Kelly Baggett’s advice:
"11. Your reading material should NOT include bodybuilding magazines! The only magazines you can read related to lifting are magazines such as Powerlifting USA and MILO. The only lifting or semi-lifting related activities you are allowed to attend are powerlifting meets, wrestling, lumberjacking, UFC, tough man contests, and football. Anywhere where there are ?big? people, Bar B Q, or cold beer is ok. Anywhere where there is tanning oil, lean bodies, swimsuits, or lots of punks with 6 packs is discouraged. If you’re not sure what to do just hang around with powerlifters.
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Other prohibited activities include any outdoor activities that might require you to take your shirt off if you’re a guy, or any activity that will require you to wear a swimsuit if you’re a girl.
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Remember you’re after pure bodyweight gains here. To hell with worrying about your body-fat or what you look like at this point. That will come later. Keep your physique covered up and be proud of the weights you’re lifting and the amount of size you’re taking up.
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Celebrate when you hit your bodyweight goal. Make sure you take plenty of pictures so you will remember what it’s like to be really big. Go beat up one of those pencil necked frat guys that always get in your way at the gym or something else constructive."
I love this last sentence! LOL!!!
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