I Finally Look Like Brad Pitt from Fight Club.

[quote]forkknifespoon wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
Y’see, I don’t even know if that last comment was directed at me.[/quote]

Sorry Nards, Krohdaddi refuses to do two things: explain himself… and stop.[/quote]

Ha ha! That’s a good way to put it!

[quote]Nards wrote:
Y’see, I don’t even know if that last comment was directed at me.[/quote]

Takes Picture Unrelated to whole new level.

Post Unrelated. Universe unknown.

[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
Y’see, I don’t even know if that last comment was directed at me.[/quote]

Takes Picture Unrelated to whole new level.

Post Unrelated. Universe unknown.[/quote]

Yeah.
I wonder if he even knows what this website and this board are even about.

I also think he may respond to this with something that still won’t let me know if he’s acknowledging me or not.

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
Y’see, I don’t even know if that last comment was directed at me.[/quote]

Takes Picture Unrelated to whole new level.

Post Unrelated. Universe unknown.[/quote]

Yeah.
I wonder if he even knows what this website and this board are even about.

I also think he may respond to this with something that still won’t let me know if he’s acknowledging me or not.[/quote]

Maybe he is attracted to good ol’ George Nada…he is staring right through your sunglasses with his blue steel intensity.

I have no idea what’s going on in this thread anymore.

At any rate, I had discovered the best way to get motivated at the gym:

When you feel like you are not motivated to train, go to the gym. Don’t lift. Just watch, listen, smell, think, perceive, and feel.

The key here is to not touch any weights. Just look around at all the fat people, the skinny people, the strong people, the hot bitches, the soccor moms, the squat rack curlers, but bodybuilders, the power lifters, the basketball players, the chicken legs, old people who are dying, the faggot trainers, WHATEVER floats your boat. Stare solely at the empty squat rack if you want.

Just look, take in all the detail, the parts, the whole. And then go home, think about what you saw and felt, and I can guarantee you that whenever you are ready to go to the gym again - it might be the morning after, or that the night (but try to give yourself a little space)… you will fuck shit up.

ps. the key here is to absolutely restrain yourself from touching the weights or do any type of physical activity during this observant session. I usually wear Jeans or boots to deliberately break the dress code when I go in so even if I wanted to lift, I wouldn’t be allowed to.

Anyone tried this?

[quote]digitalairair wrote:
At any rate, I had discovered the best way to get motivated at the gym:

When you feel like you are not motivated to train, go to the gym. Don’t lift. Just watch, listen, smell, think, perceive, and feel.

The key here is to not touch any weights. Just look around at all the fat people, the skinny people, the strong people, the hot bitches, the soccor moms, the squat rack curlers, but bodybuilders, the power lifters, the basketball players, the chicken legs, old people who are dying, the faggot trainers, WHATEVER floats your boat. Stare solely at the empty squat rack if you want.

Just look, take in all the detail, the parts, the whole. And then go home, think about what you saw and felt, and I can guarantee you that whenever you are ready to go to the gym again - it might be the morning after, or that the night (but try to give yourself a little space)… you will fuck shit up.

ps. the key here is to absolutely restrain yourself from touching the weights or do any type of physical activity during this observant session. I usually wear Jeans or boots to deliberately break the dress code when I go in so even if I wanted to lift, I wouldn’t be allowed to.

Anyone tried this?[/quote]

Thats like a huge tease. like being in a strip club. or seeing some extremely pretty girl, but finding out she is underage and realize you can’t touch her. grrrrrrrrrr arrrrggggghhhhhh.

[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]digitalairair wrote:
At any rate, I had discovered the best way to get motivated at the gym:

When you feel like you are not motivated to train, go to the gym. Don’t lift. Just watch, listen, smell, think, perceive, and feel.

The key here is to not touch any weights. Just look around at all the fat people, the skinny people, the strong people, the hot bitches, the soccor moms, the squat rack curlers, but bodybuilders, the power lifters, the basketball players, the chicken legs, old people who are dying, the faggot trainers, WHATEVER floats your boat. Stare solely at the empty squat rack if you want.

Just look, take in all the detail, the parts, the whole. And then go home, think about what you saw and felt, and I can guarantee you that whenever you are ready to go to the gym again - it might be the morning after, or that the night (but try to give yourself a little space)… you will fuck shit up.

ps. the key here is to absolutely restrain yourself from touching the weights or do any type of physical activity during this observant session. I usually wear Jeans or boots to deliberately break the dress code when I go in so even if I wanted to lift, I wouldn’t be allowed to.

Anyone tried this?[/quote]

Thats like a huge tease. like being in a strip club. or seeing some extremely pretty girl, but finding out she is underage and realize you can’t touch her. grrrrrrrrrr arrrrggggghhhhhh.[/quote]

Under-aged strippers? I hear SickAbs’ mind exploding from here.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]digitalairair wrote:
At any rate, I had discovered the best way to get motivated at the gym:

When you feel like you are not motivated to train, go to the gym. Don’t lift. Just watch, listen, smell, think, perceive, and feel.

The key here is to not touch any weights. Just look around at all the fat people, the skinny people, the strong people, the hot bitches, the soccor moms, the squat rack curlers, but bodybuilders, the power lifters, the basketball players, the chicken legs, old people who are dying, the faggot trainers, WHATEVER floats your boat. Stare solely at the empty squat rack if you want.

Just look, take in all the detail, the parts, the whole. And then go home, think about what you saw and felt, and I can guarantee you that whenever you are ready to go to the gym again - it might be the morning after, or that the night (but try to give yourself a little space)… you will fuck shit up.

ps. the key here is to absolutely restrain yourself from touching the weights or do any type of physical activity during this observant session. I usually wear Jeans or boots to deliberately break the dress code when I go in so even if I wanted to lift, I wouldn’t be allowed to.

Anyone tried this?[/quote]

Thats like a huge tease. like being in a strip club. or seeing some extremely pretty girl, but finding out she is underage and realize you can’t touch her. grrrrrrrrrr arrrrggggghhhhhh.[/quote]
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OMG Eeew!

This (what RV posted) reminds me of when I was 14 years old and being checked out by guys in their 30s and being totally creeped out by it.
Well that’s when I first noticed it, I really hope no one was checking me out before that.

[quote]roguevampire wrote:

[quote]digitalairair wrote:
At any rate, I had discovered the best way to get motivated at the gym:

When you feel like you are not motivated to train, go to the gym. Don’t lift. Just watch, listen, smell, think, perceive, and feel.

The key here is to not touch any weights. Just look around at all the fat people, the skinny people, the strong people, the hot bitches, the soccor moms, the squat rack curlers, but bodybuilders, the power lifters, the basketball players, the chicken legs, old people who are dying, the faggot trainers, WHATEVER floats your boat. Stare solely at the empty squat rack if you want.

Just look, take in all the detail, the parts, the whole. And then go home, think about what you saw and felt, and I can guarantee you that whenever you are ready to go to the gym again - it might be the morning after, or that the night (but try to give yourself a little space)… you will fuck shit up.

ps. the key here is to absolutely restrain yourself from touching the weights or do any type of physical activity during this observant session. I usually wear Jeans or boots to deliberately break the dress code when I go in so even if I wanted to lift, I wouldn’t be allowed to.

Anyone tried this?[/quote]

Thats like a huge tease. like being in a strip club. or seeing some extremely pretty girl, but finding out she is underage and realize you can’t touch her. grrrrrrrrrr arrrrggggghhhhhh.[/quote]

Hahahahaha!!! RV!!!

[quote]digitalairair wrote:
At any rate, I had discovered the best way to get motivated at the gym:

When you feel like you are not motivated to train, go to the gym. Don’t lift. Just watch, listen, smell, think, perceive, and feel.

The key here is to not touch any weights. Just look around at all the fat people, the skinny people, the strong people, the hot bitches, the soccor moms, the squat rack curlers, but bodybuilders, the power lifters, the basketball players, the chicken legs, old people who are dying, the faggot trainers, WHATEVER floats your boat. Stare solely at the empty squat rack if you want.

Just look, take in all the detail, the parts, the whole. And then go home, think about what you saw and felt, and I can guarantee you that whenever you are ready to go to the gym again - it might be the morning after, or that the night (but try to give yourself a little space)… you will fuck shit up.

ps. the key here is to absolutely restrain yourself from touching the weights or do any type of physical activity during this observant session. I usually wear Jeans or boots to deliberately break the dress code when I go in so even if I wanted to lift, I wouldn’t be allowed to.

Anyone tried this?[/quote]

There’s very little at a gym in Taipei that would inspire me to train.

One of the personal trainers at the Tien Mu branch starts his DB bench presses with 5lb DBs and his max set (from what I’ve seen the three or four times I’ve seen him do it) is 35lbs.

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]digitalairair wrote:
At any rate, I had discovered the best way to get motivated at the gym:

When you feel like you are not motivated to train, go to the gym. Don’t lift. Just watch, listen, smell, think, perceive, and feel.

The key here is to not touch any weights. Just look around at all the fat people, the skinny people, the strong people, the hot bitches, the soccor moms, the squat rack curlers, but bodybuilders, the power lifters, the basketball players, the chicken legs, old people who are dying, the faggot trainers, WHATEVER floats your boat. Stare solely at the empty squat rack if you want.

Just look, take in all the detail, the parts, the whole. And then go home, think about what you saw and felt, and I can guarantee you that whenever you are ready to go to the gym again - it might be the morning after, or that the night (but try to give yourself a little space)… you will fuck shit up.

ps. the key here is to absolutely restrain yourself from touching the weights or do any type of physical activity during this observant session. I usually wear Jeans or boots to deliberately break the dress code when I go in so even if I wanted to lift, I wouldn’t be allowed to.

Anyone tried this?[/quote]

There’s very little at a gym in Taipei that would inspire me to train.

One of the personal trainers at the Tien Mu branch starts his DB bench presses with 5lb DBs and his max set (from what I’ve seen the three or four times I’ve seen him do it) is 35lbs.[/quote]

they are all like that.

there is a trainer in my gym in taoyuan who goes to bodybuilding competitions and win awards. BUT HE NEVER TRAIN LEGS.

But if you live in tien mu, there is a gym with powerlifting racks and all kinds of free weights and bumper plates in Taipei’s official athletic school. You can usually just go in there but if you don’t look like a student they might say something. But there are no classes there it’s usually pretty empty.

Thanks for that…maybe I’ll try to go there…though I look nothing like any student anywhere and never did.

[quote]Nards wrote:
Thanks for that…maybe I’ll try to go there…though I look nothing like any student anywhere and never did.[/quote]

http://www.tpec.edu.tw/index_redir.jsp?

that’s the website of the school. The gym is in next to the parking lot in the basement. You can probably get away with it if you look big and ripped enough to convince people you are a gym teacher.

Shit…not much chance of that either.

Maybe they’ll let me in if they think I’m Santa.


goodbye brad pitt.