Need Your Help

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

[quote]daraz wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

[quote]CSEagles1694 wrote:

[quote]daraz wrote:
The first thing you should do is not train more than 4 days a week or you will die. Next up is to do 5/3/1 for the press overhead, westside for the bench, sheiko for the squat, and smolov for the clean and jerk + snatch (crucial as these are paramount exercises to becoming a better powerlifter).

As far as competing you don’t want to compete because testing the size of your balls verse others is just not the politically correct thing to do. And if you are coerced into doing a meet, you must train solely to improve yourself, and keep that mindset as you enter a meet. You are not here to beat others or be defeated in glorious skin scorching fashion, you are here to make friends, hold hands and try new PRs. AKA if you’re a man go look for manly things to do, we’re here to chat about latest self help books and highfive sucessful attempts[/quote]

What in the hell was that?

CS[/quote]
x2 I really hope he is a troll[/quote]

In a year you managed to increase your post count to double your total or more, on this website alone. You’re obviously an expert in the field of trolling, so you should be able to recognize one when you see one[/quote]
? You could PM me if you want a serious conversation. Otherwise I’m going to have to ask that you cease polluting this forum and derailing 2-SCOOPS’s thread. That is all.[/quote]

Derailing this thread? I gave this guy my opinion and YOU kidz went on to derail it, how about you stop polluting the forum yourself

[quote]daraz wrote:

[quote]TigerTime wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

[quote]daraz wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

[quote]CSEagles1694 wrote:

[quote]daraz wrote:
The first thing you should do is not train more than 4 days a week or you will die. Next up is to do 5/3/1 for the press overhead, westside for the bench, sheiko for the squat, and smolov for the clean and jerk + snatch (crucial as these are paramount exercises to becoming a better powerlifter).

As far as competing you don’t want to compete because testing the size of your balls verse others is just not the politically correct thing to do. And if you are coerced into doing a meet, you must train solely to improve yourself, and keep that mindset as you enter a meet. You are not here to beat others or be defeated in glorious skin scorching fashion, you are here to make friends, hold hands and try new PRs. AKA if you’re a man go look for manly things to do, we’re here to chat about latest self help books and highfive sucessful attempts[/quote]

What in the hell was that?

CS[/quote]
x2 I really hope he is a troll[/quote]

In a year you managed to increase your post count to double your total or more, on this website alone. You’re obviously an expert in the field of trolling, so you should be able to recognize one when you see one[/quote]
?[/quote]

Don’t look now spar, but I think you have a secret admirer. [/quote]

Are you talking about yourself? Not a big stretch for a pink shirt wearing faglord to be a creeper[/quote]

Ouch. That really hurts coming from an anonymous user (no, not really).
You’re just jelly that you don’t have enough man-points to pull off a pink shirt.

You’re keeping track of another users post count, bro. Also, the “on this site” part suggests that you’re following him on other sites too. Hey, if you think Spar is a cool guy then great, but keep the stalker man-crush shit to your twilight books.

/derail
Sorry about that 2-SCOOPS

haha now kids stop fighting lol. no problem, thanks to all that replied. i think i have what i needed, even from daraz lol. i believe i made it through the sarcasm and got to the actual point. thanks again! at this point the thread is open to derailment or further discussion!

@CS Eagles, i used to feel the exact same way. I was dead set on trying to be the best lifter humanly possible. If i couldnt lift, if i could compete against others and smash them with my bench press, it didnt mean shit. I realize now that thats really not the way to go about it. When i lost the ability to compete due to injuries it left with me with nothing. No reason to train, no purpose at all.

It kinda fucked up the other aspects of my life, just thinking like that. The whole, well if i cant get better what good is this? I found the same occurance in my drumming, seeing good drummers only made me want to practice, but then where is the fun in doing it for yourself?

Competing is awesome, and i would say natural. But really i think there is alot more value in setting goals for yourself, because you want. Ones that you dont have to display to others to get satisfaction out of. If i play an awesome solo while no one is around, does that make is worthless? hell no! I played a fucking ill solo!

If i train hard and feel exhausted after every workout, even though im not competing with anyone, is that workout useless? Fuck no! It was for me, and only me, its what i want to do. CS, keep competing but keep in mind why you compete, and dont lose sight of the fact that you lift for you, not anyone else.