I’m thinking of doing summer exchange work program for school since I’ve never traveled abroad. Here’s a list of countries to choose from, anyone know what countries would be most conducive to working out in? I live in Canada now, pretty easy to find gym whereever here, unsure of the rest of the world, me thinks it is more difficult.
Here’s the countries: armenia, austria, brazil, bulgaria, france, ghana, germany, greece, indonesia, japan, jordan, lithuania, malta, mexico, turkey, taiwan, ukraine, rwanda, switzerland, peru, russia, serbia.
honestly man, pick the country you most want to visit, and then find where the gyms are there.
i bet you really aren’t even that muscular in the first place. am i right?
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
i bet you really aren’t even that muscular i the first place. am i right?[/quote]
Is there where we start a pissing contest? I probably lift more than you, I’m pretty sure I do actually. My physique is decent. Not that this has anything to do with my question.
Anyway Im sure Id find them all interesting never having been much anywhere, so they would all be equally as good, the deciding factor is availability of gyms since right now they`re all equal in my eyes.
You will be too busy trying to pick up local tail.
Unless your really ugly that is.
[quote]milimber wrote:
You will be too busy trying to pick up local tail.
Unless your really ugly that is.[/quote]
Already got a woman
[quote]js385787 wrote:
HolyMacaroni wrote:
i bet you really aren’t even that muscular i the first place. am i right?
Is there where we start a pissing contest? I probably lift more than you, I’m pretty sure I do actually. My physique is decent. Not that this has anything to do with my question.
Anyway Im sure Id find them all interesting never having been much anywhere, so they would all be equally as good, the deciding factor is availability of gyms since right now they`re all equal in my eyes.[/quote]
Lol. It’s because you say shit like ‘country most conducive to working out’. I doubt you get many real gym rats asking that question. Your probably young, too.
[quote]js385787 wrote:
Is there where we start a pissing contest? I probably lift more than you, I’m pretty sure I do actually. My physique is decent. Not that this has anything to do with my question.
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it has everything to do with the question. you don’t go ‘study abroad’ so you can lift weights.
if you are not already a competing powerlifter/bodybuilder, what is the point of structuring your time spent overseas around lifting weights? it just doesn’t make sense IMO.
if you are my size or bigger, i could imagine wanting to lift weights while you’re over there. now if you looked like stu, and wanted to maintain that, i can see you’re original point.
but if you’re not, then i feel there is no reason to make gym availibility the deciding factor in where you go
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
js385787 wrote:
Is there where we start a pissing contest? I probably lift more than you, I’m pretty sure I do actually. My physique is decent. Not that this has anything to do with my question.
it has everything to do with the question. you don’t go ‘study abroad’ so you can lift weights.
if you are not already a competing powerlifter/bodybuilder, what is the point of structuring your time spent overseas around lifting weights? it just doesn’t make sense IMO.
if you are my size or bigger, i could imagine wanting to lift weights while you’re over there. now if you looked like stu, and wanted to maintain that, i can see you’re original point.
but if you’re not, then i feel there is no reason to make gym availibility the deciding factor in where you go[/quote]
I don’t see why you’re questioning my motives for choosing a location, I don’t really care if you would or wouldn’t workout while over there. I don’t plan on structuring my entire time around workouts, I want to go to gym 3x a week while there. I acutally enjoy going to the gym to lift weights, it’s a hobby, I like to do my hobby wherever I go.
Anyone that lifts at all would want to workout in span of a month. And even if someone just started working out and they had made a decision to take it seriously they would want to workout as well. With that logic no one would ever make progression with such a half assed attitude.
[quote]Stuntman Mike wrote:
js385787 wrote:
HolyMacaroni wrote:
i bet you really aren’t even that muscular i the first place. am i right?
Is there where we start a pissing contest? I probably lift more than you, I’m pretty sure I do actually. My physique is decent. Not that this has anything to do with my question.
Anyway Im sure Id find them all interesting never having been much anywhere, so they would all be equally as good, the deciding factor is availability of gyms since right now they`re all equal in my eyes.
Lol. It’s because you say shit like ‘country most conducive to working out’. I doubt you get many real gym rats asking that question. Your probably young, too.[/quote]
Why is that? Wouldn’t a gym rat want to know what’s available to them?
[quote]js385787 wrote:
With that logic no one would ever make progression with such a half assed attitude.[/quote]
lol, you are absolutly correct. i have made no progression b/c of my ‘half-assed attitude’.
please, continue to enlighten me.
nonono, please. i insist. i really do!
[quote]js385787 wrote:
Lol. It’s because you say shit like ‘country most conducive to working out’. I doubt you get many real gym rats asking that question. Your probably young, too.
Why is that? Wouldn’t a gym rat want to know what’s available to them?
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dude. you have the option to travel abroad and you want to base it on WHICH IS MOST CONDUCIVE TO WORKING OUT.
lol, do you really not see the abusurdity in that?
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
js385787 wrote:
With that logic no one would ever make progression with such a half assed attitude.
lol, you are absolutly correct. i have made no progression b/c of my ‘half-assed attitude’.
please, continue to enlighten me.
nonono, please. i insist. i really do![/quote]
I’m not speaking about your progress, that is a generalized comment. And yes if anyone took a month off here and there all the time they would make much less progression than they could have if they were consistent with their training. The fact that you’re even arguing that is idiotic. With your logic I should take a month off every time I do a rotation somewhere. As I said I don’t really give a shit if you would take the month off, so I don’t see why you’re belaboring it. That isn’t why I made this thread so morons like you could lecture me on how to spend my time, especially given the fact that you have no idea why I train or what I compete in.
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
js385787 wrote:
Lol. It’s because you say shit like ‘country most conducive to working out’. I doubt you get many real gym rats asking that question. Your probably young, too.
Why is that? Wouldn’t a gym rat want to know what’s available to them?
dude. you have the option to travel abroad and you want to base it on WHICH IS MOST CONDUCIVE TO WORKING OUT.
lol, do you really not see the abusurdity in that?[/quote]
Ya I do, it’s as simple as that, I want to be able to go to the gym when I’m there, so I don’t want to go somewhere where you would never find one. Having never traveled internationally I have no idea really. If you have some constructive advice to provide, enlighten me. As far as I can tell you have nothing to say other then telling me to not workout on a site dedicated to lifting weights.