Weak People on T-Nation

[quote]Aragorn wrote:
Vash wrote:
Kataklysm wrote:
Nobody said that genetics determined everything and that you couldn’t be a beast without em anyway… It’s just something that some lifters have on their sides and some don’t.

Everything’s not all white and black people…

Not everything, maybe. I’m still not convinced of that.

But this, the question as to why weak people come to T-Mag who:

Don’t Lift Weights
Don’t STRIVE to Excel
Would Denigrate the Work or Goals of Those that Do

Vash-- hah. agree.

Kataklysm-- I agree with you. But I just don’t think it really deserves mention. I mean, yeah everyone needs to rant or complain every now and then, and we all like to rant about the goons who grow from looking at weights and all. And some of that can be funny and entertaining and I’ve got no problems with any of that. But when it comes down to it, really serious complaining solves nothing and only makes you feel sorry for yourself. It can only inhibit, never enable. It is not worthy of focus.

Always thinking about AAS or genetics or time or whatever ALWAYS puts you in a negative mindset that only interferes with progress. That’s why I hate it. And that’s why I don’t think it deserves mention or focus, especially on a site dedicated in its mission statement to being exceptional, elite, different and yes “hardcore”.[/quote]

You’re right once again. I just can’t argue with you :stuck_out_tongue:

[quote]threewhitelights wrote:
Synthetickiller wrote:

You sound ignorant and a lot of diseases cannot be “overcome.” Its a narrow minded attitude.

If you want me to start listing actual diseases, I’ll be a “dickhead,” but I’d rather see something constructive than claiming that the majority of diseases are “excuses.”

And to qualify, you said I picked out an exception, which implies that the majority are in fact, excuses, in your opinion.

I never said every disease is an excuse. Chances are, if you have a disease that is crippling enough that it can’t be overcome, then chances are you won’t be that interested in weight lifting in the first place, and probably won’t be on this website, so they won’t be using it as an “excuse”.

I’ve never, ever, met anyone with a serious disease that blaimed a lack of progress in strength goals on it.

I doubt there are a lot of T-Nation posters that are using muscular dystrophy as an “excuse”.

Also, quit the “this implies your opinion” bullshit. My opinion is that there are few actual reasons, FOR SOMEONE THAT DOES WEIGHTLIFT WITH STRENGTH AS A GOAL, for that someone to not achieve those goals. Is that clear enough?[/quote]

Crystal. Thanks!