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  • #16
    Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
    Functional fitness.

    Kayak, climb, run, bike, lift etc...during the day and theatre, museum, dine, read etc....at night.

    A full rich life, diverse interests and constant pursuit of physical and intellectual goals.

    Growing your mind and your body, being a complete human being as intended.
    This! +100000.

    Something tells me your southern redneck persona shtick is just that :)
    Last edited by Scrumhalf; 02-09-11, 07:07 PM.

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    • #17
      good post mr i.

      i know what you mean and i question myself sometimes when i see a child on TV with some terrible disease.

      i do have a tendency to get cocky, thing about me though is that i can see it and i try to pull it back in.

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      • #18
        Another aspect of this is when I'm doing something and I cant get it perfect or it just doesnt work out for me I get so pissed off at myself its ridiculous. Then I have to take a step back and remind myself that I'm lucky to have the opportunity to fail or do what I'm doing even if it doesn't work out the way I had it planned in my head.

        But as far as what you're talking about I think if you maintain a healthy lifestyle for you and dont rub it in peoples face that's what its about.

        Do you guys ever have to remind yourself not to criticize people at the gym because at least they are there and trying...even if they have no clue as to what the fuck they are doing?

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