#1: What's the thing you're most proud of doing in your life? Graduating with my Electrical Engineering degree after I lost my brother 4 years prior. My brother always told me i had the brains to do anything I wanted to do. I graduated 3rd in my hs class, but he never got to physically see me graduate hs nor college (he passed away 2 wks prior to my hs graduation). I remember all those long study sessions throughout college and sometimes the thought crossed my mind that this was too hard. But I would remember the long talks my brother and I had, and that would rejuvenate my mind and soul to never give up and continue on the steadfast path to completing my degree. I dedicated my BSEE to my brother and my family!
#2: What's the last thing you ate that made you think, "I shouldn't have eaten that..." afterward. When my sister brings my nephews over they always bring tons of sugary snacks. I always stay away from these treat when they aren't in my house, but this time she bought 2 big bags of white powdered donuts... Needless to say, I ate both freaking bags of those sugary morsels along side an entire jar of the pb and jelly swirl mixed together. I felt like complete dookie for like 2-3 days after.
#3: How long have you been lifting weights and why did you start? I started lifting weights when I was 15 yrs old in hs, but I actually just trained legs as I played basketball and ran track and wanted to get faster and jump higher. I did play football, but I was never all that into it as most of my friends didn't play. I continued lifting throughout college, but didn't really get serious until the last 2 years of college. Once I graduated college, I moved away from all my family and I needed an outlet to cope with depression and the fact that I was so far away from all my family and friends. At that point I used that alone time to start researching about eating properly, training, and supplementation. I found primordial during this time; once I found PP I learned so much and soaked up so much! When I started lifting at age 15, I was 125#s, and now I'm 27 and 205#s. 12 years in the Iron game.
1- getting married, i lucked out
2 - eating this girls pussy years ago, she was thick n prob rubbed down there, = sweat, = smell, fml 'if it smells like fish and tastes like chicken - hold your nose and keep on lick'n
3- think 21-22ish, friends training alot n felt left out so got into it
#1: What's the thing you're most proud of doing in your life?
Coming back from a life changing accident a few years ago where I shattered my leg. Being told by the DR I would never walk or run correctly again and my athletic life was over. I'm glad I refused to accept that prognosis and find my own path to recovery.
#2: What's the last thing you ate that made you think, "I shouldn't have eaten that..." afterward.
I was in Europe a few years ago on business and I was having a business dinner with a vendor with alot of wine. I noticed there was a high dollar "special cheese platter" on the menu for dessert. (since dinner meals are smaller there than the US I was still hungry) The vendor explained this was a delicacy of the said restaurant and we ordered a platter of said cheese for desert. When it came out it looked like the furriest little pieces of carpet wrapped cheese. It was loaded with mold from aging in a way I had never seen before. I was feeling so good from the wine, I ate the entire platter!
#3: How long have you been lifting weights and why did you start?
I believe I received my first bench and weight set from the Sears catalog when I was 14. I have always had size but always wanted more strength. During my teens I was in martial arts, so I got a good understanding of food nutrition and it's effect on my body early. I have had my ups and downs with my body over the years, and now in my 40's I'm striving to feel like I did in my late 20's.(with the aid of a few good supplements) Especially after my leg accident several years ago. I love the fact that I can do sprints/workout with my daughter as she trains for HS sports and hopefully the same with my son in a few years.
Winner?
Winner winner chicken dinner...
Today?
How about today?
Crossed fingers...
Just had some Mexican food that reminded me of this thread... I'll never look at enchiladas the same again