What are your new years resolutions?

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Torp
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Re: What are your new years resolutions?

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Sodah wrote:
Torp wrote:

2. Start working out again (stopped after I had to undergo an operation 6 months ago. Never got around to start again)


Now I already know point 3 will influence points 1 and 2 :lol:

Having an operation really hurts those of us who work so hard for what we have body-wise. Starting up again is the hardest part

I have so many stories of friends that work to get a great body and lose so much muscle after an accident (In one friends case a car accident) and then theres my brother.

My brother got a hernia (Hes 20) a couple months back, he hasn't gone in for any kind of surgery but the pain is preventing him from doing -any- core exercises. So he *had* his 6 pack a couple months ago but now he can just do legs/arms/chest

In the meantime I can do all the spiderman-pushups I want! Muwahah!
I know.. My operation was more a mentally difficult one instead of a physically one. After a month or 2 I was allowed to do anything i wanted again. Just never got around to working out again.. Need to restart the regular trainings again. *looks at his beer belly* yup.. you are going bye bye!
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Re: What are your new years resolutions?

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Just follow through! It'll be worth it in the long run!


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Re: What are your new years resolutions?

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Torp wrote:
Sodah wrote:
Torp wrote:

2. Start working out again (stopped after I had to undergo an operation 6 months ago. Never got around to start again)


Now I already know point 3 will influence points 1 and 2 :lol:

Having an operation really hurts those of us who work so hard for what we have body-wise. Starting up again is the hardest part

I have so many stories of friends that work to get a great body and lose so much muscle after an accident (In one friends case a car accident) and then theres my brother.

My brother got a hernia (Hes 20) a couple months back, he hasn't gone in for any kind of surgery but the pain is preventing him from doing -any- core exercises. So he *had* his 6 pack a couple months ago but now he can just do legs/arms/chest

In the meantime I can do all the spiderman-pushups I want! Muwahah!
I know.. My operation was more a mentally difficult one instead of a physically one. After a month or 2 I was allowed to do anything i wanted again. Just never got around to working out again.. Need to restart the regular trainings again. *looks at his beer belly* yup.. you are going bye bye!
You can do it!!! :) I went through a similar situation a while back, I had jaw surgery and wasn't able to eat solid foods for a good 2 months which severely limited the amount that I could workout due to lack of nutrition. It was terrible, the first week after the surgery I lost about 15 lbs. But sure enough once I started snacking on some good ol' steaks I got back into my rhythm right away! And if my lazy ass can do it, you can too haha!
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