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BibitClerus
05-12-2005, 08:16 PM
Hey guys,

for a moment today i was thinking
so tired of trying to look good
so tired of being judged by looks
i want something thats real to everyone
and pain is a real thing

should i lift weights (look good) or should i find power in pain (training)

i want to fight myself
i will be training, despite the belief that will hurt a lot

just wanted to say it,
no more time to write, got a frigin test tomorrow

Vash
05-13-2005, 09:16 AM
Goal setting is going to be the most important part of the process.

Here's a little food for thought as it were: if you train for performance (martial or otherwise) you'll probably notice a nice improvement in your aesthetics.

BibitClerus
05-13-2005, 01:19 PM
sleep deprivatin can be so enlightening sometimes

maybe i look for ways to deconstruct myself

man, i will be drunk tonight, drunk tomorrow night
and be at a congress outa town next week
on the other week i look for teh training

i shouldnt call it training
there oughta be a better name

oh btw, tonight is costum party
I will "put on my robe and wizard hat" (http://www.adamchance.com/funny.htm)...
seriously
but its not really wizard, its a black mage's hat and robe

Toby
05-14-2005, 08:35 PM
Those transcripts cracks me up _every_ time. "Rhinoceruses don't play games." Nice one Xebs.

Vasquez
05-15-2005, 03:45 AM
Hey guys,

for a moment today i was thinking
so tired of trying to look good
so tired of being judged by looks
i want something thats real to everyone
and pain is a real thing

should i lift weights (look good) or should i find power in pain (training)

i want to fight myself
i will be training, despite the belief that will hurt a lot

just wanted to say it,
no more time to write, got a frigin test tomorrow

That's why some traditional histroy wouldn't hurt. Once you read about how shaolin deciples train, it will give you the motivation to work through your training program.