QUOTE(pizzaboy @ Jul 8 2008, 03:45 PM)
Okay, see you Thursday.
I've a question. I'm honestly curious and wondering what pushes "this" mentality. I'm not embarrassed to say that I do occasionally train for a bit of looks. That's why I occasionally do bench press once a month or so.
It's not to have a big tetek, it's merely to have a balanced physique.
My question is, why does a man train for looks? It just doesn't make sense to me, for males are often attracted to performance and speed and the gizmodos. IF we can have all three, better still. If not, one of the three is fine.
Why are there males that daringly say "I train for looks, not to be strong"
What is the catalyst to that mentality?
Yea I have the same idea as you do . I train for look and strength . Having both is the best . I've a question. I'm honestly curious and wondering what pushes "this" mentality. I'm not embarrassed to say that I do occasionally train for a bit of looks. That's why I occasionally do bench press once a month or so.
It's not to have a big tetek, it's merely to have a balanced physique.
My question is, why does a man train for looks? It just doesn't make sense to me, for males are often attracted to performance and speed and the gizmodos. IF we can have all three, better still. If not, one of the three is fine.
Why are there males that daringly say "I train for looks, not to be strong"
What is the catalyst to that mentality?
For some reason I am so proud of the strength of my leg that enable me to jump high thus perform better in my favourite sports . Thats my ego
Indirectly from gaining look , we will gain strength as well
Jul 8 2008, 08:21 PM

Quote
0.0254sec
0.48
7 queries
GZIP Disabled