Message from @meratrix
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Keep hating
They hate us because they ain't us
Literally
Well you're out, so stop being a saltzillian.
I don't even care about football tbh
It's just funnw to see you guys hating lol
we just hate Neymar, plus I like it when at-least one team that hasn't won yet is in the final.
So now we got a chance for that from both sides.
Tbh, not much people like neymar
Salt
from what I have understand Neymar have been roling just as much as the football in this WC 😛
Time to get swole!
Get swole!
@Deleted User went to Indian food today
cool how was it?
v good
@Werlf you're gonna regret saying that in about 6 hours
Yes
Lol
@Somnio six days a week is too much, especially for someone just starting out. You'll be sore all the time and will gradually skip days until you're back to where you started
im not a novice at working out, I used to do it very intensely in high school
i plan to gradually build up to what I was back then
I'm not a novice either
six days is too much
unless you're simply planning on going for a 30 minute walk six days a week
you'll be shocked and borderline-depressed at discovering just how little you can manage compared to what you used to be able to do
in high school, we had football practice 5 days a week and then Gameday and then we only rested on Sunday. We weight-lifted every school day, 5 days a week
if you're trying to argue against me saying 'six days is too much' then the above statement is an odd way to go about doing it
literally weight lifting for an hour and then sprinting and jogging around the field for 2 hours straight, 5 days a week
but you do you.
I'm not trying to argue, i'm just talking
If you wanted to get completely ripped and become an irl version of Goku, what would be the best way to go about that realistically?
what would the training routine be?
being shredded and being strong are not necessarily one in the same
Hence weightlifters v bodybuilders
So it depends what you're going for
I definitely want to be actually strong, not just have the look
I lean more towards the former, so if you want to focus more on the latter then you'll have to do more research into it; suffice to say from what I've seen it involves more cutting and focusing on isolated muscle exercises
rather than compound exercises