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What keeps you motivated?
#11

I've heard that taking pictures is a good way to track progression. Do you guys do that? If so, how frequently do you take pictures?

-Scout
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#12

I'm aiming for 6 to 8 months but it may be longer!

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#13

motivation... everytime I throw another 5lb on a lift, 1lb on the body, run a bit faster, improve in any way... its motivation to get it going cuz I know how easy it is to go backwards and that if you dont keep at it you lose it quick and I dont like workin hard just to lose it from a day of lazyness.... NO EXCUSES!!!! FUCKIN DO IT!!!! Someone else out there is always bigger, faster, stronger!!!! Dont forget that! Be the best YOU that YOU can be!!
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#14

Tracking progression of body growth... Journal and tape measure. Seeing the numbers get bigger is great motivation
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#15

mjbwarrior Wrote:Be the best YOU that YOU can be!!

That's a great point! You will lose everything you've gained if you stop... I also like your response "Be the best YOU that YOU can be!!"

-Scout
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#16

Cornish_Celt Wrote:I'm aiming for 6 to 8 months but it may be longer!

Wow, nice! What do you intend on doing once you reach your goal? Maintain or get bigger?

-Scout
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#17

I will see how it goes, but to be perfectly honest I will probably carry on and get biggerBig Grin

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#18

Cornish_Celt Wrote:I will see how it goes, but to be perfectly honest I will probably carry on and get biggerBig Grin

Especially when you invest so much time (and money) into reaching your goals.. I would think it would be hard to "stop" (maintain) once you reach your goal instead of reaching/wanting more... How long has it taken you to come this far?

-Scout
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#19

I originally started bodybuilding in 1991, in 2000 I got married and slowed down because of family commitments, I did stop for a while but got back into it seriously and now I will never leave bodybuilding, I love it!

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#20

mjbwarrior Wrote:Tracking progression of body growth... Journal and tape measure. Seeing the numbers get bigger is great motivation

this works well for me also
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