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This is the best kind of thread, absolute joy to read. I've started my workout about 2-3 months ago after 1,5 year hiatus. The whole time I felt real bad for dropping my last workout and I'm hoping this time I can make it work. I've analyzed and thought a lot what I did wrong in the past and found an answer. It's the classic, I did not listen to my body. There are so many different ways to workout and complete programs to choose that it is easy to just pick one and follow it blindly. I'm not trying to be rude or say program-x is crappy, just that everyone has a different body which reacts differently and what matters is you need to find a method that works for you. Add diets, your normal life physical burden and the big picture can easily become a total mess of uncontrollable factors. So back to listening to your body, I've had to fail many times and grow older to finally understand what my body is trying to tell me. Some people might be able to do it from the start but for me it has been a long journey. In the past I worked too hard and it is really deceptive. Long-term fatigue build really slowly, it takes months but when it finally comes the time to pay the loan, you drop hard. You become tired. So I'm taking a different route this time.

 

I have started real slow. My workout is nowhere near 100% of my physical abilities. I'm only training my body to withstand a greater burden in the future. This has ensured I can almost always train with very high energy levels and concentrate on clean form. I'm really surprised, it is working really well. I've already become a lot stronger and my body shows it too. I have not jumped on the diet bandwagon either. The change is happening slowly, naturally, and I want it to be more "permanent". Overall I am really happy how I have progressed. I train 100% bodyweight and my big goal is to get "over the bar".



I cannot imagine toilet-free life.

Kebabs have a unique attribute compared to other consumables. To unlock this effect you need to wolf down a big ass kebab really fast, like under 10 minutes or so and wait for the effect to kick in. If done correctly your movements should feel unbelievably heavy to the point where you literally cannot move at all.

-Downtown Alanya Kebab magazine issue no.198