http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4586676n
Kommer vel aldri ut igjen!
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4586676n
Kommer vel aldri ut igjen!
Craig Titus
There’s 2 gym types: Narcissists & humble fitness enthusiasts. Narcissists always look in the mirror and look around to see if anyone’s bigger than them. Their motivation to workout is to feed their egos and improve their looks for their own personal self-gratification. The humble fitness enthusiast enjoys doing his own thing quietly, competing with himself & trying to improve only his own personal best. He''s not about "outdoing" anyone else. You can spot the narcissist a mile away. They''re usually wearing revealing/tight clothes, doing ''roids, prepping for a competition; bodybuilding’s consumed their lives. They are obsessed with their looks and the reflection in the mirror. The humble fitness enthusiast just enjoys healthy exercise & only competes with himself. He doesn''t feel the need to take steroids to be the "biggest kid on the block". Fitness to him is about improving his OWN personal best (that''s why it''s called "personal" fitness) and not trying to outmuscle the other guy. Bodybuilding has become a twisted sport. There should be drug testing in it like any other sport. We’ve got "juice freaks" in our gyms. Bodybuilding should be about improving your OWN personal best, and not outmuscling the next guy by using drugs as a crutch. Supplement companies should finance accurate and stringent drug testing for the sport, and their own products should be (independently) tested also.
Så det var slik det gikk med den fyren ja.
Thor is here, Odin is here. How can you miss?!!
Litt av en historie. Begynner å bli ganske rutinert på Intel, også.
Jeg hadde en gjeng med venner når jeg var 20 år, som jeg pleide å henge med. De forhindret veksten min.