What is the onr thing that would take the place of you working out? Or the one thing thats keeping you from working out?
>>39426684
What? Nothing. I like to work out and do so often... Why would I not?
>>39426693
If something happend to where you had to stop. What would fill that space
>>39426761
I'd probably pick up a random new musical instrument. Playing music is always a great hobby.
>What is the onr thing that would take the place of you working out?
Writing
>Or the one thing thats keeping you from working out?
Health. It gets in the way half the time and it will probably get worse as I age.
>>39426761
>If something happend to where you had to stop
If i couldnt work, lift and stay active why dont i just kill myself?
Sad part is im not joking, if i lose that ability i dont have a family because finding a girl and starting one is fucking impossible, id love to play games but they have lost their appeal now that im older and series/films only take you so far
Damn man, now i feel sad
>>39426865
It's funny now that I have been lifting for a while and it means a lot to me I've become much more risk averse. I no longer have the same enthusiasm for riding motorcycles, I wear my seat belt more often, don't do extreme sports as much, etc. The fear of getting a lower back injury, knee, or shoulder problem is terrifying to me.
Calum von Moger recently got a motorcycle and I just don't get it. His entire career and life revolve around his body and fitness. If he gets in even a relatively minor accident he could lost the ability to lift weights, and what the fuck does he do then?
>>39426684
>What is the onr thing that would take the place of you working out?
A good girlfriend would be worth training less for, but not completely stop.
If I got some major injury (jinx) that prohibited working out, I would take up the guitar. Always wanted to learn an instrument, never had time.
>Or the one thing thats keeping you from working out?
Nothing so far, just keeping on grinding.