Will you stop lifting when you'll achieve your body goal? Maybe not completely, but not as much.
>>41551295
No, because every time you get close to your goal body you move on to the next one. It's never enough.
>>41551304
Isn't that retarded? I feel like it's a very human thing to do, wanting more and never be satisfied. Shouldn't you stop when you feel like you've achieved what you wanted when you started?
>>41551295
I just want to look like Jeff Cavaliere. After that, I'll chase my natty limit.
>>41551317
Your goals change with time as you gain experience and a new point of view on things
>>41551352
Isn't that a mirage?
>>41551295
>>41551317
My goals are to keep progressing.
>>41551365
shit he beat the system
My goal is always just out of reach. When I was a skeleton in high school I wanted to be ottermode. Then I wanted to look like Tyler Durden. Then I wanted to look bigger than that. Then once I get there I'll probably want to look monstrous.
It's weird how it works but I don't know when I'll say "okay, I'm big enough". It's why I'm scared to start roiding, I don't know if I'd be able to stop myself from getting too big.
>>41551295
Kinda the point
I'll stick to maintenance then. Maybe start lowering bf% until I'm at 10%.
>>41551377
>scared to start roiding
that's not being scared it's having common sense.
Also, in my experience most people get to a certain point, back off a little bit on the eating and lifting while keeping good habits, and focus on a new "hobby" or obsession.
>>41551377
OP here, one more year and I'm ottermode. My goal hasn't changed since I was a kid and since I started lifting one year ago, and I feel like it's good to know where to stop.
Plus, the bigger you are, the more you have to eat. Good food is expensive.
>>41551407
>the bigger you are, the more you have to eat
this is a common misconception. it's actually related to your metabolism and sugar intake. If you have bad genetics you can't control it.
>>41551411
Sauce? I found it logical that bigger muscles need more nutrients. Starving people don't only loose bodyfat, they also loose muscle volume.
I am already in maintenance mode. lift 3 times a week, mild weights, 45 minutes.
I don't lift to fill a void, I lift to stay in the shape I achieved, so no need to ego lift or get paranoid.
>>41551295
No.