They can achieve a perfect body, be healthy, and get disciplined enough to get muscular and shredded adn Become a WARRIOR. They are look good on stage, dieted for a show "and it's so hard" because they got've pain to gain their musclle, sacrifice and have real motivation. As competitive bodybuilders they train like a beast,
though they do consider themself iron warrior. There is a lot more to
bodybuilding than just big muscIes. Im sure Kai Greene is bigger than
99.9% than us, but he feels like shit cause he fu_ked up. Being a winner is worth every bit of sacrifice,
ask any athlete who has both won and lost. They dieting and working
hard to win a show are makes sense. Practicing piano 8 hours a day makes
sense to a professional pianist.
Going to school for a P.h.D and making it your life makes sense to a Doctor or professor. People make sacrifices to get what they want. Bodybuilding motivation, this is where they fight for.
Some people go to Gym gust to keep hem shape.... that good. Some people
go to Gym Coz they have plan and goals. ..that so good. Some people go
to Gym but they have only dream, that what I talking about, Just believe
in yourself.
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When we talk about warriors, I think of Micky Ward. His true story is amazing and I can reccommend you his book "A Warrior's Heart: The True Story of Life Before and Beyond The Fighter"
The critically acclaimed, Academy Award–winning film The Fighter made
the world stand up and cheer for the inspiring true story of “Irish”
Micky Ward—a heart-and-soul warrior who overcame the odds to make
history in the ring. But that was only part of the tale… Starting with
his first bout at the age of seven, Micky Ward gave as good as he got
and left absolutely everything he had in the ring. Quitting was never an option. It was that indomitable spirit that would allow him to overcome the harsh realities that he faced every day.
For
it was outside the ring that Ward’s heart would be most needed, from
witnessing his idolized older half brother Dicky’s fall from grace, to
dealing with his wildly dysfunctional—if frighteningly loyal—family, to
harboring the darkest of secrets, which he has never revealed until now.
Micky Ward has faced numerous setbacks and defeats that would have
stopped a lesser man, but he has remained a fighter, through and
through—both as a professional boxer and as a man who finally found his
greatest strength in friendship, family and faith in himself.
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