Strength, Nutrition, Training And All Things Badass
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Think About This...
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
These guys may have what it takes to succeed, but when you get there, then what??? You're oversized, you can't fit into most clothing available in stores, you're a slave to the gym (and to food!) just to maintain that size, and in 20 years you'll probably lose most of the size anyway. It's success, but temporary success. It's going to go away.
I think your missing the point. This post have nothing to do with powerlifting or wanting to look like that (I don't).
The purpose is to show how successful people think.
The key is to apply what they are talking about to other aspects of life. They have succeeded in what is important to them. You may have a different area of life you want success in. Those same principles can be used in business, athletics, relationships, etc.
Chase Karnes graduated from Murray State University with a degree in Exercise Science. He is a NSCA certified personal trainer and strength coach located in Western Kentucky. He is currently studying for his Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist certification (CSCS). His philosophy is simple: He believes that whether you’re an elite athlete, soccer mom, or family doctor you should have access to the most recent developments in exercise, health and nutrition science. Through Argonauts Fitness, Chase has worked in the exercise and nutrition arena for half a decade. He has hands-on experience working with strength and physique athletes along with athletic and general populations. Chase is also a competitive athlete himself competing in NPC Bodybuilding, Powerlifting (1330 Raw Total), and NAS Strongman competitions. He has worked or consulted with clients from over 6 states. Chase can be contacted for personal and group training, program design, nutrition consultation and speaking engagements.
2 comments:
These guys may have what it takes to succeed, but when you get there, then what??? You're oversized, you can't fit into most clothing available in stores, you're a slave to the gym (and to food!) just to maintain that size, and in 20 years you'll probably lose most of the size anyway. It's success, but temporary success. It's going to go away.
I think your missing the point. This post have nothing to do with powerlifting or wanting to look like that (I don't).
The purpose is to show how successful people think.
The key is to apply what they are talking about to other aspects of life. They have succeeded in what is important to them. You may have a different area of life you want success in. Those same principles can be used in business, athletics, relationships, etc.
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