Motivation is overrated.

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January. Everyone buys a gym membership because it's discounted, because of New Year New Me, and because "this time it will be different". And every year it ends the exact same way, for every single one of them. Everyone is motivated to train, but instead of training they're busy posting their funny little Instagram stories and snaps.

February. Most are already gone, the other few remain. Push through. Until mid February. The gym is now empty. Everyone got bored, demotivated from lack of progress, or "don't have time" while having a screentime of 5 hours a day.

March. Noone goes, only the few who train for years.

April & May, everyone gets reminded of their dream bodies. They now go treadmill running for 10 lame minutes to burn 100kcal, only to drink an energy drink with 101kcal. Everything they burn, they drank back.

June, pissed that other guys look better than them. "Oh if I wanted to I would look just like him" well you don't and stop coping.

July & August same as June. Skinny guys trying to show of their abs while malnourished. Or fatties swimming with T-Shirts on. "Next year will be different, yet he won't start now... and waits until January.

September, they return from Summer vacations disappointed, and remember they pay a monthly subscription for a gym they haven't been to since February. Now they start going for 2 weeks due to a motivation spike.

October, halloween parties, candy and alcohol. Why train when others are out clubbing?

November, "winter arc". Unlocking superpowers through NoFap (fail at that too after day 5 since motivation drops). Maybe go gym again.

December, Christmas Dinner, extra calories. No point in the gym at this time of the month. Next month

And it cycles.

Most people start going to the gym 3 times in a year, complain about lack of progress after going for 4 weeks, quit, wait 3 months, go again and repeat. You will NEVER change if you don't push through. Growth happens when you go even if you don't want to. Your excuses don't matter, what matters is how you look. "I don't have time" "I don't know what to do" do not excuse you for your inability to act and push through. Your body is the only thing that shows, how strong your willpower is. A physique cannot be bought, faked, inherited, or received. It's built by your sheer willpower. Even without weights you have ways to build muscle and lose weight. It's not about starving yourself to lose weight or overeating to gain it, but about balance. Control.

Motivation doesn't give you that, motivation gives you a slight push and chaos. You have to count every single calorie you eat, every rep you do with every weight you lift and every step you take. It's tedious, it's annoying. But at some point it will turn into routine. You won't even think about it. It will be automatic.

Don't wait. Start now. Get your towel a bottle, and go lift. Go walk. Go jog. Move yourself. Don't wait until January. The sooner you start the sooner you'll see change.
 
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Dicipline is just long term motivation, you got diff brain gentics than those lazy people, you didnt do anything special or admirable, stop coping
 
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Motivation is short lasting doing it when u dont want to is 10x better
 
Dicipline is just long term motivation, you got diff brains thsn those people, you didnt do anything special or admirable, stop coping
Not wanting to go but going anyways. For years. Obviously. Shit if you wanted to you also would've done it but you don't want to
 
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Motivation is short lasting doing it when u dont want to is 10x better
The retard before you called that a different type of motivation :lul:
 
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The retard before you called that a different type of motivation :lul:
CHill on pharma but motivation lasts at most 3 hours so its kindve useless unless it helps u start
 
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Not wanting to go but going anyways. For years. Obviously. Shit if you wanted to you also would've done it but you don't want to
So why did you go then? Probs because you nsturally visualized the long term benefits more intensely and you wanted those, so you wanted to go, you just didnt want certain parts of it but overall you wanted it otherwise you wouldnt have gone
 
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January. Everyone buys a gym membership because it's discounted, because of New Year New Me, and because "this time it will be different". And every year it ends the exact same way, for every single one of them. Everyone is motivated to train, but instead of training they're busy posting their funny little Instagram stories and snaps.

February. Most are already gone, the other few remain. Push through. Until mid February. The gym is now empty. Everyone got bored, demotivated from lack of progress, or "don't have time" while having a screentime of 5 hours a day.

March. Noone goes, only the few who train for years.

April & May, everyone gets reminded of their dream bodies. They now go treadmill running for 10 lame minutes to burn 100kcal, only to drink an energy drink with 101kcal. Everything they burn, they drank back.

June, pissed that other guys look better than them. "Oh if I wanted to I would look just like him" well you don't and stop coping.

July & August same as June. Skinny guys trying to show of their abs while malnourished. Or fatties swimming with T-Shirts on. "Next year will be different, yet he won't start now... and waits until January.

September, they return from Summer vacations disappointed, and remember they pay a monthly subscription for a gym they haven't been to since February. Now they start going for 2 weeks due to a motivation spike.

October, halloween parties, candy and alcohol. Why train when others are out clubbing?

November, "winter arc". Unlocking superpowers through NoFap (fail at that too after day 5 since motivation drops). Maybe go gym again.

December, Christmas Dinner, extra calories. No point in the gym at this time of the month. Next month

And it cycles.

Most people start going to the gym 3 times in a year, complain about lack of progress after going for 4 weeks, quit, wait 3 months, go again and repeat. You will NEVER change if you don't push through. Growth happens when you go even if you don't want to. Your excuses don't matter, what matters is how you look. "I don't have time" "I don't know what to do" do not excuse you for your inability to act and push through. Your body is the only thing that shows, how strong your willpower is. A physique cannot be bought, faked, inherited, or received. It's built by your sheer willpower. Even without weights you have ways to build muscle and lose weight. It's not about starving yourself to lose weight or overeating to gain it, but about balance. Control.

Motivation doesn't give you that, motivation gives you a slight push and chaos. You have to count every single calorie you eat, every rep you do with every weight you lift and every step you take. It's tedious, it's annoying. But at some point it will turn into routine. You won't even think about it. It will be automatic.

Don't wait. Start now. Get your towel a bottle, and go lift. Go walk. Go jog. Move yourself. Don't wait until January. The sooner you start the sooner you'll see change.
agreed
 
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January. Everyone buys a gym membership because it's discounted, because of New Year New Me, and because "this time it will be different". And every year it ends the exact same way, for every single one of them. Everyone is motivated to train, but instead of training they're busy posting their funny little Instagram stories and snaps.

February. Most are already gone, the other few remain. Push through. Until mid February. The gym is now empty. Everyone got bored, demotivated from lack of progress, or "don't have time" while having a screentime of 5 hours a day.

March. Noone goes, only the few who train for years.

April & May, everyone gets reminded of their dream bodies. They now go treadmill running for 10 lame minutes to burn 100kcal, only to drink an energy drink with 101kcal. Everything they burn, they drank back.

June, pissed that other guys look better than them. "Oh if I wanted to I would look just like him" well you don't and stop coping.

July & August same as June. Skinny guys trying to show of their abs while malnourished. Or fatties swimming with T-Shirts on. "Next year will be different, yet he won't start now... and waits until January.

September, they return from Summer vacations disappointed, and remember they pay a monthly subscription for a gym they haven't been to since February. Now they start going for 2 weeks due to a motivation spike.

October, halloween parties, candy and alcohol. Why train when others are out clubbing?

November, "winter arc". Unlocking superpowers through NoFap (fail at that too after day 5 since motivation drops). Maybe go gym again.

December, Christmas Dinner, extra calories. No point in the gym at this time of the month. Next month

And it cycles.

Most people start going to the gym 3 times in a year, complain about lack of progress after going for 4 weeks, quit, wait 3 months, go again and repeat. You will NEVER change if you don't push through. Growth happens when you go even if you don't want to. Your excuses don't matter, what matters is how you look. "I don't have time" "I don't know what to do" do not excuse you for your inability to act and push through. Your body is the only thing that shows, how strong your willpower is. A physique cannot be bought, faked, inherited, or received. It's built by your sheer willpower. Even without weights you have ways to build muscle and lose weight. It's not about starving yourself to lose weight or overeating to gain it, but about balance. Control.

Motivation doesn't give you that, motivation gives you a slight push and chaos. You have to count every single calorie you eat, every rep you do with every weight you lift and every step you take. It's tedious, it's annoying. But at some point it will turn into routine. You won't even think about it. It will be automatic.

Don't wait. Start now. Get your towel a bottle, and go lift. Go walk. Go jog. Move yourself. Don't wait until January. The sooner you start the sooner you'll see change.
How about just never go?
 
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So why did you go then? Probs because you nsturally visualized the long term benefits more intensely and you wanted those, so you wanted to go, you just didnt want certain parts of it but overall you wanted it otherwise you wouldnt have gone
Personally? Processing emotions. 2024-2025 was a rough time for me, and the gym that I practically quit beforehand became a ritual. At times where I didn't want to do anything and just LDAR, I went outside for an evening walk to the gym and back. It helped.

Later however I just kept going. It became routine.
 
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motivation is a meme bruh if the sheer brutality of life hasn't already motivated you wtf gonna possibly do it for you 😭🙏
 
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Personally? Processing emotions. 2024-2025 was a rough time for me, and the gym that I practically quit beforehand became a ritual. At times where I didn't want to do anything and just LDAR, I went outside for an evening walk to the gym and back. It helped.

Later however I just kept going. It became routine.
So you did want to go? Your will has to be out of your control, if its not its an infinate regresd and therefore impossible. Youbjust happened to have diff wills than some people, thats fine but dont act superior because of itx it has nothing to do with you or them and everything to do with luck/randomness, if you didnt get that mental benefits like those other people you wouldve also stayed home
 
Motivation is for the birds
The Walking Dead Twd GIF
 
Said the hyper masculine slob. Pure Aryan 30% Fat
I don't give a fuck. The difference between you and me is you need to look good to get what you want. I just take whatever I want by any means.
 
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So why did you go then? Probs because you nsturally visualized the long term benefits more intensely and you wanted those, so you wanted to go, you just didnt want certain parts of it but overall you wanted it otherwise you wouldnt have gone
its cope or rope 🥷 if i wasnt coping i'd already be dead

It almost got to be too much for me but because my surgery is scheduled now im boolin off the hopium so i can keep pushing
 
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I don't give a fuck. The difference between you and me is you need to look good to get what you want. I just take whatever I want by any means.
You're a leftist. Automatically a junkie living off of minimum wage if you even go to work.

Marx simulator: leech off of others while talking about "destroying the system"
 
You're a leftist. Automatically a junkie living off of minimum wage if you even go to work.

Marx simulator: leech off of others while talking about "destroying the system"
Total System Destruction. Stop going to work, and complain about your life being miserable and how it's everyone else's fault. Don't forget to smoke your laced weed and drink your cheap wine.
 
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no bro
I mean that gym helps me fall assleep
I know what you mean. But it just made me undersleep since I need to get up at 5:50AM, overtrain since I do it mostly before sleeping, and I also abuse caffeine.
 
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