
ziggy.s
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If you haven’t started leanmaxxing with running, you’re throwing the bread. I’ve been doing 5km 3x a week along with football 2x and hockey 3/4x per week. I run everyday I’m not tired enough from the other sport played or on a ‘rest day’.
If you’re bonesmashing but not going on runs your kinda mental because it only takes a couple weeks to see way more bonemass. Running will increase bonemass appearance and angularity will sky rocket. (+ if you bonesmash with high bf% your bonemass is still gonna be covered up by fat, so at least run too)
On top of that, it only takes 18-30 minutes to do a 5k, depending on your level of fitness. And you can practically do it anywhere.
There is also pretty major mental benefit to running, you become more disciplined by not skipping runs, and convince yourself not to walk, etc… + it feels great to know you’ve just done a run.
If you really struggle to get on a run - invest in some nice shoes that you want to run in.
Basically…
Running = increased perceivable bonemass (zygo, jaw, leaner around muscles too), healthier body, increased endurance, more discipline, happy, the list goes on…
Quit throwing the bread and run.
If you’re bonesmashing but not going on runs your kinda mental because it only takes a couple weeks to see way more bonemass. Running will increase bonemass appearance and angularity will sky rocket. (+ if you bonesmash with high bf% your bonemass is still gonna be covered up by fat, so at least run too)
On top of that, it only takes 18-30 minutes to do a 5k, depending on your level of fitness. And you can practically do it anywhere.
There is also pretty major mental benefit to running, you become more disciplined by not skipping runs, and convince yourself not to walk, etc… + it feels great to know you’ve just done a run.
If you really struggle to get on a run - invest in some nice shoes that you want to run in.
Basically…
Running = increased perceivable bonemass (zygo, jaw, leaner around muscles too), healthier body, increased endurance, more discipline, happy, the list goes on…
Quit throwing the bread and run.