Two things that are hard to deal with…but you must roll with the punches.
When I was a bright–eyed 22 year-old pecking away on a keyboard performing entry level tasks, I thought meetings were fantastic.
A real powerlifter hasn’t reached full potential until there is a combination of jackedness and high blood pressure so strong that the zits pop themselves during max effort movements.
In life, it’s the inputs and the process that matters.
No other concept is used so pervasively and perversely with so little factual support than the ‘S’ word.
I need to work for a few months on conditioning and tons of accessory work to bring up weaknesses.
As always, if anyone has suggestions of what they want to discuss next month, please leave a comment.
I can think of many areas where not getting paralyzed by the forest and just focusing on a tree or two in seemingly overwhelming situations can lead to success, both in corporate life and in training.
Today, you compete not only against the peers you see every day, but against computers, freelancers and potential replacements on other continents.
I am here to reinforce that powerlifters are much more than the stereotype presented by tootsie-rolling Planet Fatness marketers and their ilk.