I am a young dude and every time I go to the gym, in my head, I want results right now. this is a huge hindrance and sometimes I even skip going as the mental picture doesnt match one in the mirror. I know this is a stupid question but please guide me through this.
You don't develop patience in the gym.
You develop character.
I've over a decade and a half lifting natural and now 2 cycles under my belt. I'm still not close to where I want to be and I won't be for years.
You're in this for the lifestyle or your just looking for shortcut.
Which is it?
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and as how to acquire patience there are three methods we may learn patience: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.
you need to know and accept it will take years (aas or not) to see decent gains and results. the first years are tough but muscle accumulates. stay strong and know its a long haul for this game, no magic beans or shortcuts. patience is acceptance man.I am a young dude and every time I go to the gym, in my head, I want results right now. this is a huge hindrance and sometimes I even skip going as the mental picture doesnt match one in the mirror. I know this is a stupid question but please guide me through this.
In doing codeine cough syrup at bedtime with my 4iu of HGH and advil several times a day.
My brain says go to the gym and crush and my body says you ain't ever lifting again!
Thanks T when the codeine runs out I'm going with jager.... I
I went to patience university it cost me $10,000 and took me 5 years to get my degree. I dont know your financial situation but their are goverment programs and student loans that can help you get into the school.