I’m on the same boat..Tyr0331 wrote:Thanks for posting Bark. Much respect to JW, his programming is world class
One thought that’s always stuck with me since my wrestling days is your “opponent” and his training habits. He’s training when you are training, except harder and in worse conditions. He’s training when you are resting. He’s training when you make excuses not to train. Are you prepared to meet your oppponent? This still translates to day to day life for me
Training has more meaning to me than I can explain
Why do you train?
Re: Why do you train?
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