doing weights isn't that much use really though its good if you want to look really big as weights kinda sort out all the muscles that look good.
I have started at the gym, because I'm sick of being such a little scrawn. Sort of feel like a sell-out, though. I've caved in to body fascism!
If there was such an exercise I could do to make me taller, I'd hammer that, though. I'd love to be six foot on the dot rather than five seven. Being a short guy is like being an obese girl with no breasts.
I wish I was a little bit taller, I wish I was a baller, I wish I had a girl who looked good I would call her
Except your legs. Refer to men with massive upper bodies and spindly little legs. Like Spongebob Squarepants.
I'm thinking about taking up boxing. Anyone have any experience with this? Is it hard to start later (I'm 22, it seems people start boxing in their teens)? I'm not talking about no asian styles of boxing neither, I'm talking the Don King kind.
i do yoga then silat (indonesian martial art) once a week, the yoga is basically a warm up for the silat which can be gruelling sometimes, esp with the circuit training, my right foot is a mess at the moment, from a bad takedown...
joined a 6aside team. got this horrible feeling i wont be able to walk in the morning.
My friend (who is a very serious runner) was saying something along similar lines. Or at least, that a gentle warm-up such as walking to the place where you play is enough. I think that everyone is quite different though, when I play I am never at full speed until a few minutes into the game and I'm sure that there must be something that I can do to time it so that that peak is reached with kick off."Oh I also read somewhere on the BBC site that warming up is a myth, I see if I can the link and psot later. . ."
Damn, got beat again... 5-1, it's always close on every point and every game but it's like he's always got something in reserve to win the crucial points. I've got to break his psychological advantage.