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DevonCory
ParticipantWTF?! ??? >:(
Indeed.
A nice little vid though. The girl has potential, definitely… if she can learn proper form. Man, find her a personal trainer please.
September 4, 2008 at 3:13 pm in reply to: Powera by Jean Sinclair, another character from Aberrant Campaign #75646DevonCory
ParticipantNice, looks strong and confident. I like that.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
DevonCory
ParticipantOk, I'm finding it unbelievably challenging to find the purpose of this thread.
Traps on a woman. Cool, now what?
DevonCory
ParticipantNice. I like how the redhead is offering support to her friend. 😉
DevonCory
ParticipantWell contribute away my good man, contribute away.
…oh and welcome! 😀
DevonCory
ParticipantI like shy nerdy women in general, and I like hypermuscular females. The intersection of the two is improbable, but in no way detracts from either preference.
Eh. Hope springs eternal I guess.
Personally I prefer a sexy pout to a geeky smile. Although… looking at my own fitness girl jump left and right on the couch while playing her Wii is kinda cute. Hum… ::)
DevonCory
ParticipantNngghhh! Headache!
But it's a nice trick. Myself I'd like to see it done with a bicep. 😀
DevonCory
ParticipantMan, you're newly registered, it's your first post and you basically copy and paste us a link with the word "banned" in it, without a pic or a description or anything.
Call me paranoid, but I worked in the security industry for a few years… I'm not gonna hit that one.
DevonCory
ParticipantYes, Gladys Portugues. A beautiful woman and a fairly successful pro bodybuilder during the 80's. Twice in the top 10 at the Olympia.
DevonCory
ParticipantA good question, but unfortunately not one you can ask to the average forum Joe.
Most people can't be bothered to adopt a healthy lifestyle, eating clean and doing physical activity three times a week. Can you expect them to give you an answer, when they probably can't even begin to understand the kind of efforts and the discipline needed to be an olympic level athlete?
The fact is that most athletes, especially olympic level athletes do not think like Joe and Jane Average. Let me give you an example of this. A few years ago they did a test with a bunch of athletes training for the Olympics. The test was a simple question: "If you were given access to a new and completely legal training technique, which would kill you in five years time but which would garantee you a gold medal in you chosen discipline at the Olympics, would you use it?" And most athletes answered "Yes".
There are people all over the world so dedicated to a cause, that they are willing to do amazing and terrible things for it. To athletes, their chosen discipline, whether it is running, swimming or bodybuilding, -is- their cause. And they'll do whatever it takes to achieve success. Those with strong moral guidelines and a supportive entourage are often able to moderate this tendency to 'do whatever it takes'. But the others are not always so lucky, and will often take some dubious or even dangerous path to achieve greatness.
So my answer to the original question, "Is it worth it to be an Olympic athlete?": Yes.
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