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Posted on 2/27/24 at 7:44 am to Powerman
Posted on 2/27/24 at 7:44 am to Powerman
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I've been doing 10mg boron for a week and haven't noticed anything. I might go to 15mg in a week if there are still no changes.
It was the first night for me but its quite possible I was just very deficient. I started at 10
Posted on 2/27/24 at 7:48 am to scottydoesntknow
I'm on week 3 and I jumped up to 6mg yesterday. My workout was much better yesterday, but I think it was because I was aggravated from a shitty morning of work
Posted on 2/27/24 at 9:10 am to DrDenim
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The GOAT H&F thread is the "Viagra/Cialis/Levitra Users" mega-thread that went on for like 150 pages. Actually, I don't know if that is an OT thread or an H&F thread, it may have been born on the OT and moved to H&F, but it was comedy gold. Boners get the eyeballs baby.
ha I need to give this a read
Posted on 2/27/24 at 10:33 am to DrDenim
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Dude posted on the OT about turning 30 and feeling humbled by not being as physically capable as he used to be.
He's gettin' worked over...hope he discovers this place and it helps him figure some stuff out.
I laughed at that too. 44 year old me would wreck 30 year old me.
Posted on 2/27/24 at 10:49 am to bamaguy17
I'm much stronger and in better shape now at 34 than I was in my 20s. Looking forward to seeing what the 40s have to offer.
Posted on 2/27/24 at 11:27 am to jose
30 year old me would run circles around 40 year old me. But 40 year old me would outlift 30 year old me.
Posted on 2/27/24 at 12:10 pm to tke_swamprat
Running is not my thing. Ever really was either
Posted on 2/27/24 at 12:47 pm to jose
I'm just glad I've not given up completely...ever, despite there being times in my life where it probably looked like I completely gave up on my health. I've changed modes and methods, had lay-offs that seem to never end and then left me feeling like I'm perpetually "getting back into shape" or "re-starting" whatever. When I look back on my life and I see that, I see that I was always struggling and trying my best, with different levels of results.
With age and more experience I'm able to see the things I did well, or "right", and why. I can see the opposite as well. I've been continually learning though, and that pays off more than anything, it's not a big challenge, nor is it hard work. I'm just curious and I am always reading/watching/listening to things and adding valuable nuggets to my pile of "shite I know." My 45 year old mind/psyche/emotional state, whatever you want to call it, is better now than ever, and it's continuously improving, and that should continue for a long time. It should for anyone and everyone. I'm definitely no genius, just doing the best with what I got, until I'm dead.
It's hard to keep the body in tip top shape, but if your knowledge never stops growing and your ability to make use of that knowledge improves as well, then you can make up for the inevitable gradual decline in physical performance....up to a point. (But I think most people would be surprised with what they could accomplish as an older person who may not be that physically capable anymore, but is waaaay smarter about how they go about doing life.)
I worry less about being stronger/faster/etc. right now as compared to younger me. Instead, I worry about being wiser, smarter, more patient, capable of better judgement, making better decisions, improved time management, all that stuff.
With age and more experience I'm able to see the things I did well, or "right", and why. I can see the opposite as well. I've been continually learning though, and that pays off more than anything, it's not a big challenge, nor is it hard work. I'm just curious and I am always reading/watching/listening to things and adding valuable nuggets to my pile of "shite I know." My 45 year old mind/psyche/emotional state, whatever you want to call it, is better now than ever, and it's continuously improving, and that should continue for a long time. It should for anyone and everyone. I'm definitely no genius, just doing the best with what I got, until I'm dead.
It's hard to keep the body in tip top shape, but if your knowledge never stops growing and your ability to make use of that knowledge improves as well, then you can make up for the inevitable gradual decline in physical performance....up to a point. (But I think most people would be surprised with what they could accomplish as an older person who may not be that physically capable anymore, but is waaaay smarter about how they go about doing life.)
I worry less about being stronger/faster/etc. right now as compared to younger me. Instead, I worry about being wiser, smarter, more patient, capable of better judgement, making better decisions, improved time management, all that stuff.
Posted on 2/29/24 at 3:20 pm to DrDenim
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I worry less about being stronger/faster/etc. right now as compared to younger me. Instead, I worry about being wiser, smarter, more patient, capable of better judgement, making better decisions, improved time management, all that stuff
Wise words, im just now coming to this conclusion. My athlete days are over. Looking and feeling good is a more rational goal for me....ill still kill myself playing tennis though lol
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