So here I am.
This is a pretty neat idea. I’ve blogged on another popular peer website, but rarely got any sort of acknowledgment from it. I guess it’s because it wasn’t geared to "my people"… people who actually care about how their bodies look. People who care enough to inspire others to get out of their ruts and make a change.
I wonder if people can understand how life-altering working out is? I mean, before it became a way of life for me or a "calling" if you will…. I was depressed alone, ugly, apathetic. But here I am now. I am fitness model, I have a terrific girlfriend, and I personal train.
In fact: 90% of these photos were taken for this reality tv show pilot called "alpha male" that is being put in front of fox execs… if you have a question on alpha male, check my you-tube page and click under "alphadesign" the administrator would love to talk to you.
This is the end of my bio.
I just like to network. This website is great, and I can potentially learn from AND help so many people. It inspires me to drudge up my old fitness articles I wrote when I was bored, and I just posted one in the articles section of the forums (at this point Nov 18, 5:05 pm est it is not up yet). I wonder what the feedback will be…
I think I do have a crazy goal of having the "perfect" body…. or is it? How will I know when I get there? Will I have a feeling of perfection? Or will someone just tell me "hey, you’re perfect"!
I think having THIS goal instead of a tangible one like "I want to bench 315" or "I want to be 165 lbs. at 4% b.f." is that I can’t ever be satisfied. I can forever push myself until my muscles strip from the bone and then they turn to dust.
Ashes to ashes dust to dust…. So here I am.






November 18, 2007 at 3:18 pm
God luck in all your endeavors. I am in the process of opening my own gym. It is especially easy when clients like what they see. You are young, no excuses! Plus excuses are tools of incompetence used to build monuments of nothingness, those who specialize in nothingness very seldom amount ot anything.
December 8, 2007 at 2:34 pm
Some of us like to set goals it’s going to take ages for us to achieve and then shift the goalposts when we do finally approach those goals ;P