Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Nothing matters but the end goal, right?!

I find it frustrating looking at myself and then at others. Watching them progress from a young age, to the bodybuilders they are today. From a skinny little guy, to a huge mass monster. Currently I weight 91kgs, have 15.5" arms, have a fair amount of fat on me and would hardly call myself a mass monster. Don't you just love those transformations from fat to skinny with abs, or from scrawny to brawny (also a good book by Dr. John Berardi). I do. I always wanted to do one of those transformations. And prior to writing this, I was actually just thinking of doing one...

BUT THAT WON'T HELP WITH YOUR END GOAL.

So I'm not going to. "But you can't be miserable all your life, what if you don't make it?", you say. Well, I'm not going to be miserable, and I'm not going to bulk forever, therefore I won't be miserable. Just think about it. Wouldn't you rather be huge. Be that freak that walked in the door of the store. The guy that walks down the street that everybody looks up to (because they have too!!). I do. And that's why, after so much procrastination and changing from wanting abs, to being huge, to wanting abs to being huge...

I'M TAKING A STAND!!!

From here, I will stick with the following goals for the next few years. Sure, things can change, I could get injured, get sick or even die!! But that won't change the fact that there is an end goal and I want to achieve it. No... I WILL ACHIEVE IT.

*positive thinking, positive thinking*

So here they are... my goals.

Everyone wanting to do something in life must;
-create specific goals (short, medium, long-term)
-make plans on how to achieve those goals
-carrying out those plans, and
-assess the plans, and make changes where necessary

MY SPECIFIC GOALS:
Short-term:
- Train consistently, gaining strength or progressing in someway each session
- Eat a well-balanced diet, which provides me with building blocks for muscle development, in addition to enough calories to gain weight
- Reach 100kgs in body weight by the end of 2010

Medium-term.
- 18" arms by 25 years old (just under 2 years from now, currently at 15.5")
- Get down to 10% body fat (or achieve full abdominal definition) before I turn 26 years old.

Long-term:
- Win my pro-card in the INBA
- Win the Natural Mr Universe

So that's it. Nothing big :) but enough to keep me motivated and on track. Definitely no cutting till 25.

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