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4 Reasons Why Lifting In Gyms Is A Bad Idea
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<blockquote data-quote="Zach" data-source="post: 1581463" data-attributes="member: 23151"><p>I got into the gym thing pretty heavy in my early twenties, ballooned from a skinny 6'2'' ~170lbs to ~220lbs. It became an addiction for me. Luckily I never fell into steroids but I was considering it at one point. With a new family and as a new Christian, I've lost most of my desire as I see it for the vain pursuit it was. I still lift a couple times a week, to maintain my size, but I've stopped obsessing over it. As with almost anything, it can become an addiction, its rooted in vanity for the vast majority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zach, post: 1581463, member: 23151"] I got into the gym thing pretty heavy in my early twenties, ballooned from a skinny 6'2'' ~170lbs to ~220lbs. It became an addiction for me. Luckily I never fell into steroids but I was considering it at one point. With a new family and as a new Christian, I've lost most of my desire as I see it for the vain pursuit it was. I still lift a couple times a week, to maintain my size, but I've stopped obsessing over it. As with almost anything, it can become an addiction, its rooted in vanity for the vast majority. [/QUOTE]
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