Perhaps its the Warrior heritage in my blood but always loved how it felt to compete and play sports. A favorite past time my father and I would share growing up was watching pro wrestling and just watch these larger than life athletes lifting bodies with such ease was just awe inspiring especially the Undertaker. I wanted to be just like them so I started weight training at age 16 and got great results immediately where everyone in high school took notice. My friends would even do pro wrestling at the house and mimic what we saw on TV lifting grown man over the shoulders, holding him there, and then slam em down haha. It felt AWESOME to know I could do that to someone even bigger than me all because of weightlifting/bodybuilding. Therefore bodybuilding became a drug and I needed my fix daily otherwise I'd have withdrawals. I wish I had continued bodybuilding before life hit me hard ( 10+ years of zero to little exercise) now having to start over but I'm here now and I look forward for the journey to be best I can be once again.
There i nothing else better than remembering God and exploring and reaching our physical and mental potentials. I was always obsessed with bodybuilding and reaching new limits. I gained great confidence and even happiness which greatly effects your everyday life as well as effecting relationships with people. Therefore bodybuilding is more than just about looking great -it's about FEELING great. I did fall off from bodybuilding and hell exercise in general. Because of that I do not feel as confident and happy as I used to be. It really does effect your emotional and mental state by not exercising regularly. So now I look forward to not just go back to how I used to look and feel but do even BETTER. I look forward to chatting and hearing from everyone. Lot of great people on here.