05-03-2014, 03:04 PM
I started to read Ayn Rand - Fountainhead today. Interesting book. I like that you get to see into other peoples mind. Their reactions are caused by your reactions to their actions. What if you don’t react? The book is essentially about forming your own opinions, following your own path and not anyone else’s opinion.
After I listened to Total Recall - Arnold Schwarznegger for 2 hours. Incredible story of his life, from when he was a little kid and had to do pushups to earn his food to his time in the military, to meeting the weightlifting champions and getting mentored by some of them, to winning Mr. World, Mr. Olympics and many more titles.
When I went to the gym I tried his way of training, similar to a Fibonacci pyramid but from the heaviest weight of 1 rep and towards lighter weights with more reps.
It’s harder than one might think. I had to go down in weights by 5-10kg when I was hitting the higher reps in many cases.
At night my girlfriend came to me and made some nice tapas plate with garlic bread. It was great.
After I listened to Total Recall - Arnold Schwarznegger for 2 hours. Incredible story of his life, from when he was a little kid and had to do pushups to earn his food to his time in the military, to meeting the weightlifting champions and getting mentored by some of them, to winning Mr. World, Mr. Olympics and many more titles.
When I went to the gym I tried his way of training, similar to a Fibonacci pyramid but from the heaviest weight of 1 rep and towards lighter weights with more reps.
It’s harder than one might think. I had to go down in weights by 5-10kg when I was hitting the higher reps in many cases.
At night my girlfriend came to me and made some nice tapas plate with garlic bread. It was great.
1. Do whatever you want.. risk whatever your gut tells you because.. you know you have good intentions.
2. Pressure forms the man.
3. Clarity gives space for better decisions.