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TownesVanIsbell/r/askTRP10/10/19 08:26 PM
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If I’m consistent then it needs to change. I plateau or other things change. For me it’s well worth it
/r/askTRP18/05/21 06:18 AM
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Diet and training. He writes out my diet based on my schedule and goals. We adjust the food when progress stalls or if the goal changes. He writes out my weekly cardio and lifting regimen as well. I’ve made much faster progress since hiring him. Takes the guesswork out of it
/r/askTRP17/05/21 04:52 PM
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Don’t recommend a personal trainer unless you need to learn how to lift. It’s pretty easy to get an awesome online coach to write you a diet and training plan. I pay a high caliber IFBB pro $100 a month for mine. This includes adjustments weekly based on how I’m responding or if I just want something different
/r/askTRP16/05/21 09:11 PM
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6’2 and content. Anything much taller and I’d stand out too much and have trouble finding clothes
/r/askTRP01/04/21 07:16 PM
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You make some good points. But as a natural, you do have to work hard. But you have to work hard consistently and often like you said. Especially if you’ve been doing this a while. Tons of splits will work but intensity has to be there. Plenty of people think they’ve maxed out but simply lack the output to progress
/r/TheRedPill20/12/20 04:53 PM
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Yes you have to build a strength base in order to have optimal progress. If you do everything right(diet, sleep, intensity) for long enough, strength becomes a limiting factor. That’s why you have to start mixing it up when you get advanced
/r/TheRedPill20/12/20 04:48 PM
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Deadlifts help build back but since it’s a compound lift some people don’t get as much out of it. And the risk it carries when you get strong enough isn’t worth it. Low rack pulls(below knee height) will provide more direct back work with a significantly lower risk of injury
/r/TheRedPill20/12/20 02:06 PM
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Gotta learn to eat if you want to gain that much, natty or enhanced
/r/askTRP07/06/20 08:15 PM
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Austin is great. Lots of great career opportunities as well as social. Killer nightlife and always something to do. I’d consider it to be more pricy but you might see it differently coming from NYC. Culture is drastically different than east coast but in a good way.
/r/askTRP13/05/20 11:00 PM
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That’s what I’m doing. I just don’t want to burn out sometimes FOMO gets the best of me. I love what I’m doing but it’s an internal battle between what I want to accomplish and what is expected of people in today’s society. I just wonder if there’s more to it than just grinding every day.
/r/askTRP10/10/19 10:21 PM
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I still do stuff for fun on the weekends. I just don’t find old stuff to be as fun anymore. I genuinely don’t enjoy bars or clubs much anymore except for the odd occasion(birthdays, etc)
/r/askTRP10/10/19 10:18 PM
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I find it hard to make friends like that. I have a mentor and some other people who I strive to be like. But they’re typically older and not in the same stage of life.
/r/askTRP10/10/19 10:15 PM
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