You’re obviously lifting at a higher level than I am, so take what you will from this:
Like other dudes in here already said, you gotta do this **** for yourself.
Bragging on your accomplishments is kinda lame, especially when you pull the same ace out of your hand every single time, word to Yugi and the Dark Magician.
Do that **** for you, because you wanna push (past) your limits, or because you wanna be the best. D
I hold several local-level feats and am kinda brolic, so my abilities are known to the point where folks (including strangers) at work will bring that stuff up on my behalf, sometimes randomly in conversations that have nothing to do with working out, so I don’t even need to mention my own accomplishments.
Depending on what the “flex” or accolade or accomplishment is, some folks just won’t care.
- Some cardio gawds don’t care if you total 2k raw with wraps, they wanna know your 10k or half marathon times.
- Some folks don’t lift and wouldn’t care if you out-lifted the Worldbreaker Hulk on the platform.
- A lot of folks don’t lift and have no idea what competitive numbers are and they might be ‘overly’ impressed. (“Josh totaled over 1000 pounds at States?!
“)
- The MMA folks (as seen in this thread) may only care how many subs you know, or what color your belt is.
- The gold diggers and pop daddies may only care what type of whip you pulled up to the competition in or what your net worth was when you weighed in.
You’ll never impress every person you meet, and if you’re a perfectionist, you might even start critiquing the folks you do impress.
(“Suzie from accounting is a Fat so of course she’d be impressed by someone lifting the gym while she eats her feelings watching Netflix at home with her 8 cats.”)
Be on some
**** and enjoy the journey. You only
lift live once. Wheymen.
- Fred