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gal 12-05-2003 07:53 PM

Why do you train?
 
Just wondering what was your idea in the first place.. For me it was not looking like a geek, now it's more for being fit as I'm training mma.

sailor 12-05-2003 08:30 PM

Several reasons. Its a good stress reliever. It feels good after a workout. I also like to keep in shape so that when I go home from school on break, I am in shape to go cycling.

CandleInTheDark 12-05-2003 08:49 PM

1. It makes me feel and look great.

2. It helps me perform in sports

Plan9Senior 12-06-2003 02:17 AM

I work out to look AND feel good, but what it all boils down to is looking good, so... I chose 'looking good' :p.

forseti-6 12-06-2003 07:28 AM

1. Because I have to be in top shape for the Army
2. Because working out gives you so much more energy during the day
3. It's nice to look in the mirror and say "hey I look good" :)

rogue49 12-06-2003 07:28 AM

To be honest...foremost in my mind is "looking good"

However, I do appreciate feeling good, the health benefits & the strength.

Loup 12-06-2003 12:38 PM

It all started for sporting reasons.

It is now health & looks.

chrisg299 12-06-2003 08:01 PM

For me basically to look good and be healthy :) but probably couldn't imagine a better feeling then having an ex of yours that dumped you and you aren't too fond of anymore suddenly want you back again after she sees how you look now :-D (of course you wouldn't get back with them but thats when you tell em to kiss your ass! :-P) lol that's just one of my reasons for working out thought you'd people find that the most interesting :-P

Chuckles 12-07-2003 01:19 AM

A major reason is for sport, but there's that part of me that just wants to look real good lol. Greed. :P

SiNai 12-07-2003 10:14 PM

To look good and feel good as well, but also to let out the stresses of the day. In high school I played football and it was a great stress reliever, but working out is the next best thing :)

numist 12-07-2003 11:09 PM

I dont touch freeweights, because my aim isnt to build up, most of the time its keeping slimmed down and fast, but either way I chose feeling good, because that was my initial goal when I first started moving my activity to a sports base.

The fact that it made me look better and made the women fawn over me was a side effect I will not complain about ;)

OK, maybe just my woman...

pappymojo 12-08-2003 07:18 AM

I fell hard for this one girl. Took her out a couple of times, but then she told me she wasn't ready for a relationship. At the same time, I was having trouble at work. Got overlooked for a promotion. Went into a severe depression. Couldn't sleep at night. Felt like no one saw my worth. Had millions of thoughts spinning around my head.

I started working out hard every day just to fall asleep at night. I was really pushing myself to the point of exhaustion.

After a while, though, I started to feel and to look much better. I lost my beer belly and my skin looks better. I had lasik surgery to correct my eyesight and I had oral surgery to correct an impacted tooth that was giving my headaches.

It's almost a year later, I look great and am totally addicted to working out and looking good.

Still never got over the girl. She's sweet and charming and sexy, but she doesn't know it.

RHix613 12-08-2003 12:37 PM

I started training for sports, but that was 15 years ago. Then I trained to look good, that didn't work, so I'm stuck with working out to feel good. I guess its working...

JohnnyRock 12-08-2003 01:25 PM

it used to be to look good [and still is to a point] but with a 9 month old son, my priorities shifted and now it is more so I can play with him while he's young and be around to see him grow up...

EleqTrizi'T 12-08-2003 03:35 PM

I started because I was 100lbs overweight, my blood pressure was high, and my cholesterol was high.

I'm now just 40 lbs overweight, and blood and cholesterol is good. I also now have a ton of muscle.

There is no real option for me, because I did it for the overall health reason, which kinda falls under "Feel good" and "loose weight". So I choose loose weight.

mfe 12-08-2003 06:30 PM

I got started right after breaking up with a girlfriend. Maybe because I wanted to look good since I was back on the market...or maybe because of all the spare time I had. Now I'm just hooked on that great feeling that comes after a tough workout.

skier 12-08-2003 07:49 PM

i train so that i will never lose again.

hy_ 12-08-2003 08:07 PM

look good and gain strenght.

Sleepyjack 12-09-2003 03:48 AM

I definitley originally started working out when i was about 17 i think, primarily to look good and fuel my narcissism.

Although that's vastly changed. Back then i was more impressionable by popular culture, whcih is pretty sick and i generally wanted brand name everything and to look like all the hollywood stars or whetever.
Anywho, when i was 18, all that vastly changed and i no longer really care much about any of that shit. Nowadays my workout is to feel fucking good, release agression, get re-energised and to build strength/fitness. All this was coupled with my growing interest in nutrition.
So i am sorta inclined to say feeling good, although now i do supplement my workout to my basketball game and do stuff realted to that. so it's pretty much a tie there, followed by building strength, looking good and losing weight? but eh? i don't want to loose weight, lol.

They say look good, feel good?
what a crock, more like feel good, look good. Cause you know how you feel, moreso than how you look?
That's why you ask others how you look, or other tell you how you look and you tell others, or others ask you how you feel, cause they don't know?

I can't believe they got that, that way around?

Sho Nuff 12-09-2003 01:45 PM

Looking good helps, but its mostly about feeling good. Not only are my energy levels higher, but Im generally in a better mood and just feel healthier. I also love the feeling of working out to exhaustion.

Now im training for law enforcement and olympic MMA, but that came as a result of training for the sake of the art and the skills of self defence. Competition was an afterthought.

Iliftrocks 12-12-2003 11:23 AM

Because if I didn't wear myself out lifting large things, I'd probably have to kill every bastid that looks at me sideways......

Stress relief is wonderful stuff. I don't know for sure if it has really made me more attractive to women, some women don't like big guys, luckily I like women that do.......

yournamehere 12-13-2003 01:34 PM

The top one - I want to turn my "loose weight" into tight weight.

AfterBurn 12-13-2003 03:30 PM

all of those choices alltie into 1...Working out makes you look good and that makes you loose weight and make you feel good, building strength is the same as looking good

hobo 12-13-2003 09:00 PM

Look good and feel good.

H12 12-14-2003 10:32 AM

I started lifting weights because of football, but now I do it to look good and gain strength.

InTeGrA77 12-15-2003 07:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by djp
It all started for sporting reasons.

It is now health & looks.

I agree, but if there would have been an "all of the above" option, that would have been my #1 choice...

I started lifting weights at first because of the sports that I was in, and I always wanted to be in top condition. I'm also verrry competitive when it comes to certain things, but then I realized that I actually enjoyed it. I got a lot of satisfaction whenever I did it. Now, I go whenever I get the chance, its kinda become rather addicting.

aphex140 12-15-2003 08:49 AM

It started with my girlfriend saying we were becoming slobs ? So we joined a gym.

She has now stopped going and I have stayed on increasing the freq that I go.

I found it hard to get motivated to go but once there I was fine.

I now enjoy it as time to shut my mind down and work up a sweat, How ever still chasing the six pack -0 I think I wil have to cut out the four packs of beer.

It does make you feel damn good.

eotlemac 12-15-2003 12:30 PM

I couldnt pick one...i do it for all those things......

when i get up off my lazy ass and do it.

a1t3r3g0 12-16-2003 08:19 PM

I started so that I could look good, now I keep it up so that I feel good.

seizei 12-18-2003 02:40 AM

I train to supplement martial arts training and competition. And to look good ;)

monkeydriven 12-26-2003 08:44 AM

Because biking is an obsession and you need to be in shape to perform at the highest level.

herostar 12-26-2003 11:36 AM

I like training becasue not only does it keep me looking half-way decent, it keeps me in shape for tennis and snowboarding. I also love how I feel when I work out.

almostaugust 12-26-2003 05:20 PM

I voted for 'Feeling Good' because although i like to look good, the strength component, and the fact that i do alot of training as a supplement to another sport- feeling good, is what keeps me going.
I train because sport has always been there for me in my life. It has been the one constant in the face of a whole lot of shit. I train because at some deep caveman level, i like to compete against fellow humans. I train because i dont want to have any regrets in my life, i want to be the best i can be.

lions20 01-01-2004 09:53 AM

I workout to build strength and feel good.

Strange Famous 01-02-2004 01:53 PM

lose weight.

Im already pretty strong, Im just too fat.

eschmidt 01-04-2004 11:00 PM

I think to train for looking good (looking like a model...) is very hard. I think I depends how your body is build when you are born.
I personally train to feel good.....

EleqTrizi'T 01-05-2004 11:03 PM

You know, I was thinking about this....

When I started, I trained for health/losing weight (same thing to me).

Now, I just train for the sake of training. I enjoy it, tremendously. I wish I played a sport so I'd have an excuse to train. That'd be great.


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