
Originally Posted by
thegodfather
As Bo pointed out previously, life is about balance in all areas. Letting the pendelum swing too far to one side is never a good idea. You must also consider what your goals are, as Gixxer and I have agreed many times the MAJORITY of members on this board will never compete, and will never be professional bodybuilders, and do not have the desire to.
If your goals are to compete and make a living from your body, then of course the sacrafices are justified and necessary to achieve such goals. However, if these are not your goals, then I would say you are absolutely wasting your time and missing out on the college experience, mainly meeting people and having a good time.
I'm committed to my diet, lifting, etc. I go out to the bars,clubs, etc, and I dont consume alcohol. I dont feel awkward or like I cant have a good time just because I'm not drinking. It actually bugs me that people think they cannot have a good time when they go out unless they are drunk. Since when did being inebriated become a pre-requesite for having fun when you're out? I'd say if you're not able to have fun with people without being drunk, then thats probably pointing to some sort of social anxiety that a person should seek medical treatment and therapy for.
My point is, that most people should be able to live a bodybuilding lifestyle, while still being able to enjoy all of the other aspects of life. It should also be about priorities. For example, if bodybuilding were getting in the way of achieving good grades in college, would you let your grades slack in order to improve your body? If your answer is yes, yet you realise that your body will not be paying your bills, and the job that you get post-graduate from a higher GPA will, then you are a complete jackass if you let your grades slip to improve your body.
I've seen a lot of these similar type of threads, and it seems like people are somehow trying to 'punish' themselves or do not think that they can achieve their bodybuilding goals while still enjoying themselves in other aspects of life. I've noticed, and this is of course NOT directed towards the OP, but rather a general recognition, that a lot of members seem obsessed with TRYING to appear 'hardcore'. I've seen threads where people are seeking approval for seeming so 'hardcore' by sacraficing things in life that are actually enjoyable, and they want peer approval for making their own lives pretty much.............suck.
So none of what I've written above is directed at anyone in particular, to the point they'd need to get their panties in a twist. The aforementioned are just general observations over the years on the forums of people making similar threads about the things they've cut out of their lives in order to get bigger, stronger, etc.