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April 29, 2008

6:02 am

Flex

It’s time for Vegan Man’s “Men’s Health” edition! Every man wants rock-hard abs and to be irresistible to women and/or men, and to know the 10 secret tricks that Brad Pitt uses to hypnotize pythons!

A bit over a year has passed since I’ve begun strength training. I’m fortunate to be working with an amazing personal trainer who has guided me from the start. While being fairly fit in some ways, strong has not exactly been the right way of putting it.

It’s been quite an adventure. I suppose that some people concentrate on the results – and there have been results – but for me it’s been the process of the thing that’s pleased me the most. There’s a practice to it, one of consistent application and patience. It’s like being vegan or playing a musical instrument or anything else; there’s an essential will to do something, but more importantly is the actual drive to do it, and do it regularly and with full attention. Those who know me have heard the practice speech in various forms, so this is not a surprise.

So, practicing strength training for a year; where has it got me? I’ve dropped a few percentage points in body fat to 9%, and gained lean muscle mass, going from around 135 to 141 pounds. I am, obviously, stronger – I’ll spare you more numbers. Development of muscles in my chest and back has helped my posture, balance, and general stamina. And oh yeah, I’ve got rock-hard abs.

Looking better, feeling better! And it’s great to be able to be strong when I need it. I’ve carried tree stumps, furniture, opened jars. To be a healthy and strong, to do it as a vegan, is a great thing.

The thing about practicing is that there’s always more to come, and that’s a great thing. I look forward to continuing down the route and seeing where it comes from. Hopefully I can learn Brad Pitt’s python trick at some point.

Here’s the obligatory before and after picture. The before picture is from a few years back, and I included it not only because it shows off the torso but because it also highlights my magnificent Goatee of the Past.

5 Comments »

  1. Looks like you are trying to get a tad more female readers, eh?

    ARE YOU even wearing PANTS in the second one?!

    Comment by Emmy — April 29, 2008 @ 9:52 pm

  2. Uh oh, my diabolical traffic-increasing scheme is out! ;)

    I am wearing pants in the second picture, I’m happy to say. They are, however, flannel PJ pants, which are not very Men’s Health.

    Comment by jeffrey — April 30, 2008 @ 5:02 am

  3. good for you :) now this is what food porn is all about?!
    maybe I’m not qualified to say this being lesbian, but Brad Pitt isn’t that awesome after all… go vegan guys!

    Comment by Steffi — May 1, 2008 @ 8:37 am

  4. Hehehe…
    Ah hah.

    Comment by Emmy — May 4, 2008 @ 3:40 pm

  5. [...] weighed in at 150 pounds this morning, which is up 9 pounds from the end of April. My body fat percentage remains low, but not too low. 150 was also my initial goal for weight gain, [...]

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