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Anonymous
So, question for the really fit people on /fit/:
what's the hardest thing about staying fit or getting fit?
what's the easiest?
Just kinda curious to see what comes up.
>> Anonymous
Hardest: Cooking, nutrition, buying food constantly

Easiest: Training hard, learning about good programming, being smarter than most everyone at the gym
>> Anonymous
Easiest: Nutrition

Hardest: Dealing with injuries
>> Anonymous
>>444069

>Hardest: Dealing with injuries

THIS MOTHERFUCKING THIS
>> Anonymous
I guess it just really depends on what kind of person you are.

Easiest: Strictly following through with a routine

Hardest: Actually finding the routine that surpasses all other routines
>> Anonymous
hardest: shoulder and lower back issues
easiest: working out, motivation
>> Anonymous
Hardest is definitely injuries.

Easiest is finding the drive to do things.
>> Anonymous
Hardest: Portion control.
Easiest: Working myself until I want to die.
>> Anonymous
Easiest: training like a motherfucker

Hardest: eating all the time. I love eating but it has become such a routine for me and I'm sick of eating oatz every day. Hell, I'm even sick of meat nowadays... I can eat but it's feels like workout without the fun part of it adrenaline, competing oneself etc. Fortunately I don't need to bulk for long anymore... Just 'til I'm heavyweight and some.

I would really like to find some new foods that are good for athletes but I'm too lazy to try and find them.

Also, when you are hitting a plateau you'd just want to go to gym every day to try again. when you're thinking "c'mon i can do this, I just need to try harder" So It's hard to rest enough sometimes...
>> Anonymous
I FUCKING HATE FRANKENSTEIN
>> Anonymous
>>444184
lolwut?
>> WS
Hardest: Getting past plateaus

Easiest: Waking up prepared for busting your ass in the gym
>> Anonymous
>>444508
OP's pic
>> Anonymous
Easiest: Eating right. I come from a really healthy family so I've never really known anything other than eating right. I tend to dislike the taste of a lot of unhealthy foods that other people think taste "good": potato chips, hamburgers, french fries, soda are all blaaaah for me.

Hardest: Consistent exercising. I think because I've always been the right weight (I maintain 5'6" and around 115 lbs. no matter what I do it seems) it's very hard for me to motivate myself to go exercise. Most people I think work out for physical results and I don't get that really... just health results. Working out is more of a thing I do because I know it will make me a healthier person when I'm older, but because the results aren't instantaneous, a lot of times I slack off.
>> Anonymous
easiest: PUMPING IRON, because it feels good man

hardest: eating enough
>> Anonymous
easiest: weight gain/loss via nutritional manipulation.

hardest: maintaining necessary level of homoestatic preturbations required to stay big, keeping CNS recover up to match this.
>> Anonymous
>>444053
thus spake zarathustra sucked.