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Originally Posted by eastcoastsurfer
I and many of us here would say "No!" In fact we would think that not working out is the difficult part. But, this is a bad place to ask that question since the people who are on this forum have already made the decision that working out isn't difficult. Ask the average person on the street and you're sure to get a different answer.
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a month after you wrote this it clicked...
i think it is possible to categorize people in the aspect of motive
some people make progress to get rid of their insecurities
and some people make progress because it is oh so sweet
its a fine line getting people excited enough but not so much that they will be let down in the future...
but what about the people who are still living from fear and not the pursuit of their dreams instead, and i dare say we all here share a common good in this aspect
how do we help people in this fashion?
well its way above my head, and i suppose it's not our job or duty in life, except that we should lead by example
*shrugs just some food for thought
and i believe this thread should be under the personal training room
my apologies.