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Back from War. My kind of war?
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Back from War. My kind of war?
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Fighting against the resistance in my body and mind, that whispers to my head "why should I torture myself going to the battlefield (gym)?". I can lay at my comfortable couch instead of crushing those heavy @ss objects, ramping up my heart rate beyond comfort-zone, catching heavy breaths, tearing muscle fibres, and look like a barbaric meathead.
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The result of going to this war? It breaks you hard without a doubt... It's painful, and it doesn't make you look fancy among your friends. That's why 90% of people would give up going to the battlefield within 16 weeks.
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But when you fight it long enough, this war will give you such blessings more than anything else. Because Pain is a tough-love m#th3rfcUk3r that bless you when you endured it, it curses when you quit.
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Wounded but not defeated!
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PS. Nope. I did not fell off from a bike. I'm jk in my stories. This is just a make-up ;)
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#ironmastery #rippeddaddy #fatburningmachine #jystyle


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I wasn't born with this physique... I've been skinny and fat, zero confidence to almost every area of my life. My life changed dramatically when I started working out for like 5 days a week. A few years later not only I saw improvement on my health and outlook, but it helped me to persist many other negative things in life! What I've learned from gym room... No pain no gain! The harder you struggle the more glorious the triumph! Yup, Life is Up and Down, but every downfall doesn't mean is bad. Just like working out, those pain can be really painful and annoying, but pain is the sign of weakness leaving the body, they are your strength for tomorrow! the best part? Your gains actually last much longer than your pain. Fitness is a gift of my life. I am blessed that I am able to share my gift to everyone here in this amazing platform.
Hey it's Jordan here, I’m a fitness celebrity, certified personal trainer, and a full time dad.
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