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I already have a protege during my own training sessions...so unless you wanna pay me to train you on the regular outside of that, all I can do is show you the ropes once or twice and send you off on your own. As you're an unemployed mechanical engineering graduate...I won't need the cash.

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I wouldn't mind taking the offer but I'm from the west so screw driving to the east for gym!

I seem to always progress but i just need to be consistent, last year i would gym for a couple months then take a couple months off.Just getting back into the routine a week or so ago after having like 3months+ off gym. :wacko:

How long did it take for you to train Leigh up to now? I'm jelly lol

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I wouldn't mind taking the offer but I'm from the west so screw driving to the east for gym!

I seem to always progress but i just need to be consistent, last year i would gym for a couple months then take a couple months off.Just getting back into the routine a week or so ago after having like 3months+ off gym. :wacko:

How long did it take for you to train Leigh up to now? I'm jelly lol

Leigh was training for a bit by himself, but didn't start making serious gains til he joined my gym. Been training with me since November. Back then he had a 70kg bench. If you like I can send you the program we do, it's a two day split with 4 gym visits per week. All you really need to do is lift, eat and sleep...lots of all three.

I thought it was the...knowing people who know how to get rid of a body...thing.

I thought it was a combination of that + his general douchebag attitude and that his car is just so awesome and fast and everyone elses is just a shit box.

I remember the very first SAU cruise I went on organised by Harsh and all Kris was doing was bagging out Harsh in front of 10+ people, non stop.

:yes:

I wouldn't mind taking the offer but I'm from the west so screw driving to the east for gym!

I seem to always progress but i just need to be consistent, last year i would gym for a couple months then take a couple months off.Just getting back into the routine a week or so ago after having like 3months+ off gym. :wacko:

How long did it take for you to train Leigh up to now? I'm jelly lol

yeah as Birds said, did a about 2 months 'home gym' before I joined a real gym in November last year which is when the gains really started.

I'm pretty dedicated now, after receiving some compliments from the ladies it just boosts motivation even more lets be real. The strength gains are a bonus, no need to trolly stuff around at work anymore!

I already have a protege during my own training sessions...so unless you wanna pay me to train you on the regular outside of that, all I can do is show you the ropes once or twice and send you off on your own. As you're a mechanical engineering graduate...I'd need the cash up front.

All this gym talk making me feel lazy.

Do you accept chocolate as a form of payment?

I thought it was a combination of that + his general douchebag attitude and that his car is just so awesome and fast and everyone elses is just a shit box.

I remember the very first SAU cruise I went on organised by Harsh and all Kris was doing was bagging out Harsh in front of 10+ people, non stop.

I woulda given it back ten times as hard to that vertically challenged piece of dried shit

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