Journey, Not A Destination

Ya, I was undecided if I should put his on there. The fact is though, it comes down to the information. And his blog consistently has worthy info posted. Plus, I actually do like Eric as a person. Yea, he's in the circle jerk of gurus. But he's one of the better ones in terms of shady marketing tactics. Actually, he doesn't use them as far as I'm concerned. And he's one of the most knowledgeable guys I've communicated with. To boot, he has great products.

Hence his making it on the worthy list.

I have more I'll add as time goes on.
 
There are a few, lol. I try and give most the benefit of the doubt, although a few on this forum have tested my limits!

So I wonder if I'll get banned if I post a link to my blog in my sig.
 
I'm sure I'll hear shit for it from others. I think I'll keep it in the sig until I open the site for business. Once I do that, I'll remove it.
 
Thanks Val. I remember I hated the idea of starting a blog and now I'm pretty stoked actually.

No, the intense workouts have stopped. I'm in a transition phase right now, ie, too damn busy.
 
In some ways I do. Others I don't.

Since my goals are always changing, and I'm very attached to my goals... I'm happy with whatever training I'm doing that drives me closer.
 
Steve,
Nailed down a date for a hike with my buddy, which will be October 10th. He is from the White Mountains so he is picking a 4k that will be within my ability and will be a day hike. I do have one question. If my normal daily calories are around 2600, what do you think i plan on eating that day to stay fueled. My first thought is trail mix, Natty PB sandwich, fruit. Any other ideas? How many calories will i need?

Thanks,
Matt
 
Hi, Steve :waving:

Remember how I used to run, pump iron with the Big Boys, and kickbox and stuff? Well, I still run but I've been incorporating more "girl-affiliated" activities--like doing way more yoga in a real studio (with a bunch of other people, but majority are women) and I started a belly dancing class twice a week. Belly dancing uses muscles that are seldom "hit" in most other mainstream exercises, although the beginner's stuff is not very intense. I very much enjoy dressing up scantly and girly :D Hahaha, you should try it sometime! get in tune with your feminine side ;)

How's your wife? Is she still swimming?
 
Hi, Steve :waving:

Remember how I used to run, pump iron with the Big Boys, and kickbox and stuff? Well, I still run but I've been incorporating more "girl-affiliated" activities--like doing way more yoga in a real studio (with a bunch of other people, but majority are women) and I started a belly dancing class twice a week. Belly dancing uses muscles that are seldom "hit" in most other mainstream exercises, although the beginner's stuff is not very intense. I very much enjoy dressing up scantly and girly :D Hahaha, you should try it sometime! get in tune with your feminine side ;)

Why is the mental image of Steve in a hip scarf providing my mind with fits of giggles? :biggrinjester:

I think I've got a good balance... Mixed Martial Arts and weight lifting one the 'masculine' side... belly dance and yoga on the feminine. And gawd yes! I love belly dance just for those reasons! It helps make other activities more, erm, acrobatic, if you know what I'm sayin'. :reddevil:
 
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