Well in case you guys don't know what I look like this is me,
except I have much longer hair and jaw line is a little more defined(this was like 4 months ago). Anyways, I don't know whats wrong with me, I think I'm bi-polar, I just got a realy big surge of depression outa nowhere, actualy I was trying to look for what I was going to wear for the first day of school and realized how huge my clothes are and theyre still tight on me, so ya thats prolly why. But anyways ya, my mood changes way too easy. Thanks for all ur advice.
except I have much longer hair and jaw line is a little more defined(this was like 4 months ago). Anyways, I don't know whats wrong with me, I think I'm bi-polar, I just got a realy big surge of depression outa nowhere, actualy I was trying to look for what I was going to wear for the first day of school and realized how huge my clothes are and theyre still tight on me, so ya thats prolly why. But anyways ya, my mood changes way too easy. Thanks for all ur advice.

The books will outline all the excersises to do for the different muscle groups and the proper technique so you dont hurt your self. It will all seem like greek at first but once you get a basic understanding, you can go to a gym and not feel TO overwelmed. Then get one of the trainer's to set you up a beginners program and talk about your goals. He/she will walk you through the excersises on the program sheet and answer your questions. It wont be easy by any means, and you will also have to concentrate largely on your cardio workout and change your diet, but you will see results. Really, what do you have to lose. You dont have to get all ripped like a rock star or super strong like a power lifter, but its important for u to get to a point were you feel comfortable with yourself. Its all about willpower and knowledge. If you do decide to get serious about it, I wish you good luck.



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