It was a valid question. A lot of training is done "for a sport," or with some goal in mind. My "strength training" is arguably like "being rich," where the sub-goal has supplanted the actual goal.
However, originally I liked it for being a balance of athleticism with a smaller investment of time. That's changed, but I'm kind of hooked on what I'm doing. I could just as easily be hooked on yoga, running, or swimming I suppose - less sexy people staring at you in the gym though. Though if that's my thing you'd think I would body build...so...this is my current sweet spot.
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Date: 2015-10-15 03:50 pm (UTC)However, originally I liked it for being a balance of athleticism with a smaller investment of time. That's changed, but I'm kind of hooked on what I'm doing. I could just as easily be hooked on yoga, running, or swimming I suppose - less sexy people staring at you in the gym though. Though if that's my thing you'd think I would body build...so...this is my current sweet spot.
I felt it was a fair question - also funny.