Being on the top
of the food chain affords us humans many opportunities. To me there
is nothing more dominate than saying “I have made it to the top. I
choose where to live, what to eat, and who to mate with.” A very
simple yet powerful mindset rooted in all of us. In that regard,
choosing to be a vegan or vegetarian is pretty empowering. I mean you
are literally saying fuck you to planet earth. I am so dominate that
I CHOOSE not to eat or use animal products. Generations of humans
have worked hard to put humans on the top and now you are so far
above all life that you don’t even need animals anymore. You gotta
respect that even if it is not in line with the Alpha male primal
focus this blog promotes.
Granted being
vegan is a first world luxury and is only something that has become a
feasible option in the last 100 years or so. Forgive me; I am not too
familiar with the vegan movement of the Upper Paleolithic era circa
40,000 BC. You’ll be hard pressed to find a vegan in Syria. Just
having the option to not eat certain foods from a moral or ethical
stand point is pretty advanced. I have witnessed utter poverty first
hand. Kids crapping in the front “yard” and using their left hand
to wipe their ass, eating their dogs, having sex with sheep, adults
using the roof of their mud hut as a bathroom so the smell lingers up
and out with the wind, women fist fighting for kernels of corn etc…
These people are only concerned with one thing…staying alive. They
eat whatever they can, whenever they can. Fuck, they will eat you if
they have to. Trying to describe veganism to an Afghan is on the same
level as watching a cat with no legs bury a turd on a frozen pond.
not vegan but Paleo? |
(This will become
relevant momentarily, bare with me.)
Ask any number of
serious weightlifters about working out and you will generally get
the same response. It’s all we care about. It is life. It takes
priority over everything and almost everyone. Your entire mindset
forever changes. You start measuring your day in proteins and fats,
when you eat next, how much sleep you will need, when you next
workout is and what it will be. You wake up and your entire day is
almost a ritual into your lift for the day. Things painstakingly
planned out around your schedule as best as possible. You will avoid
things that might impair your lift i.e. some buddies getting together
to play football because you are afraid you might pull a muscle or
take a hit that will affect your workout. Sounds sissy but it’s
often times the case.
Like I have said
in previous posts weightlifting is sadistic. Sadism can be seen by
some as selfishness. “I know what I want; I will do it to myself to
get the pleasure no matter how much it hurts. I will feel no remorse
for my intent.” (test boost +10 after typing that) This is why
people who turn their bodies into chiseled slabs of wood are
perceived as vain or shallow because it becomes the primary focus of
life. Dangerous? Yes. Are there D-Bags ruining the environment and
attitude of our fitness culture? HELL YES. (I will leave it to your
discretion to judge if I may be one of those.) But the ultimate
sadistic nature of weightlifting cannot be ignored. What I want and
need take precedence over everything else. So now that I have
rightfully praised the idea and principles of Veganism I can feel no
guilt when stating that veganism simply just does not fit into the
lifestyle of a serious weightlifter. (DISCLAIMER: nothing but
extreme respect for vegans. It requires great discipline and passion
to live that lifestyle. Do you.)
Weight lifting
requires a fierce commitment. You have to eat and work like an animal
to achieve the said “gains”. Us weightlifters do both. We eat
what we have to and lift what we have to in order to be the best. If
you are consciously avoiding a tool that will unlock greater
strength, energy, and size for moral or ethical reasons then you are
not committed to becoming a truly dominate force in the gym. You are
placing others in front of yourself. While that is a very noble thing
it does not allow you to be the strongest person possible. If you are
set on weightlifting and being vegan more power to you (you will need
all the power you can get lol) but when everyone passes you in PR’s,
size, energy, and skill don’t cry. There are plenty of plants and
animals out there that will be mirin’ your gains.
I won’t praise
the merits of vegan weightlifting but I am not going to shit on you
because you are one. It should go without saying that I would rather
you be concerned with your physical fitness and well being then be a
flabby, odd shaped lump. I just find it incredibly baffling that
someone so concerned with their appearance and muscular development
could be so defiant in the face of things proven to give you what you
have been working so hard for. I see a die-hard vegan lifter and all
I can think to myself is “if only this person would take the next
step into the gains lifestyle. They could dominate. *Le sigh*
"YOU CAN WEIGHT LIFT AND BE VEGAN, ASSHOLE!" - trustXVXdust |
As a recovering vegan I speak from
experience. I was vegan and vegetarian for 6+ years. I took an
activate interest in my health after 4 years worth of white bread,
Clif bars, and candy. Naturally weightlifting came into play. I
enjoyed working out and being vegetarian at the same time. But then a
line in the sand was drawn. The Lords of Iron spoke to me in my sleep
one night and said “Adam. You have come as far as you can in your
journey of gains. You must give yourself fully to us or be condemned
to a life of mediocre muscle gains and size small t shirts.” I was
awakened. That very night I was baptized into the Brotherhood of
Protein. I gave myself fully to the almighty. HE HAS RISEN! I ate all
the eggs and sushi in sight and never looked back. In 5 years time I
went from 175lbs to 225lbs.
that moment when a "Fence Walker" makes the commitment to get huge. |
Eating well and
lifting hard. COMMIT TO BOTH. That’s what we do. Doing one or the
other is called “Fence Walking” and will only get your ego jerked
off for a few months. People will notice the changes in you and
compliment you. They will be impressed and may even find themselves
with muscle envy. You must strike quick once this phase has begun.
You cannot linger in this here for too long. Granted there is a
larger window in this phase for idling then others down the road but
you want to move up in the long run. Rule of thumb: a year is usually
the limit in this phase because after a while you will plateau and
people will stop noticing your gains. You will drift into the “oh
yeah that guy works out” zone instead of the “that dudes a
fucking beast” zone. The “oh yeah that guy works out” zone is
something to be avoided AT ALL COSTS! It is the Friendzone of
weightlifting.
Are you ready to
do whatever it takes to build yourself to be the biggest, baddest,
strongest mother fucker in the gym? I know you are. You have made it
this far. Then fuck your morals and ethics. Consume. Build.
Annihilate. Enjoy your life on the top of the food chain. Pay
respect to your ancestors by graciously consuming what they worked so
hard to provide. Don’t let anything stand in your way of becoming
what you want.
S`*CK IT! |
STAY GRIM AND HIT THE GYM