Train Like an Animal

Train like an animal because if you don’t you are just wasting your time.

You are the Lion of the gym. Act like it. The Sheep and Cows can sit on a machine and watch TV but you’re there for a purpose. You’re there to strengthen your body and mind. The only way to do that is to push yourself past any limits you think might exist. The other weaklings in the gym have accepted limits. That’s why they look the way they do. That’s why they act the way they do. That’s why they are frightened.

But not you. Not anymore. Not ever again. Lift that monster weight. And do it again and again. That weight doesn’t want to be lifted. That weight thinks you can’t lift it. That weight is mocking you. What that weight doesn’t know is that you do not accept limits. You will lift that weight. And if you fail you WILL try again and again until you succeed.

So do it. Go all out. Leave everything in the gym. If you leave the gym and you still have more in the tank you have failed. Leave everything in the gym.

Take it to the limit. Past the point of no return.

If you aren’t willing to sweat for it you don’t deserve it. If you’re willing to die for it it’s yours for the taking.

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  1. Yo VP,

    I’ve been training like an animal for 7 years now (I just turned 40). Recently, I severely strained the piriformis and glute on the left side, while dead lifting. The sciatic nerve got involved and it really screwed with my life, simple things like sitting, standing, walking, and sleeping. The intensity of my workouts suffered for 8 weeks. I look the same, but I “feel” like my fitness level dropped a notch or two. I’m healed and back to bringing it now.

    Just curious if you’ve had any significant injuries, and what your approach was? I’m guessing you ignored the pain and kept banging the iron! Thanks

    • Victor Pride says:

      Hi Jeff,

      I haven’t had any serious injuries, just minor injuries like a bum elbow that kept me out of the gym for three weeks. I did ignore that pain until I couldn’t lift anything at all. Ignoring the pain is a bad idea.

      If you aren’t using already, you may want to look into getting a prescription for human growth hormone and testosterone replacement. That will help the workouts and injury prevention.

      Good luck.

  2. When I first started out way back I was woefully weak and quite chubby. Getting leaner and leaner & stronger and stronger on a daily basis has to be in the top 2 or top 3 feelings in the world for a man. Glad I found this site, VP, and others who think like me. I got sick of paying for and watching too much tv and did a search for “Spartan”!

  3. Had the same injurynyou had jeff, man did that fuck my training up ,couldn’t squat or deadlift for 3 months plus any sort of bending

  4. Absolutely only way to train, you do need to vary your intensity with deadlifting though, a heavy session every 2-3 weeks to make progress. Doesn’t hurt to up the intensity and go full bore on medium weight from time to time. Heavy iron is great, be mindful of rest when it is needed. I am usually the most intense trainer when I am in the gym, I may not be a big man but I have a great body for my height and am reasonably shredded, no body outrains me.

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