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Old June 28th, 2006, 01:27 PM
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Hunger

was curious - do any of you every just have a hunger ( not sure how else to explain it) to build more and more muscle

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You bet...

I have the "hunger" as you call it, but it seems that when I get into the gym and start working out it goes away. Always comes back later of course, but my hunger is more like a craving.

I think to really get big at all costs you need to have a hunger that is more like starving.

Hope my analogy makes some sense...
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Old February 15th, 2009, 01:45 PM
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This question makes me laugh but it is true in order to achieve anything that is difficult you have to want it---like you are starving to achieve your goals.
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Not really a hunger, just an itch to get in and start moving weight unless I'm just burned out.......then it takes a week or two for the itch to return.
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I totally get what you mean. Although it's not as much a hunger for me, as it is a lust. Like I think constantly think about it, until it's sated.
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I'm not sure. I suppose you could think of it as a hunger. Like the others have said, I get in the gym and work out until it feels satisfied. Sometimes I have to watch it because I'll end up overtraining. It is always on my mind though, always thinking of what I can do to get bigger.
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Wink

Getting more and more 'starving' since I started going to gym regularly and seriously.
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Its one of those things going to the gym is a good addiction, and once you start putting on size its never really enough. The bigger you get, the goal becomes to get even bigger.
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My HUNGER has endured for over four decades; still "famished" for greater definition and the looks from fellow gym rats... Keepin' that "hunger" goin' and growin', at 65 plus. May you be given the same or similar deep gut level desire to be all you want to be and can be.
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hunger is a good word for it.. passion is another. hungry passion?
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hunger is a good word for it.. passion is another. hungry passion?
hungry passion doesn't sound right. Reminds me of wanting more passion fruit! Maybe hungry to lift more weights? I don't know...
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I dont think so hunger help to grow muscell just work out hard for that man
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Every person in this world likes a well toned body to improve their personality and impress girls. I am very slim and for me I have a hunger to establish a well toned and a perfect body. Your personality totally depends on your physique, if you are obese or slim, you won't be noticed. But anywhere a person with a good physique is noticed. It is also beneficial for health.
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Hunger All Ways and Always for more and more ...



Oh, yeah! All the time and I've been working at it for over four decades... Never get tired of it.

Pumping iron and being physically awesome is my ongoing vision and motivation.


Stay hungry as long as you can. It is the way to more...
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Totally Agree!!!

Always looking for ways to keep the hunger going!! You have to eat to fuel the body and lift heavy. The equation is simple, Big input equals big output....

Keep it all big and heavy to get big and heavy!!!

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Learn to love working out and you will achieve the best results. For some workouts are just tedious and boring, make them a challenge and become intuitive about how your body feels from a workout and you will get the best results.
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The hunger is in my gut. To become the freak bodybuilder I need to be.
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