The Truth About Building Strength (PART 6)
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I love you, no homo.
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@strengthcamp When are you going to do a video on the last zone or Chakra?
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youre a seriously smart guy
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Awesome man.
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Hey Elliot just subscribed as i been watching your videos for a long time im coming up 19 and been powerlifting/strongman training for about 2 years now and had some great gains in weight and strength and im really happy with my gains ive found myself as i go on the gains obviously are getting slower and slower would you recomend to keep going and going pushing and pushing or maybe changing something in my routine or eating wise ? if not steroids is a question i dont support them atall ?
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You are such a beast. Start a podcast so we can hear more of this!
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This is why everyone should smoke pot.
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amazing vids man
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i keep hearing that exessive masturbation can make you selfish and needy etc...is it because of what you said about over stimulation of the "grounding" and self ?
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More Honest feedback - However i do think that we lack a focus on interpersonal and intrapersonal health which can be achieved in many spiritual ways or ways that involve no spirituality what so ever.
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Honest feedback - please don't talk about quantum physics (or rather what some people are ascribing to quantum physics to make what they have to say sound 'sciencey'). UFT isn't about a unity of interconnectivity. It's an explanation of how matter and different forms of energy are made of the same 'stuff' (gross oversimplification I know). Quantum Entanglement is what you mean and that theory is a long, long way from 'everything's connected'.
Elliot, you talk a lot about god in the "becoming the strongest version of yourself video's", just like this one. I'm an atheist, I don't believe in god. It's my opinion there's not enough sufficient proof for me to believe in that diety. I believe in science but also in love, relationships, good morals etc. Does this limit me from becoming the strongest version of myself? Obviously, I believe not, but my question is if you seriously believe the answer is yes, and why?
SinisterSkip 6 months ago
@SinisterSkip No, it doesn't limit you from becoming the "strongest version of yourself". In fact, NO belief is needed. God is simply a word that I use to describe the indescribable, I'm really not attached to it at all. If it feels better to replace the word 'God' with Nature, Universe, Allah, Tao, Elohim, Bhagwan, Satnam, Ahura Mazd or Shit Head really doesn't make a difference to me.
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