Pick It Up and Bleed
Pick It Up and Bleed Search Skip to content Menu Menu follow us Store Articles Community Loyal-T Club Loyal-T Points Rewards Subscribe to Save Search Search The World s Trusted Source & Community for Elite Fitness Alpha LifePowerful Words Pick It Up and Bleed by Chris Shugart October 1, 2013June 8, 2021 Tags Motivation, Opinion, Powerful Words, Strong Words Playing soccer was harder than Cody thought it was going to be. He wasn't as good at real-life soccer as he was at video-game soccer. Too much work. Too much sweating. So Cody cries and throws a tantrum to avoid going to practice. He does the least amount possible during games. He displays about as much hustle as a three-toed sloth on a Vicodin bender. When his team loses, Cody's parents console him and blame the refs. They buy him ice cream after the game and proudly display his participation trophies in his room. Cody's just a kid. But he's also a kid who may never learn to be a man. Unless something changes, he'll never be a leader, an innovator, or a gamer changer in any field. He was raised by a pacifying society to be a self-entitled taker, a coddled complainer and professional blamer. He'll grow up thinking he's somehow special just for showing up. He'll think that the rest of the world owes him something. And when he doesn't get it, he'll whine, bitch about "fairness" and generally make life miserable for other people. Or maybe not. Maybe one day, pudgeball Cody will walk into the local gym and decide to pick up a barbell. He'll discover, much to his dismay, that the less effort he applies the fewer results he'll get. He'll be astounded that his talent at making excuses does not transfer into adding weight to the bar. He'll be shocked at the symbiotic relationship between sweat and success. The barbell will teach him things, and he'll hate the barbell for the education it's forcing onto his delicate sensibilities. Maybe Cody will learn that his actions, or lack thereof, directly influence his strength, body fat percentage, performance, and muscle mass. He'll learn that no one else can lift the weight for him. There is no team to make up for his laziness. No one is going to shove the right foods into his mouth. He'll have decisions to make, and his progress will depend on making the smart choices. A light bulb may go off and he'll come to understand that if he fails it's all his fault. He'll discover the inverse relationship between excuses and progress, and this will be painful and shocking for him, like a slap across the face. This could lead him to the discovery of his balls. Once they've dropped, he'll wonder how he's been getting along without them all these years. As his body changes, he'll feel rewarded for his hard work. He'll come to understand that discipline and self-control and sustained effort will give him the things he wants. He'll think, "Hey, if I can get my body to do what I want, if I can build muscle and lose fat and get stronger, what else can I do?" And right then he'll know that struggle pays off. That effort is rewarded and that the application of brain cells to problems reaps benefits. And it'll feel good, really good, to know that he did it himself, that it was fucking hard, and he liked that it was fucking hard because it made the payoff that much sweeter. He'll get addicted to that feeling of accomplishment and self-reliance. Cody will apply these lessons to the rest of his life: his education, his career, his relationships. He'll see obstacles as opportunities. He'll get greedy for that successful feeling. And he'll soon want to spread the gospel of good, honest, hard work and delayed gratification. He'll become a role model and a mentor. Or he could grow up to be just another pantywaist embracing his well-deserved victimhood. Boo-hoo. But let's hope not. One thing is true: the barbell has lessons for everyone. All they have to do is pick it up and bleed. Get The T Nation Newsletters Don' t Miss Out Expert Insights To Get Stronger, Gain Muscle Faster, And Take Your Lifting To The Next Level related posts Alpha Life Are You Tough The first step to achieving your goal is to stop acting like a self-entitled sissy and get tough. This will put things into perspective for you. Motivation, Opinion, Powerful Words, Strong Words Chris Shugart August 30 Sex & Hormones Tip Long-Term TRT – Safe and Healthy An 11-year study of over 800 men using testosterone replacement therapy came to some fascinating conclusions. Take a look. Living Better, TRT TC Luoma March 23 Alpha Life Change Your Thinking Build Your Body Start bending bars and setting personal records just by opening up your mind to a few new ideas. Motivation, Opinion, Training Charles Staley October 30 Alpha Life The Steroid Nurse One of T-Nation's forum steroid gurus talks cycles, tapering, staying healthy, and why the Golden Age of bodybuilding deserves a little more tarnish. Living Better, Pharma, TRT Bryan Krahn January 14