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    Some of the great VFL/AFL goals (1969 - 1994)

    Some of the great VFL/AFL goals (1969 - 1994) - YouTube
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    Post your goals - RIGHT NOW!

    With all the general discussion about this place becoming more like facebook than a BB'ing forum, I thought I'd like to ask this question : What are your fitness goals, right now? All of you? I would say the vast majority of members are not aspiring to be competitive bb'ers - but to get...
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    Your Goals

    Just thought I'd start a thread where we can put up a our fitness/sport based goals, and a timeframe (and perhaps report back when the timeframe's up). These can be goals in powerlifting, bodybuilding, strongman, or any other sport for that matter - I know there's quite a few on here that are...
  4. pistachio

    Long term strength and physique goals

    As a bit of a follow up from the You, on reflection thread, I thought it might be interesting to see what people's ultimate goals are when it comes to the gym. My long term goals would be: Physique: 95kg lean (sub 10%) Strength: - 4 plate bench (180kg) - 5 plate squat (220kg)...
  5. MikeW

    2011 lifting goals

    Hi Guys, Well its almost the end of another year. Time to reflect on how you went against your 2010 goals and to be bold and set your 2011 goals. Go on record and tell the forum what you're going to achieve next year. We can check back this time in 2011 and see how we all went against our...
  6. pistachio

    reasonable strength goals and a path to getting there

    hi all ok, well after doing a lot of reading on here about the benefits of strength training in building an impressively muscular physique, i have decided to dedicate approximately 12 months to getting strong. i am not sure when i am going to start this, could be as soon as 2 weeks or as...
  7. TrentZor

    turning 30 and setting goals

    So the missus turned 30 last week. She's been mopping around the house on and saying whats ahead? I guess when i turned 30 i also did alot of soul searching.. I mean she has acomplished alot of her goals she set out before turning 30 compared to all her friends/people we know. She has...
  8. Dancelot

    Help me set SMART strength goals for this year

    Background: I started lifting at the start of last year, but only did squat and bench press (with the usual curls & crappy machine stuff) along with cardio until May. Then I did a program from Iron Addicts with Squat Day, Bench Press Day and Deadlift Day for 2 months. For various reasons, I...
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    Systematicly achieving strength goals

    Achieving strength goals is easier to measure than achieving physique goals. You can record strength gains weekly, but physique goals are harder to notice on a weekly basis. So whats the best way to increase strength and achieve goals. Firstly, you need to set a goal and a realistic time...
  10. CaT_SPeW

    strength goals

    after BATB3 ive had to re-evaluate my goals, i hope these will all be short term goals and that i will be posting up a bunch of new ones soon enough. Bench: 102.5 > 110kg Overhead Press: 80kg > 90kg Squat: 125 > 150kg (pending scans on my knee next tuesday:eek:) Deadlift: 185 > 200kg...
  11. Kyle Aaron

    Setting goals

    In physical training we hear a lot about what sorts of workouts to do, what supplements to take and so on. We don't often hear about the most important part: the mind, the decision to do something and the resolve to stick with it all. Setting goals is an important part of physical training. To...
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    Your Goals Thread

    Just thought it might be interesting to start a goals thread. My current goals: 95kg lean muscle 100kg bench press 16" arms 6 pack bigger forearms By the way I just hit a goal today of benching my own weight =D Pretty happy even though it's still only 80kg.
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