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I love to go out on the town and get wasted but I can't balance it with fitness training. Does anyone else feel the same? ofcourse people will say "drink in moderation" but lets be honest we all enjoy getting rat arsed.
Drink messes me up and Im much happier and focussed when I lay off the booze. We all strive so hard to fine tune our bodies yet abuse it. What does anyone else think to this matter?
Drink messes me up and Im much happier and focussed when I lay off the booze. We all strive so hard to fine tune our bodies yet abuse it. What does anyone else think to this matter?
Uni in Sepember
I'm a competing boxer and I can't keep a training regime and drink at the weekends. I just can't relax and enjoy it! Whats the point in killing yourself all week in the gym and in the ring then boozing away on a friday and saturday night? I prefer to go home sober and think how I'm going to KO my opponent in a few weeks! The buzz from doing that lasts a lot longer than alcohol!
You have to go out now and then, though, and have a laugh. Its also fun seeing all the 'hard' bouncers and pissed up 18 years trying to start fights with you days after you've KO'd a real hard man!
You have to go out now and then, though, and have a laugh. Its also fun seeing all the 'hard' bouncers and pissed up 18 years trying to start fights with you days after you've KO'd a real hard man!
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seriously ruins you if you want to improve strength and get fitter. I remember alex ferguson saying he rather his players smoked rather than drank in terms of it affecting players fitness.
Having said that I've heard many people reckon that a long run helps you feel better after drinking - it may be the case for them, as for me - no thanks.

Having said that I've heard many people reckon that a long run helps you feel better after drinking - it may be the case for them, as for me - no thanks.
What we do in life echoes in eternity
i understand the need for training hard and keeping off the drink but also as a society some people do need to 'chill' out and have a few drinks, some more than othes.
Surely working harder to combat the luxuries in life is a good thing. I work hard at the gym and enjoy myself at the weekend and also am glad i do this or else i may go insain. We only live once but watching our intake is important. After all we could smoke,drink and do no exercise!....
Surely working harder to combat the luxuries in life is a good thing. I work hard at the gym and enjoy myself at the weekend and also am glad i do this or else i may go insain. We only live once but watching our intake is important. After all we could smoke,drink and do no exercise!....
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Re: Alcohol
Well it's not a problem for me, but seems harder for others. I normally go down the pub a few nights a week, I don't get hammered though. And at weekends I normally drink allot more depending on where I go. But It rarely gets in the way of my fitness.I love beasting wrote:I love to go out on the town and get wasted but I can't balance it with fitness training. Does anyone else feel the same? ofcourse people will say "drink in moderation" but lets be honest we all enjoy getting rat arsed.
Drink messes me up and Im much happier and focussed when I lay off the booze. We all strive so hard to fine tune our bodies yet abuse it. What does anyone else think to this matter?
It’s all about moderation, happy drinking

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Thing is Dave its pretty easy to say things like that but many people who want to join the forces (in particular Marine/Para/Infantry etc) get scared by the Fitness requirements. The requirements are there to be met and all the guys want to do is be in tip top shape and not fail.Dave.Mil wrote:By the sound of most of you I would forget about joining the forces and stick with the healthclub.
Boozing does mess up training but as you said you have to be able to crack on the day after, regardless.
I’m not a big drinker to be honest with you... and since working in a pub I’ve drunk even less, I don’t smoke, I don’t drink sugary or fizzy drinks, and rarely eat sweets now... yet I do go out and enjoy myself, there are other ways of having fun rather than sitting in a Smokey bar drinking, or dancing in a crowded club with the same old slag’s every week...
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Go Ashore get pi**ed. Next day you Yomp/Tab whatever.
It's what servicemen do and it will never ever change.
Saturdays at CTCRM when little me was in training the finale to the week was the Gronks ball in the NAAFI. Get as a newt wake up the next day, lie in. Loved Sundays! Monday back to the grind.
Pass out of training and you do what you want. Trap gronks, get rattarsed, it's the rich tapestry of life. Long may it never change! O and you had to soldier as well.
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It's what servicemen do and it will never ever change.
Saturdays at CTCRM when little me was in training the finale to the week was the Gronks ball in the NAAFI. Get as a newt wake up the next day, lie in. Loved Sundays! Monday back to the grind.
Pass out of training and you do what you want. Trap gronks, get rattarsed, it's the rich tapestry of life. Long may it never change! O and you had to soldier as well.
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Mate of mine went on a rugby trip to Newquay recently. Got there at about 10am and the others went out sightseeing. F T thinks former bootneck, bar's open. Apparently he had a bit of a session - a lone mission, and retired to the hotel bar for a few quiet ones at about 8pm -when the others were splashing on the Old Spice for the good ladies of Newquay. Lads return to the hotel late and find former bootneck asleep slumped on the bar with trolleys round his ankles and soiled carpet
Why do all bootnecks seem to have that 'kick the arse out of it' approach to just about anything they do?



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