gopro: First of all, no one pressured me into anything. I have no idea at all what you're talking about. Like Chris said, I have been jumping from program to program for years now, it's nothing new. With that being said, don't take me not sticking to your program personally, because it's a common thing for me to change programs on a weekly (or even daily, lol, basis).
SF: I actually brought your name up first, sorry about that bro.
Cyndi: I actually do post my diet on a daily basis if you scroll down my journal entry. I list everything that I eat throughout the day. I am glad that you have found great results with P/RR/S, that's great. I wish you the best of luck with your training and hopefully you'll go far with P/RR/S. I can't really say much about it---since I have never given it a shot. In the future I might give it a full run through, I am not sure at this point. Thanks for the support, though, appreciate it!
Andrea: Hey there, thanks for stopping by, lol. Tons of drama in my journal. Anyway V-12 is a product by SAN, it's actually just a creatine product. I really like it because its sugar and calorie free, and tastes pretty damn good, too.
Chris: Hey man, I appreciate you chiming in here. You honestly probably know me better than anyone on this site. Just because you know me from a few years ago when I first joined at WBB. So like you said, I just have this OCD about changing my training/diet/journal all the time. It's not a habit that I am proud of, but it is a habit and still affects me to this day. I feel like I am starting to get better at it, but again it's tough.
But I also feel that you're 100% right on when you say my intentions are never bad, because they aren't. I didn't mean to personally insult gopro by dropping his program. Nor did I mean to personally insult SF when I dropped Westside the last time. And I didn't mean to personally insult you when I was back at WBB you put together a program for me. And you're right I haven't posted on WBB for over a year now. By the way, I have no idea how binging and changing programs actually has given me the size/strength I have. I can't imagine what would happen if I actually stuck to something, both diet and training wise.
Monolith: LOL.
Tony: I am never pressured into anything bro. No one EVER tries to convince me that their program is great. SF never has, gopro never has, no one ever has. Everyone just talks about their personal experience and opinion with it---that's all. And it's just an obsessive compulsive thing for me to randomly change my training, diet, etc. I have been doing it for years now. Chris can testify that back on WBB I used to change my program all the time. Always looking for something new or better so to speak. Westside was probably the program that I ended up sticking to for the longest period of time.
Mudge: Thanks for stopping by, and clearing that up.