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Another Men’s Health Magazine Belly Off Club post
To offset the waste of bandwith I caused with my last post, I decided to share a scan of the following page in the May issue of Men’s Health US.
The Belly Off Club page of Men’s Health US’ Malegrams section is probably one of the most inspiring pages in the magazine. Just by looking at the vital statistics on this guy and the before and after pictures, I just realized that if you really want it bad and are willing to make the necessary sacrifices, you can start feeling good about yourself.
This to me was very significant just this past Sunday, when I was able to play through a whole basketball game without getting subbed. I know it doesn’t sound much, but the accomplishment is relative to how I was able to somehow run jog circles around the same guys I played against last year. Ah, you know what I mean.:P
Since I made it a point to make Men’s Health a part of my life, I’ve seen so much difference, and it really is personally rewarding. And why do I keep blogging about it? Because somehow, I feel that if I wasn’t saving up for my future (lol), I would definitely (again) love to be part of the crew that day in and day out churn out probably the most inspiring magazine in the world. It also goes without saying, Women’s Health Magazine Philippines will also turn out to be the same.
Those guys at Summit Media (you know who you are) are really doing the Lord’s work.
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about 1 year ago
That really is inspiring. I’ll have to check it out – thanks!