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Published 09:05 5 Feb 2019 GMT
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You know when it's time to send that Snapchat, that text, that '7.45 this evening?'
And away you go. Into the gym, into the battlefield.
It's the same story, just a different day every time you pass the turnstiles and begin the pump.
And like a leopard never changes its spots, your gains buddy never changes their ways. Some of them would annoy a saint.
You benched 70 Kg the last day and now you're up to 75. You're doing grand, too. 6 reps in, only two to go and you're not pumping as fast or as explosively but you can still do it. You have this and this is where you earn your crust.
Then your partner takes all the pressure off, lifts the bar up and nips your gains in the bud.
What the hell am I here for?
'Is he big? Yes, no' is his best effort and you're left in the doghouse.
Get your head in the game, will you?
'Ah lad, I'm still goosed after that match at the weekend. I'm as tight all over," he says as he puts on his shorts in the dressing room. "Do you know what, I actually don't think I'll do much today. Might just go to the jacuzzi."
Left hanging. Now, everything's in a heap.
The hurler on the ditch is no good to you.
But, partner has to do more. He gets the 16 and does two proper reps, bends his back to the floor for the next two and leaves it at that.
It's not the same.
"You see, what you should be doing here is turning your hands this way. It makes all the difference for me. "Actually can't believe you never did that before."Ah get lost.
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