I’ve heard that often, when someone who says, I don’t care about strength, what’s it good for, I’ve no use for it, etc. actually gives weight training a try and gets the noob gains, then funnily enough, you don’t hear that from them again.
I don’t care about strength and have no use for it; several years of lifting later, I have gotten my noob gains and still have no use for strength (with the exception of possibly helping with some occasional back pains I used to have). Nothing in my daily life hinges on my deadlift doubling—not even carrying in the groceries.
I’ve heard that often, when someone who says, I don’t care about strength, what’s it good for, I’ve no use for it, etc. actually gives weight training a try and gets the noob gains, then funnily enough, you don’t hear that from them again.
I don’t care about strength and have no use for it; several years of lifting later, I have gotten my noob gains and still have no use for strength (with the exception of possibly helping with some occasional back pains I used to have). Nothing in my daily life hinges on my deadlift doubling—not even carrying in the groceries.