68Chris
68Chris t1_jdyc0as wrote
Reply to comment by alchmst1259 in [Image]This is what keeps me going back to the gym by Untrulybelly
No that's not what it means at all. An amateur is not a beginner. The word is being used here to convey a level of commitment and discipline, not a level of ability.
The intent here is that you approach your health and physical fitness with dedication, discipline, commitment, and sacrifice. Amateurs don't take that approach. They aren't serious about developing themselves. They make excuses or find reasons not to train.
Regardless, you don't have to be Hercules to go to a gym. You just have to want to be healthier and fitter. Strive to be best YOU can be. Any improvement at all is worth it.
68Chris t1_je1b1er wrote
Reply to comment by alchmst1259 in [Image]This is what keeps me going back to the gym by Untrulybelly
A fair point, but I dare say Socrates didn't use an English language dictionary. Perhaps there's a more accurate way to translate the quote from ancient Greek.