I. In college, I became obsessed with weightlifting. I missed zero workouts. I meticulously tracked various performance metrics and charted the changes over time, allowing me to see what worked and what didn’t. When I wasn’t training, I was researching. I read every book on the subject that I could get my hands on. I spent countless hours on weightlifting blogs, forums, subreddits, podcasts, and YouTube tutorials. I spent more time studying for my workouts than I did for class.
The Ethics of Enhancement
The Ethics of Enhancement
The Ethics of Enhancement
I. In college, I became obsessed with weightlifting. I missed zero workouts. I meticulously tracked various performance metrics and charted the changes over time, allowing me to see what worked and what didn’t. When I wasn’t training, I was researching. I read every book on the subject that I could get my hands on. I spent countless hours on weightlifting blogs, forums, subreddits, podcasts, and YouTube tutorials. I spent more time studying for my workouts than I did for class.