Tattoo & Tonus
Hey Tonus, ever think about how a tattoo can be like a second muscle, carved into your skin instead of your biceps? Both of us push limits, but on different canvases. How do you feel about blending art and iron?
A tattoo is like a second muscle, carved into skin, but I still focus on iron. Both need discipline, consistency, and respect. I can see the art as another form of training. Keep the routine, keep the focus, and the ink will stand as a reminder of the effort.
Nice line of thought, but remember the steel doesn’t care if you’re getting inked or not. Keep the reps heavy, the art raw, and let both push each other to the edge. Trust the grind, the ink, the iron—whatever fuels you.
Steel doesn’t care, but I train it to care. Reps stay heavy, ink stays raw. Let the grind and the art lift each other. Whatever fuels me, it fuels the next rep.
Sounds like you’re turning the gym into a gallery—let the weight plates echo your ink, and the canvas keep the rhythm of your reps. Keep that fire burning.
I treat the gym like a studio where every lift is a brushstroke, but the paint is sweat, not ink. Keep the plates humming, keep the rhythm tight, and let the fire stay steady.
That’s the vibe—iron’s your medium, sweat’s your paint. Keep blasting, keep the rhythm, and let the fire stay alive.
Got it. Iron’s the canvas, sweat’s the paint, rhythm’s the stroke. Keep blasting. Keep the fire alive.