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Sykes
06-22-2009, 10:50 PM
So I've finally gotten off my arse and established a consistent gym routine for this past month (every weekday focusing on different muscle groups). I'm not huge by anymeans and definitely still have a long way to go. Anyway, part of the reason why I was hesitant to establish a routine was because I was honestly intimidated by the gym: by the people, not knowing what to do, looking stupid and "wimpy", etc etc. Here is main thing that I've realized: NOBODY ACTUALLY CARES

Some other things I've realized (in no particular order):
- Nobody cares how much you are/are not lifting.

- Nobody cares how you look when you're doing your routine (this includes red scrunched faces and grunting like a pornstar who's having an orgasm)

- Nobody cares what kind of gym strip you're wearing (so long as it's actually gym strip and not a DC Zipup hoodie, khaki skater shorts, and FLIP FLOPS - you're in a gym!). A $12 Micromesh shirt from Walmart works just as well as a $40 Under Armor one.

- Don't lift more than you are able - Not only is it bad technique, this is how you get hurt. Benching more than you can without a spotter to look "macho" only to end up having the bar drop on your chest or on your face. It may not "feel" like much weight (you're benching it aren't you?), but when your muscles give (which they will) and the bar smashes into your chest or face, you'll quickly realize how much weight it really is.

- If you find yourself in the above situation: DON'T BE AFRAID TO ASK FOR HELP. Better to have a bruised ego than a perm-a-dent on your chest or a smashed face and missing teeth (see previous comment).

- Learn to have proper technique. This will build your muscles better (and likely faster). If this means you have to lift lower weight, then do so. You'll thank yourself 6 months down the road when you look in the mirror and see what you've accomplished/built.

- STAY COMMITTED. Saying to yourself "I'll go later" or "I'll go tomorrow" will undoubtedly end up with you not going at all. One day will turn into a week, then months, then years then a middle-aged man with flabby arms and a huge potbelly staring back at you in the mirror.

- Hindsight is always 20/20. How many times have you told yourself "I've gotta hit the gym, I've gotta hit the gym" and don't actually go or quit? Then 8 months later you tell yourself again "I've gotta hit the gym" and realize that if you actually did hit the gym those past 8 months, you would've been well on your way to building a nice body (or at the very least be more healthy than you are now)?

- The ripped guys at the gym weren't born that way. They had to start somewhere and likely followed what's said above.

- EAT HEALTHY. This has been said here time and time again so I'm not going to say much here, but here's something I was told by an MMA instructor when I was in Toronto and has worked for me:

"Make healthy choices when it comes to eating. What you put in your body is crucial to the way you feel. How you Feel? There are many diets out there, but few diets suggest that you eat foods that make you feel good. Instead they tell you what made them feel good and what worked for them. If you feel ok eating ice cream, then eat it, Guilt free. Why feel bad later and stress out? It’s the stress that causes the damage to your body not the ice cream. If you pay attention to how you feel when it comes to food you will definitely have a closer relationship with your body and so called “Bad Food” won’t be bad anymore. And guess what? You probably won’t want to eat certain foods that you used try to avoid. Appreciate your body and it will appreciate you. Stop focusing on what is wrong with your body and focus on what is right with your body and you’ll feel much better." (Okay, so maybe that was a good chunk on diet, but those aren't my words!)

I think I'm going to stop here. I could say more, but I'd be writing forever.

I know some of this is common sense, but seriously - some people honestly don't know.

Transp0rt3r
06-22-2009, 11:01 PM
Bang on! :clap: My main challenge was staying comitted. I really didn't care how do I look when I am working out - I knew nobody actually cares! Everyone has their own routine and stuff to do... so ... If you have friends try to work out together - really helps to stay comitted :)

Godfuader
06-22-2009, 11:02 PM
Very true about the 'No-one cares' part. I was always weary about trying new stuff basically because I was worried how silly I would look. But after seeing all the oddities in peoples routine, I have come to realize...no one really cares!

On a side note, whats with the guys with the designer outfits. I just got back and there were these two guys wearing that Christian Audiger (sp?) shirt and matching hats each, with the same routine for an hour. 1 min rep, 2 min flexing (till they turned red) and 5 mins practicing fighting moves bragging about how they fought the last time. I wasn't concentrating on them...but they were in the same section as me for the hour.

B4tMan
06-22-2009, 11:04 PM
I STAY COMMITTED in telling myself "I'll go tomorrow"

Transp0rt3r
06-22-2009, 11:05 PM
^^ something tells me they won't stay for long :D . Are you working out at UofC or somewhere else?

no_joke
06-22-2009, 11:36 PM
Originally posted by Sykes
...I was honestly intimidated by the gym: by the people, not knowing what to do, looking stupid and "wimpy", etc etc. Here is main thing that I've realized: NOBODY ACTUALLY CARES



Wow, exactly how I felt a couple of years ago. To add another cliche, there's always gonna be someone out there who is stronger/faster/better than you, so just do your own thing and don't worry about. "Just Do It."

gam0s
06-25-2009, 12:46 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiFWL8TbeG8

haha

TurboD
06-30-2009, 07:07 PM
by the people, not knowing what to do, looking stupid and "wimpy", etc etc. Here is main thing that I've realized: NOBODY ACTUALLY CARES


people will notice if you're wearing a pink headband and curling 2.5lb weights, but its up to you to not worry about what other people think.

TC06
06-30-2009, 07:32 PM
I'm the guy that watches you do new exercises and steals them lol J/K J/K

It's true nobody cares, unless you are making crazy grunting noises and lifting like nothing haha

Pinoygsm
07-01-2009, 09:38 PM
As a beginner I really felt low because i dont know where do i start plus you can see everybody working out with their large muscles, so what I did I check some exercises in the youtube and from there i study the movement and execution of exercises of each body part.
Knowing what you are doing gives you self confident and thats make you go to gym regularly.

dirtsniffer
07-02-2009, 03:33 PM
ahaha euro training. that dude is jacked. remember the movie friday? LMAO

bubbley
07-02-2009, 03:55 PM
ya in a couple of weeks you will be sticking needles in your ass too!! :rofl:

dropdat
07-02-2009, 05:35 PM
Originally posted by Sykes

- Nobody cares what kind of gym strip you're wearing (so long as it's actually gym strip and not a DC Zipup hoodie, khaki skater shorts, and FLIP FLOPS - you're in a gym!). A $12 Micromesh shirt from Walmart works just as well as a $40 Under Armor one.


What's wrong with flip flops? I goto the gym 6 days a week, no excuses and wear them while doing weights everytime. Well, except for when I'm doing legs/cardio, then I'll throw on the runners in my gym bag.

se7en
07-02-2009, 08:12 PM
Originally posted by dropdat


What's wrong with flip flops? I goto the gym 6 days a week, no excuses and wear them while doing weights everytime. Well, except for when I'm doing legs/cardio, then I'll throw on the runners in my gym bag.


second that...keeps your feet cool, and not stinky.

2 hours in the gym, with shoes and socks gets old fast in summer.

Boosted Gtir
07-02-2009, 08:53 PM
spot on thread. The gym/working out in general is mostly psychological. If you overcome the mind aspect then the results will follow. :thumbsup:

se7en
07-02-2009, 10:39 PM
yeah, and getting a good trainer can help too...

I have been working out for around 10 years, and I have found an awesome way to bulk up and tone down in two months. I should patent it since it works so well.

I watch others work out and get no results...I guess some people respond better than others, but seriously, I have friends down at the gym that work out religiously, and have terrible gains.

Now if I could only I had the time to work out full time and stay in shape.


@ 225 6'1" right now, but I am going to diet down to 205-210 in the next couple months, and get that damn six pack back :)

edit: I hate to say it too, but the only supplement I ever take with training, is protein. Most of the rest of that stuff isn't worth the money.

timdog
07-03-2009, 08:35 AM
Originally posted by se7en

I watch others work out and get no results...I guess some people respond better than others, but seriously, I have friends down at the gym that work out religiously, and have terrible gains.


some people are not looking to make big gains but instead just maintain a healthy lifestyle and perhaps offset their lack of active hobbies or imperfect diet. i know some people that eat like shit and drink and they only workout so they can get away with it. I know it's not healthy and that diet is important but it's better than nothing. alot of people you see at the gym do not want to be jacked so it's unfair to make an assumption like you have... unless of course you are specifically talking about your friends whom have told you that they want bigger gains. if thats the case i'll shut up

dandia89
07-03-2009, 08:54 AM
when I first started I was always intimated by the guys around me. I'm really skinny so it was so hard for me to feel confident there, but once i forced myself to go daily it was so much easier to go in there. Hell, now I'm asking those guys a lot of the time for tips on my form.

se7en
07-03-2009, 09:50 AM
Originally posted by timdog


some people are not looking to make big gains but instead just maintain a healthy lifestyle and perhaps offset their lack of active hobbies or imperfect diet. i know some people that eat like shit and drink and they only workout so they can get away with it. I know it's not healthy and that diet is important but it's better than nothing. alot of people you see at the gym do not want to be jacked so it's unfair to make an assumption like you have... unless of course you are specifically talking about your friends whom have told you that they want bigger gains. if thats the case i'll shut up


Yeah man, after 10 years in the "field" I have got to know most of the guys what work out seriously in Medicine Hat....Only so many Gyms down here :)

claire909
07-09-2009, 02:01 AM
Quite practical tips one should not compare oneself with others ,just consult your coach ,state your objectives and follow the program ,schedule and diet chart prepared by him.Stay patient and persistent.

claire909
07-14-2009, 05:27 AM
I prefer my park more than my gym , it gives me the much needed whiff of fresh air into my lungs making me stronger and fresher and ready to take on the day's challenges