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Natural Selection is a beautiful thing. Sometimes you have to let the

herd thin itself. I personally wouldn't say anything, I used to hate

when people would give their 2 cents and I wasn't asking <lol>.

Let the mullets be, they are a wild breed that will react strangely

when confronted with sound advice.

just my 2 cents, and yes you asked LOL.

Bill

> OK, I was at the gym friday and I saw a couple guys doing some

really STUPID

> stuff. Normally on bad form, clanging DB's together, etc, I don't

say

> anything. No one is interested in free advice. BUT, these guys

were laying

> on the bench, (imagine laying there with your arms straight out to

the

> side). they had 2 db's, approximately 30-35# and they were

attempting to

> pick them off the *floor* and do flyes with them. (with their arms

spread

> out).

>

> All I could think was this guy was going to F up his rotator cuff..

BAD,

> because it was obvious they couldn't do the flyes with that amount

of weight

> to start with. So, at what point do you interfere and say " hey,

dumbass,

> you're gonna screw up your rotator cuff and end up in the emergency

room " .

> OR, do you just go learn basic first aid and keep your cell phone

handy?

> lol.

>

> Lana

>

>

>

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I saw that at the gym too, EXACT same maneuver (do these guys belong

to a club or something?) and here's what I did... kinda funny now

that I'm writing it out. I rushed over to the guy and said, " Omigosh

are you OKAY?!?!? " even though he hadn't made any sort of wounded

animal noise. He looked at me a little funny and before he could say

are you nuts lady, I said " Because my boyfriend tore his rotator cuff

doing that EXACT SAME THING and he was out of the gym for like 8

weeks recovering and he almost died from lack of gym time so I was

just making sure you are okay cuz I'd hate to see that happen to

anyone else. " Literally a run-on sentence like that. Then before he

could catch his breath, I pretty much just skipped off saying

something about my next set and have a nice day and be careful.

Then at least I had my say without it coming across like he was an

idiot, and I pretty much left the scene before he could tell me that

he thought *I* was an idiot. What he did from there is his biz.

*shrug*

Jen B.

> OK, I was at the gym friday and I saw a couple guys doing some

really STUPID

> stuff. Normally on bad form, clanging DB's together, etc, I don't

say

> anything. No one is interested in free advice. BUT, these guys

were laying

> on the bench, (imagine laying there with your arms straight out to

the

> side). they had 2 db's, approximately 30-35# and they were

attempting to

> pick them off the *floor* and do flyes with them. (with their arms

spread

> out).

>

> All I could think was this guy was going to F up his rotator cuff..

BAD,

> because it was obvious they couldn't do the flyes with that amount

of weight

> to start with. So, at what point do you interfere and say " hey,

dumbass,

> you're gonna screw up your rotator cuff and end up in the emergency

room " .

> OR, do you just go learn basic first aid and keep your cell phone

handy?

> lol.

>

> Lana

>

>

>

> P.S. Don't miss our site at www.warm-fuzzies.com - Miniature bears

by Lana

> Rickabaugh

> *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

> Get busy living... or get busy dying - Freeman in Shawshank

> Redemption

> *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

> Live til you die - Lana

> *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

> " Bother, " said Pooh, as he was assimilated by the Borg.

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This is a BAD thing to say, but if they injure themselves, then there

will just be fewer people in the gym, and easier for you to use the

equipment that you want.

Is there anyone supervising this gym? Someone that walks around

making sure people don't hurt themselves?

Andy

> Natural Selection is a beautiful thing. Sometimes you have to let

the

> herd thin itself. I personally wouldn't say anything, I used to

hate

> when people would give their 2 cents and I wasn't asking <lol>.

>

> Let the mullets be, they are a wild breed that will react strangely

> when confronted with sound advice.

>

> just my 2 cents, and yes you asked LOL.

> Bill

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I spoke up once.

This guy asked to work in with me on the angled leg press. He kept

locking his knees at the top of the movement. So I asked if he

wanted a tip on doing the exercise. He said yes. I told him how

he's locking out and how that can stress the joint. So he thanked

me. If he would have said no, that he didn't want the tip, then I

wouldn't have offered one.

Must say, I do like to observe people's form. A lot of time I see

people doing it wrong. I think about how I would correct their

movement. Sometimes I see people using an unusual technique, and I

want to ask why or what they're working.

Two examples come to mind. One: I saw a guy doing crunches on a

Swiss ball, with little pulses in a small range of movement really

fast - at first it looked like he was bouncing. I see other people

doing these really fast pulses for crunches without the Swiss ball

and wonder why. Does anyone know what the benefit is?

Two. Shoulder presses. I see lots of guys twisting the dumbbells

around as they press up and down. What is that for?

Jeff

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> Must say, I do like to observe people's form. A lot of time I see

> people doing it wrong. I think about how I would correct their

> movement. Sometimes I see people using an unusual technique, and I

> want to ask why or what they're working.

I like to ask too! Most of the time people tell me that it's the way

someone else showed them how to do it and they don't really know

why. Once in a while I'll get someone who will explain why they are

using a particular technique and it actually makes sense. :)

> Two examples come to mind. One: I saw a guy doing crunches on a

> Swiss ball, with little pulses in a small range of movement really

> fast - at first it looked like he was bouncing. I see other people

> doing these really fast pulses for crunches without the Swiss ball

> and wonder why. Does anyone know what the benefit is?

I have no idea why someone would do that move, unless they are trying

to hit an isometric range where the muscle is under constant

tension. (???) I'd be interested to hear other's opinions on this.

It sounds like a useless exercise to me, but I could be wrong. I

always have heard/read that slow, conctrated contractions are what's

best for ab exercises.

> Two. Shoulder presses. I see lots of guys twisting the dumbbells

> around as they press up and down. What is that for?

That's an Arnold Press, named for (of course) Arnold Schwarzenegger

who invented the move. It hits the anterior and posterior deltoid

heads along with the medial head, making it a more well-rounded

shoulder exercise. Straight shoulder press works the medial head

mostly, with minor involvement of the anterior head. Brett, correct

me if I got that wrong, somehow I think I missed something in that

explanation. ;)

Jen B.

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> I

> always have heard/read that slow, conctrated contractions are

what's

> best for ab exercises.

DUH! Can't type today... that should read " slow, CONCENTRATED

contractions " and I really *meant* slow, focused contractions, that

makes more sense.

Jen B. (grammer-challenged today)

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What about when you do the " bicycle pedal " crunches? I find when I

do them slowly it kills my lower back, but when I do them quickly I

feel it in the abs.

Jeff

Slow, focused contractions ARE best for abdominals.

CJ

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The answer is NEVER! unless you're asked. Doesn't seem right but

that is gym ediquette (sp) :)

> OK, I was at the gym friday and I saw a couple guys doing some

really STUPID

> stuff. Normally on bad form, clanging DB's together, etc, I don't

say

> anything. No one is interested in free advice. BUT, these guys

were laying

> on the bench, (imagine laying there with your arms straight out to

the

> side). they had 2 db's, approximately 30-35# and they were

attempting to

> pick them off the *floor* and do flyes with them. (with their arms

spread

> out).

>

> All I could think was this guy was going to F up his rotator cuff..

BAD,

> because it was obvious they couldn't do the flyes with that amount

of weight

> to start with. So, at what point do you interfere and say " hey,

dumbass,

> you're gonna screw up your rotator cuff and end up in the emergency

room " .

> OR, do you just go learn basic first aid and keep your cell phone

handy?

> lol.

>

> Lana

>

>

>

> P.S. Don't miss our site at www.warm-fuzzies.com - Miniature bears

by Lana

> Rickabaugh

> *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

> Get busy living... or get busy dying - Freeman in Shawshank

> Redemption

> *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

> Live til you die - Lana

> *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

> " Bother, " said Pooh, as he was assimilated by the Borg.

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