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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: mryorkielover on November 29, 2019, 11:53:18 AM
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sick in the head
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sick in the head
Which one, the guy posing or the guy recording ???
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Which one, the guy posing or the guy recording ???
This was comedy gold. How could I not record??? And your welcome.....
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wooosh
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It always amazes me how delusional people can be. We're the only animal that can lie to itself and we do it so well that we don't even realize we are doing it.
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What is just as disturbing as people being on stage that are delusional are all the guys in the gym that are delusional. Cheating an exercise to use a heavy weight is completely out of control. Guys look for the easiest way to to an exercise. Just look at the leg press. Guys put every plate they can find on it then barely bend their legs. They get up and strut looking around like, "Did everyone see what I did?" The same kind of stuff goes on with shoulder pressing and chest pressing. A short range of motion so they can handle the "big" weights. Saw a guy in the smith machine doing a shoulder press and the bar was stopped above his head for every rep. Pull ups should be done all the way down and don't stop going up until the elbows are pointed down and the bar brushes your chest. So many delusional trainers.
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Oh WOW! ::)
(https://i.ibb.co/tXCpdC9/image.jpg)
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Oh WOW! ::)
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Yeah that’s pretty bad. Who the fuck was her coach?
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WOW!! What a retard!
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wooosh
I was going to say a woman’s place is in the kitchen but make an exception for her!
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Yeah that’s pretty bad. Who the fuck was her coach?
Greyhound by the looks of her
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Yeah that’s pretty bad. Who the fuck was her coach?
Joe Marino
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Just needs to time his diuretics a little tighter.
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Joe Marino
LMFAO
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-Love these videos. They are a good reminder of why I'm not competing. Wearing a mask is a great idea.
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What is just as disturbing as people being on stage that are delusional are all the guys in the gym that are delusional. Cheating an exercise to use a heavy weight is completely out of control. Guys look for the easiest way to to an exercise. Just look at the leg press. Guys put every plate they can find on it then barely bend their legs. They get up and strut looking around like, "Did everyone see what I did?" The same kind of stuff goes on with shoulder pressing and chest pressing. A short range of motion so they can handle the "big" weights. Saw a guy in the smith machine doing a shoulder press and the bar was stopped above his head for every rep. Pull ups should be done all the way down and don't stop going up until the elbows are pointed down and the bar brushes your chest. So many delusional trainers.
I was doing Smith machine shoulder presses the other day and I noticed this dude was watching me every rep, writing in his notebook after I finished every set.
After I finished I walked up to the guy and asked him how he was doing, he muttered that it was exhausting policing the gym and keeping track of all the partial reps, he went on to tell me he has a room full of binders documenting all of the “poor form” gym lifts over the years. He then muttered something about most of these clowns couldn’t clean and jerk 300 pounds if their life depended on it.
I mentioned that I noticed him watching me lift, and he quickly explained that my shoulder presses wouldn’t be honored as a legitimate lift because I didn’t allow the bar to travel beneath the outer edge of my clavicle and hold the weight until I was told to press it.
As he stared blankly at my face I was trying to gather my thoughts to process what he was saying, he offered some advice about me staying humble and finding a weight I could manage.
I explained I have a shoulder impingement and I’m unable to lower a weight past my head and that’s why I was using the smith machine, I can set the safety pins and perform the partial reps pain free.
After a long awkward silence the man said I’ll never gain his respect if all I have is excuses.
It was good meeting you OT1!
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I was doing Smith machine shoulder presses the other day and I noticed this dude was watching me every rep, writing in his notebook after I finished every set.
After I finished I walked up to the guy and asked him how he was doing, he muttered that it was exhausting policing the gym and keeping track of all the partial reps, he went on to tell me he has a room full of binders documenting all of the “poor form” gym lifts over the years. He then muttered something about most of these clowns couldn’t clean and jerk 300 pounds if their life depended on it.
I mentioned that I noticed him watching me lift, and he quickly explained that my shoulder presses wouldn’t be honored as a legitimate lift because I didn’t allow the bar to travel beneath the outer edge of my clavicle and hold the weight until I was told to press it.
As he stared blankly at my face I was trying to gather my thoughts to process what he was saying, he offered some advice about me staying humble and finding a weight I could manage.
I explained I have a shoulder impingement and I’m unable to lower a weight past my head and that’s why I was using the smith machine, I can set the safety pins and perform the partial reps pain free.
After a long awkward silence the man said I’ll never gain his respect if all I have is excuses.
It was good meeting you OT1!
That dude was rude!
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Good lord!
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There was this guy at the gym yesterday, doesn’t compete just “lives” the lifestyle lol. Dude was literally screaming while doing leg presses. I’de heard guys scream in the gym before but this guy was at another level. It sounded like a pig getting slaughtered. He must’ve been in The zone lol with his woollen cap and a huge gym bag he carried around. What a beast.
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Who cares. Maybe they were 400lbs and this look is great for them. I doubt they think they are going pro. Probably had a goal and hit it. Good on them.
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I was doing Smith machine shoulder presses the other day and I noticed this dude was watching me every rep, writing in his notebook after I finished every set.
After I finished I walked up to the guy and asked him how he was doing, he muttered that it was exhausting policing the gym and keeping track of all the partial reps, he went on to tell me he has a room full of binders documenting all of the “poor form” gym lifts over the years. He then muttered something about most of these clowns couldn’t clean and jerk 300 pounds if their life depended on it.
I mentioned that I noticed him watching me lift, and he quickly explained that my shoulder presses wouldn’t be honored as a legitimate lift because I didn’t allow the bar to travel beneath the outer edge of my clavicle and hold the weight until I was told to press it.
As he stared blankly at my face I was trying to gather my thoughts to process what he was saying, he offered some advice about me staying humble and finding a weight I could manage.
I explained I have a shoulder impingement and I’m unable to lower a weight past my head and that’s why I was using the smith machine, I can set the safety pins and perform the partial reps pain free.
After a long awkward silence the man said I’ll never gain his respect if all I have is excuses.
It was good meeting you OT1!
that's as far as he would have gotten before I said " STFU YOU BAG OF SMASHED ASSHOLES'' Then walk away
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There was this guy at the gym yesterday, doesn’t compete just “lives” the lifestyle lol. Dude was literally screaming while doing leg presses. I’de heard guys scream in the gym before but this guy was at another level. It sounded like a pig getting slaughtered. He must’ve been in The zone lol with his woollen cap and a huge gym bag he carried around. What a beast.
Carrying around a gym bag while you workout at the gym is not very considerate, loudly yelling (unless it's in the power lifting room or at a gym specifically for power lifters), isn't either. Some gyms do not allow either of these. Living the lifestyle and woolen caps are fine....so he got one thing right. Competing isn't a requirement. Thank goodness.
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Looks like an extremely bad case of edema (of course it is oil and not water).