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<blockquote data-quote="sasap" data-source="post: 1166741" data-attributes="member: 563463"><p>I think its funny bc what it takes to get respect in your gym is TOTALLY different than what it takes to get respect at my gym(then again my gym is nothing but hardcore bodybuilders and powerlifters).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, in order to get respect, at least in my gym, you need to actually KNOW what you are doing in the gym. you cant be one of these idiots that thinks more weight along with sh*tty form is better than using lighter weight and perfect form. you also need to do more than bench pressing where you put a ton of weight on and then bounce the bar off your chest. oh and dont get me started on these guys who load up the leg press machines with plates and then do enough of a rep where it bends their knees and they think they are the sh*t bc they moved 700 pounds about an inch! Those are the things we just laugh about in our gym.</p><p></p><p>So im not gonna lie and say that lifting twice your bodyweight isnt a good accomplishment, bc it is. but thats not what it takes to get respect in a gym... at least not down here in the south.</p><p></p><p>-sasap</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sasap, post: 1166741, member: 563463"] I think its funny bc what it takes to get respect in your gym is TOTALLY different than what it takes to get respect at my gym(then again my gym is nothing but hardcore bodybuilders and powerlifters). Anyway, in order to get respect, at least in my gym, you need to actually KNOW what you are doing in the gym. you cant be one of these idiots that thinks more weight along with sh*tty form is better than using lighter weight and perfect form. you also need to do more than bench pressing where you put a ton of weight on and then bounce the bar off your chest. oh and dont get me started on these guys who load up the leg press machines with plates and then do enough of a rep where it bends their knees and they think they are the sh*t bc they moved 700 pounds about an inch! Those are the things we just laugh about in our gym. So im not gonna lie and say that lifting twice your bodyweight isnt a good accomplishment, bc it is. but thats not what it takes to get respect in a gym... at least not down here in the south. -sasap [/QUOTE]
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