Every time i go to the gym, i notice this thing that almost amuses me its so bad. Maybe you guys can relate....
One thing for instance (not the main point), today (Monday) happened to be leg day. Legs is my fav. day, its the day you find out how much minerals you have down there....i look around, and its only me and 2 other kids doing legs there the entire time i was there. I mean i know leg day hurts, but thats why i personally like it. my legs and calves happen to be my strongest parts in terms of bb, and they are growing like crazy. No one else did legs in two hours i was there. I guess today was National Chest and biceps day, for everyone else seemed to be working the showy muscles on this respective holiday.
Now for the real kicker. Maybe kids don't like doing legs (personally i think its ridiculous to have a huge upper body and chicken legs that connect to pencil calves), and arent into bodybuilding like me and a few of my buddies. But while they are in there (doing chest and bi's), they do everything WRONG!!!
Have you guys heard of the mind-muscle connection? You know that thing where you feel your muscle contract, flex at the peak and then relax on the way down for every rep of every set? I almost can't stand looking at kids literally swing up ridiculous weights here and cheat weights there. They may talk to there buddies during a set or even talking on the phone.
ITS RIDICULOUS!
Anyways, i know its getting to be a long post, and if you're still reading, you know what im talking about. I must admit, i've been guilty of "weightlifting" in the past when i started, and of not having the mm connection. But once i got it and started "bodybuilding", my body literally blew up. I think that is the difference in people who are at the gym. A select few are "bodybuilders" (trying to maximize the stimulation of the most muscle fibers to either gain mass or shred down), but most are "weightlifters", because they don't know what they are doing except that they are heartlessly lifting weights. Since i started "bodybuilding" I have my friends who compete tell me i definitely need to. Before, I was grinding away relentlessly with little results, wondering how some guys built these great physiques...what was i doing wrong? I bought some books and films and took in all the info i could and once i developed it, i couldn't stop growing.....When these people do not gain weight, cut down, or get any stronger, do they not question themselves "what the hell am i doing wrong or why the hell am i in here"?
Are there "weightlifters" in your gym you feel so sorry for you just want to enlighten them to go home and stop wasting their time?
One thing for instance (not the main point), today (Monday) happened to be leg day. Legs is my fav. day, its the day you find out how much minerals you have down there....i look around, and its only me and 2 other kids doing legs there the entire time i was there. I mean i know leg day hurts, but thats why i personally like it. my legs and calves happen to be my strongest parts in terms of bb, and they are growing like crazy. No one else did legs in two hours i was there. I guess today was National Chest and biceps day, for everyone else seemed to be working the showy muscles on this respective holiday.
Now for the real kicker. Maybe kids don't like doing legs (personally i think its ridiculous to have a huge upper body and chicken legs that connect to pencil calves), and arent into bodybuilding like me and a few of my buddies. But while they are in there (doing chest and bi's), they do everything WRONG!!!
Have you guys heard of the mind-muscle connection? You know that thing where you feel your muscle contract, flex at the peak and then relax on the way down for every rep of every set? I almost can't stand looking at kids literally swing up ridiculous weights here and cheat weights there. They may talk to there buddies during a set or even talking on the phone.
ITS RIDICULOUS!
Anyways, i know its getting to be a long post, and if you're still reading, you know what im talking about. I must admit, i've been guilty of "weightlifting" in the past when i started, and of not having the mm connection. But once i got it and started "bodybuilding", my body literally blew up. I think that is the difference in people who are at the gym. A select few are "bodybuilders" (trying to maximize the stimulation of the most muscle fibers to either gain mass or shred down), but most are "weightlifters", because they don't know what they are doing except that they are heartlessly lifting weights. Since i started "bodybuilding" I have my friends who compete tell me i definitely need to. Before, I was grinding away relentlessly with little results, wondering how some guys built these great physiques...what was i doing wrong? I bought some books and films and took in all the info i could and once i developed it, i couldn't stop growing.....When these people do not gain weight, cut down, or get any stronger, do they not question themselves "what the hell am i doing wrong or why the hell am i in here"?
Are there "weightlifters" in your gym you feel so sorry for you just want to enlighten them to go home and stop wasting their time?