~RaZr~
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Led Zepelin all the way.
best lifting environment ever (music included) was 9:30am high school lifting in Rancho Bernardo High School in Socal. There was a sweet vintage marantz stereo pumping out some classic rock like zeppelin, van halen, eagles etc. The weightlifting only gym had roll up doors (if I remember) that opened it up to Southern California mountains that were glowing like gold in the morning sun. The air was warm but the breeze was cool. I swear to God it was like that practically every single day.
Gym was required class in that school district and weightlifting was considered a gym class so this was my first real experience with weightlifting (at about 16 yrs old). Have to say I haven't had a gym with a better physical environment yet. If I ever move back to SoCal I will look for an open-air gym again.
I think music is only one part of the overall environment that contributes to a good lifting session. Arnold has a whole chapter in his encyclopedia dedicated to selecting the right gym and that is one of the variables to consider.
open air lifting is not the same every where in the country, Here in Ohio, air quality is often poor, while in California with the ocean and mountains exerting their influence on air currents even if the air is dirty sometimes it gets replaced quickly.
Sorry guys, this beat owns any other beat for heavy 5x5's:
Led Zeppelin - When The Levee Breaks - YouTube
Listen, repent, and be ye converted.
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