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Farking asshat at the gym tonight.

I was very angry I almost didn't want to continue my workout. I wanted to hit the dude bad man...I hate arrogant pieces of shit...expecially skinny nother fuckers who think just cause the've been in the gym for a few months they're all badass and they walk around spending their entire workout posing their skinny little twat arms in front of an oversized mirror and screaming when benching 135 lbs like it's 6 plates each size....son of a bitch deserves to be put down

LMAO - what day do you go to anger management classes dude? lol

the problem is that if it wasnt for these pencil necks paying for memberships, and looking the same in 6 months as they looked the day they joined, our gyms probably couldnt stay in business.
 
Was hanging out after I finished up talking to a group of powerlifter that I know. One of the guys whom I had never met before was complaining about his deadlift. They have all convinced him to pull sumo (because their retard coach thinks everyone has to, he also openly disputes dr squat :rolleyes:). I ask the guy a question about it not even trying to offer advice and he waves his hand at me and says "I'm not looking for advice". Fuck I wanted to punch the guy, don't complain about something being off and that you are having problems then dismiss someone who might actually be able to help you. Of course why would the guy who raw conventional pulls upper 600's know more than the guys who suit up, wrap up, wear erector shirts, pull sumo and still barely crack 400.

End Rant.

Cheer,
Scotsman

Wait scotsman can that guy actually only pull 400? How heavy is he? Damn I wish I had big guys at my gym who knew what they were talking about and would give me advice. Yesterday I got some great advice from an old guy. "Hey don't go past 90 degrees on squats it's bad for your knees." I explained how actually the problem is when people do half reps on squats, and how it's good to at least go parallel because it shifts the weight to your hips. He said, "Well, all the articles I've read say just the opposite." He said it in like the most knowledgeable arrogant voice possible too.
 
Lotsa anger in this thread...thread of the week
 
WTF? where are you guys training that there is anyone in the gym that would "kick your bag" without worryin' that he's gonna take a tricep pushdown bar to the back of the skull?

I about ripped a dude's head off once and all he did was move my energy drink from a bench to the floor after I'd left the machine for 10 minutes. The energy drink was really workin that day... I gave the little fucker a lesson in respect and now he wont even look at me. But you know what - he wont touch my shit again either. lol

Kickin someone's bag is bullshit.... You do not touch other people's stuff... or you may lose an arm over it.

I give you props for calling some guy that kicked your bag a "gentleman".. Douchebag would be a better name for him.

Leavin' an energy drink for 10 minutes somewhere is a bit excessive.
 
Yea I agree that he had the right to use the machine since I was gone for 10 minutes. That's why I said "all he did was move my energy drink from a bench to the floor after I'd left the machine for 10 minutes..."

My point is that this was something minor compared to kickin a guys bag, and neither one of them should be done.

Also handling someone else's drink is not sanitary. Next time you go to the lockerroom pay attention to how many guy's take a piss and then go back to train without washing their hands first. You may be surprised.

Dude, your the one in the wrong. If you are going to be gone that long take your dang drink.
 
Wait scotsman can that guy actually only pull 400? How heavy is he? Damn I wish I had big guys at my gym who knew what they were talking about and would give me advice. Yesterday I got some great advice from an old guy. "Hey don't go past 90 degrees on squats it's bad for your knees." I explained how actually the problem is when people do half reps on squats, and how it's good to at least go parallel because it shifts the weight to your hips. He said, "Well, all the articles I've read say just the opposite." He said it in like the most knowledgeable arrogant voice possible too.

i feel you man...the other day i was working in with a guy with squats (he was doing 415, i was only doing 185 but ATG) and some guy said that i should squat in the smith machine so i don't have to wait. He asked me if i wanted to work in with him there, and i said "no that's okay" and he asked me if i was sure. I said yeah, and then he gave me a look like i was a huge asshole for not accepting his invite into the gay machine and said to watchout how far down i go because it might hurt my knees. I put my ipod on after i said thats ok and ignored him.

I saw him at the water fountain after my last set (i did 135x8 for my backoff set after working and had my reps really slow and went down as far as possible trying to focus on form, and he had two 45s on each side on the smith barely going to parallel for a few reps) and he goes "man, squats take it out of you. Just wait until you get to the high weights". It took every ounce in me not to say something like "hey douche bag, try squatting with free weights and not doing speed squats to above parallel. Hell, see if you can squat the fucking bar". I have heard of douche bags like these, but never knew they actually existed.

It would be great to have more than 1 or 2 guys in my gym who lift substantial weights and know their shit. Maybe that way people wouldn't look at me like i am a fucker doing deadlifts.
 
Wait scotsman can that guy actually only pull 400? How heavy is he? Damn I wish I had big guys at my gym who knew what they were talking about and would give me advice. Yesterday I got some great advice from an old guy. "Hey don't go past 90 degrees on squats it's bad for your knees." I explained how actually the problem is when people do half reps on squats, and how it's good to at least go parallel because it shifts the weight to your hips. He said, "Well, all the articles I've read say just the opposite." He said it in like the most knowledgeable arrogant voice possible too.

I would have guessed the guy at around 270 or so. Not to sound too bad but if you are in the 220 weight class and have been competing for a few years and can barely manage a 400 dead in full gear going sumo then you either should give up or find a new coach.

Cheers,
Scotsman
 
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