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Gym story

  • Thread starter Thread starter *MissFit*
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i'm almost afriad to go back.. man im a baby.. i like the safety of my mornings...

i know grin and bear it damnit
 
CanadianCutie said:
i'm almost afriad to go back.. man im a baby.. i like the safety of my mornings...

i know grin and bear it damnit

fear not tuts... go in there with your game face and if they are staring a little too much simply stop and acknowledge by doing a most muscular pose..... sound and all. ;)
 
Sassy69 said:
"Yes I'm a bodybuilder, now STFU and LIFT!"

Damn F'n straight!!

Be proud!! Be strong!!

Don't let those ying-yang's insecurities be placed onto you!!
 
:worried: i went.. i got stared at. and even got a few dumb ass questions..

And ok.. i gave some stupid answers.. i couldn't help it.. :rolleyes:

"How often do u work out" By the end of my session i got tired of it and started answering once a week.. i know - but come on.. :worried:
 
CC If you have been lifting for a while you should be used to this kind of attention and it shouldn't bother you. Even at 4am there are guys in the gym who do stare, pretty much like at 6pm, no different.

At first when I started going to the gym years ago this kind of attention intimidated me now its like second nature. After a couple of months I say "who cares who looks and who doesn't look!!" It gets boring and it does not make me nervous one bit.

It depends how long you have been lifting and how old you are too.

I don't see any issues here.
 
I haven't been lifting that long. Only since november 2004 :)

I'm 29.

And the weather has just started getting better, we're wearing less cloths etc, people are just starting to comment. - strangers and friends


And at 4am there really aren't that many people at the gym
~Lexy~ said:
CC If you have been lifting for a while you should be used to this kind of attention and it shouldn't bother you. Even at 4am there are guys in the gym who do stare, pretty much like at 6pm, no different.

At first when I started going to the gym years ago this kind of attention intimidated me now its like second nature. After a couple of months I say "who cares who looks and who doesn't look!!" It gets boring and it does not make me nervous one bit.

Itl depends how long you have been lifting and how old you are too.

I don't see any issues here.
 
CanadianCutie said:
I haven't been lifting that long. Only since november 2004 :)

I'm 29.

And the weather has just started getting better, we're wearing less cloths etc, people are just starting to comment. - strangers and friends


And at 4am there really aren't that many people at the gym


Count yourself lucky that they have started hounding you 7 months after going to the gym and not earlier. They can be a real pest sometimes.
To get away from them listen to music like an IPOD/walkman, they will be talking to themselves then. LOL
 
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