I'm not the most muscular dude but I've been lifting hard for 2 years and I'm 6'5" and 270lbs and certainly not a little dude.
Yesterday, I took some time away from my head space I get into at the gym to observe the people around me. Now I'm on a lower weight, perfect form with a squeeze at the top and long negative kick.....
First up I'm doing DB presses with 85lb DB - nothing huge but I my chest is weak and my right shoulder acts up so I tend to go lighter weight and higher rep. I do 16, 14, then 12 reps. Guy pulls up next to me - he's about 5'9" and maybe 170lbs and looks like he hasn't been in the gym....ever. He grabs 110lb DB, rocks backwards onto his back and proceeds to do TWO of the ugliest presses ever seen in a gym. He throws the DB just before they ripped his arms off and he got up looking "pumped" and let out an enthusiastic "Yeah, baby". Looks over at me like what's your problem pussy....lol
Next is an 80+ year old man who really is in good shape for his age. He is at the gym more than I am but with EVERY single lift I've ever seen him do his range of motion is about 15% of what it should be. This guy does curls and moves the weight up and down 3". The first time I saw him I assumed he was nursing an injury with that body part but it's clear it's every exercise he does. I see A LOT of older folks and women whose ROM is ½ what it should be.
Next biceps. I do DB curls first and then use the curl machine second. I'll put 2 45lb plates on the curl machine and again do nice controlled curls with long negatives. This 5'4" 125lbs asian kid comes up after i'm done and adds TWO MORE 45lbs plates - I don't think I could do ONE rep at that weight. He then positions his body half standing/half sitting cranks out FOUR reps at probably 75% maximal ROM. This little fucker has probably added 15lbs of muscle in the last week.
Last was a pretty hot 30 something year old woman who was using the machine that allows you to do assisted dips/pull ups to not do dips or pulls ups but she was taking each leg and pushing down on foot bar that does the assisting for reps.
I can only imagine what trainers see day in and day out.....lol
Yesterday, I took some time away from my head space I get into at the gym to observe the people around me. Now I'm on a lower weight, perfect form with a squeeze at the top and long negative kick.....
First up I'm doing DB presses with 85lb DB - nothing huge but I my chest is weak and my right shoulder acts up so I tend to go lighter weight and higher rep. I do 16, 14, then 12 reps. Guy pulls up next to me - he's about 5'9" and maybe 170lbs and looks like he hasn't been in the gym....ever. He grabs 110lb DB, rocks backwards onto his back and proceeds to do TWO of the ugliest presses ever seen in a gym. He throws the DB just before they ripped his arms off and he got up looking "pumped" and let out an enthusiastic "Yeah, baby". Looks over at me like what's your problem pussy....lol
Next is an 80+ year old man who really is in good shape for his age. He is at the gym more than I am but with EVERY single lift I've ever seen him do his range of motion is about 15% of what it should be. This guy does curls and moves the weight up and down 3". The first time I saw him I assumed he was nursing an injury with that body part but it's clear it's every exercise he does. I see A LOT of older folks and women whose ROM is ½ what it should be.
Next biceps. I do DB curls first and then use the curl machine second. I'll put 2 45lb plates on the curl machine and again do nice controlled curls with long negatives. This 5'4" 125lbs asian kid comes up after i'm done and adds TWO MORE 45lbs plates - I don't think I could do ONE rep at that weight. He then positions his body half standing/half sitting cranks out FOUR reps at probably 75% maximal ROM. This little fucker has probably added 15lbs of muscle in the last week.
Last was a pretty hot 30 something year old woman who was using the machine that allows you to do assisted dips/pull ups to not do dips or pulls ups but she was taking each leg and pushing down on foot bar that does the assisting for reps.
I can only imagine what trainers see day in and day out.....lol
