Well, it is officially time for a new gym

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  • Posts: 572 Member
    Proper response would have been -

    "I am much more gentle when I am putting down your wife....."

    :laugh:
  • Posts: 184 Member
    Like to see the face first time you lose 500lbs squating and it falls back on the floor
  • Posts: 1,903 Member
    Thread has potential for lols

    In for later.
  • Posts: 4,564 Member
    You are scaring the cardio bunnies!!!! They are delicate little thing.

    Next thing you know they will complain you are grunting.

    Go to a real gym.
  • Posts: 1,188 Member
    Oh - so that's what the crashing over in the free weight area is all about. I had no idea.
  • Posts: 2,177 Member
    I dropped one last week ( only 365, but a PR for me ) I think every treadmill in the place stopped. The guy doing his shrugs in the squat rack in front of me damn near shat his drawers.
  • Posts: 498 Member
    Is your gym planet fitness? If I were you I'd intentionally clunk weights as often as possible and grunt and groan obnoxiously during your entire workout.
  • Posts: 2,213 Member
    While it is excusable for people in here who do not dead lift to not know your technique (despite all the Olympic TV coverage recently) I would expect the Director of a Gym to know.

    - or is this some sort of 'social director' who, presumably, therefore had no business criticising your technique
  • Posts: 2,278 Member
    Sounds like it's a girlie man gym anyways. I hope you find a nearby gym that caters to your training regimen.
  • Posts: 2,177 Member

    This, and only because it could be disturbing other members, and that's not really fair either.



    Everyone is at an effing gym not a library...I personally cant stand the noise from the belts on the treadmills, or the damn bike that squeaks.
  • Posts: 1,517 Member

    O noes, your delicate ears have heard the sound of weight training equipment being used.


    There is no strict policy or anything there. It is not a chain. AFAIK no one else there deadlifts that much weight even though it is really not that much. It is jsut rare for anyone to deadlift or squat there, and more rare for anyone to do either of them properly or with a lot of weight.

    Leave so you can SMASHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
  • Posts: 1,012 Member
    I have officially been educated.
  • Posts: 12,209 Member
    Deadlifting 350lbs you can control just fine on the way up but what I don't think people understand is when you bring it down gravity freaking helps it and you could injure yourself trying to control it so its better to let it go especially when your on your 8th rep and tired.

    Surely he's not dropping 8 reps?

    I dropped a 90kg deadlift (I have grip issues) and everyone looked and I was embarrassed, but no one asked me to leave. Although I keep expecting to be kicked out for being a girl. :sad:
  • Posts: 61,406 Member
    I may get flamed for this, but I agree with the Club Director on this one.

    If you can't control the weights, you shouldn't be lifting so heavy.

    ^^^^^deadlifts very light weights. or not at all. probably not at all

    FoW, as long as the Club Director agrees to let you out of your Curves membership without penalty, you should probably move on
  • Posts: 28,072 Member
    Proper response would have been -

    "I am much more gentle when I am putting down your wife....."

    FTW!
  • Is this the type place that has pretty neon lights on the walls and a smoothie bar??? Definitely does not sound like a hard core gym. I would definitely cancel my membership and let the noise nazzi know that, no only are you cancelling the membership, but that you are gonna write reviews on every internet directory you can find letting people know how ignorant the staff is.
  • Posts: 28,072 Member

    totally agree.

    Do you even deadlift?
  • Posts: 1,414 Member
    While it is excusable for people in here who do not dead lift to not know your technique (despite all the Olympic TV coverage recently) I would expect the Director of a Gym to know.

    - or is this some sort of 'social director' who, presumably, therefore had no business criticising your technique

    Probably. And he is old, and not like the kind of old that has a hot young wife, so that "proper response" might not have been so proper either ;)
  • Posts: 200 Member
    Joining a new gym can be stressful but it also can be the best thing you can do to jump start your workout to the next level. Rock it out.
  • Posts: 61,406 Member

    Surely he's not dropping 8 reps?

    I dropped a 90kg deadlift (I have grip issues) and everyone looked and I was embarrassed, but no one asked me to leave. Although I keep expecting to be kicked out for being a girl. :sad:

    I love how this is a thinly disguised brag about her deadlifting prowess.
  • Posts: 1,517 Member
    You should have grabbed the cruise director and did this.

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  • Posts: 61,406 Member
    You should have grabbed the cruise director and did this.

    hulk-smash.gif

    LOL! best scene from a great movie
  • Posts: 1,270 Member
    I currently have 2 gym memberships one expires for good in a week or so!! deadlifts are banned in said gym I want to go and deadlift and not just drop the weight but throw it. (my working sets are in the 400s it sounds like a car wreck when I drop the weight)
  • Posts: 12,209 Member

    I love how this is a thinly disguised brag about her deadlifting prowess.

    You know me better than that Dave, if I'm going to brag, I won't try and disguise it... last night when I got my PB, I shouted it in 3 different spots on these forums, on Facebook AND Twitter... there is no where else left to brag! :smokin:
  • Posts: 1,270 Member
    I love how this is a thinly disguised brag about her deadlifting prowess.

    I can dead Lift 500!!! suck it weaklings

    Not so thinly disguised
  • Posts: 4,564 Member

    Surely he's not dropping 8 reps?

    I dropped a 90kg deadlift (I have grip issues) and everyone looked and I was embarrassed, but no one asked me to leave. Although I keep expecting to be kicked out for being a girl. :sad:

    mpfffff this is not very ladylike!!!!


    Good job :devil: :devil: :devil: :drinker:
  • Posts: 1,270 Member

    mpfffff this is not very ladylike!!!!


    Good job :devil: :devil: :devil: :drinker:

    Yes very awesome job!!
  • Posts: 607 Member
    i assume you weren't dropping it from 3' off the ground.

    assuming you were just deadlifting heavy and dropping the weight normally, it's ridiculous that a gym, where people are supposed to be lifting weights, doesn't have provisions for that.
  • Posts: 409 Member
    I would join another gym. Obviously that one is foofy, not supportive of basic weightlifting, and obviously the gym director has no clue.
  • Posts: 1,414 Member
    i assume you weren't dropping it from 3' off the ground.

    assuming you were just deadlifting heavy and dropping the weight normally, it's ridiculous that a gym, where people are supposed to be lifting weights, doesn't have provisions for that.

    I wasn't actually letting go of it, just taking it down pretty fast with little resistance
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