Nerds who lift
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Apart from dropping things like de novo lipogenesis into conversations randomly, I am not actually particularly socially awkward at all.
*takes nerd socks and leaves*
I'm not socially awkward either. I'm actually pretty socially awesome. *slinks off*
Again, hallmark, not prerequisite. Although damn, the sensitivity and pedantry of nerddom, you have in spades.
Apparently joking does not work in nerddom. Sorry about that. Will remember it for next time.
No one gave you the handbook?
SENSITIVITY AND PEDANTRY.
Apparently not as I have no idea of the point you are making.
No, not it was not. Her post was the same as mine...for heaven's sake!
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(Happy ending: they put in a third squat rack a few months later ^_^)0
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I'm in... but have no gifs. I don't have any video to work from. Maybe that's a goal for this year. It's not like I don't have the gear! :P
ETA: Nerd creds: I build storage for business continuity & disaster recovery and manage several pedabytes of data every day. And I have met two of the 5 Captains.0 -
I tried to get a straight side on video of me squatting to analyse my form (actually had put screen in front of me so I could watch as I did it.)
Unfortunately my 'full size' 20kg plates meant that I mostly just saw a big black disc rather than my body position when directly side on .0 -
In! I love to lift and also have many nerdy/geeky interests including sci-fi and fantasy books and shows, and films. Play some computer games, board games and love comic book films.0
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Do you have to play video games these days to be a nerd? Since when isn't just being smart and socially awkward enough??
video games, smart, and socially awkward checking in!
no videos or gifs, and not sure how i'd get one since it seems no one at my gym speaks english. ha. plus, i'm still really noob and working on form and such.
edit: since we have some screenshots in the thread, here's one from my photobucket
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Software developer checking in.
15 years of 12+ hours a day at the computer did my physical health no favors, so I'm currently hacking my body to hopefully get rid of a few bugs!0 -
1. Male high school English teacher
2. Active D&D DM
3. Avid console gamer (Message for g/t)0 -
Linux admin here (sitting at a computer ALL DAY), newbie in the fitness world. Thanks for all the inspiration in this thread! I hope to be a big giant lifter nerd eventually!0
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Mathematician so definitely a nerd. Had to stop with free weights after getting a neurological disease in 2011 that affects balance. It is no longer safe for me to carry plates or dumbells from the rack to the bench. Do machines count as lifting?0
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More nerdery: a drawing I made long ago (based on one that's in a book some of you might recognize)
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Mathematician so definitely a nerd. Had to stop with free weights after getting a neurological disease in 2011 that affects balance. It is no longer safe for me to carry plates or dumbells from the rack to the bench. Do machines count as lifting?0
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IN!0
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I used to work in IT and I took up Computer Engineering Tech in school and I lift.
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Nerdy Gamer here, just starting to get into the weights at the gym. Happy for friends to add0
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Accountant and lifter of heavy things...I think I qualify.0
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<<<<Works in IT, has thousands of comic books, reads cyberpunk novels and anything worth reading, lastly enjoys video games...and lifts.0
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I tried to get a straight side on video of me squatting to analyse my form (actually had put screen in front of me so I could watch as I did it.)
Unfortunately my 'full size' 20kg plates meant that I mostly just saw a big black disc rather than my body position when directly side on .
Don't hate... appreciate!0 -
Space Australia!0
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I don't know if I'm a nerd or not, or even what being a nerd is. But, I am a dancer, an artist, not a jock. I'm married to a nerd and he's fit. He's an experimental physicist, and at his job he set up the alert that lets everyone know they are running the machines to be the red alert from star trek. We don't play video games or go to comic con. But, when I first met my husband's boss he said, "How did a nerd like you end up with a hot dancer like her?" And later I said to my husband, "Your boss doesn't realize that you are the coolest nerd" (or something essentially meaning that). And he replied that his boss just doesn't know how much of a nerd I am too.
Also this is kind of nerdy maybe. Early on in my relationship with my husband we were in the convenience store with a friend of mine. My husband picked up some Gatorade and I said, "Oh, I love Gatorade!" And then he said, "ME TOOO! I love Gatorade!" Then my friend said sarcastically, "Oh wow, you both like Gatorade, you should just get married." And my husband was having this big realization that we really were going to get married. Luckily liking Gatorade wasn't the actual reason because I don't like Gatorade anymore. Really the Gatorade incident happened after a long night at a dance improv jam (dancing together is always wonderful).
And I do lift weights.0 -
Do you have to play video games these days to be a nerd? Since when isn't just being smart and socially awkward enough??
Why is socially awkward a requirement?
"What do you mean you people!?"
Social awkwardness is one of the hallmarks of nerddom. Not because social awkwardness is a prerquisite to nerdery, but rather one of the EFFECTS of nerdery.
If you spend all of your time imaging amazing things and off in your own world, rendering an entirely accurate model of all you survey in your mind along with a functional wet-works physics engine, you don't tend to spend a lot of your time playing My Little Ponies with that ***** Sarah across the street. **** that *****, she always did think she was too good for me. WHO IS LAUGHING NOW SARAH?
Replace Sarah with Tanya and MLP with Barbies and this may be a scene from my life.
NO TANYA, I'm plotting how I'm gonna genetically mutate myself like SPIDERMAN but less of a WUSSY! I can't play goshdarn barbies with you right NOW! How am I going to bring about social reform and world peace without SUPERPOWERS! Humanity only responds to STRENGTH and POWER so I need to be the STRONGEST!
Magneto taught me that. At age 6. Thanks Mom, for letting me read all your comics and developed an authoritarian personality.
Still. Not socially awkward. People love me. Why? Cause power and confidence.
Edit: This is very much a true story, btw. Wonder whatever happened to Tanya.
Lol, "No, Bobbi (girl) I can't play with your tea set, me and David are being Batman and Robin right now and I am trying to figure out just how to become Batman in this scenario without having to kill David."
ALso, JR high math club competitiion districtwide 2nd place champ!!! What what!!! [First place of the girls][..in the WHOLE school district!]. Also, taking HS senior maths as the ONLY freshman in class. Survived the social awkwardness of THAT! Also, wry humor that had my Geometry teacher in stitches when pointing out there is no need to get all Pi up in this shiz to know how many feet the ant on the outside of the wheel travelled b/c the ant got smushed on the first half revolution, logic...duh! Also Lego store fangirl who thought it was not enough to take kiddo there to witness the building of a GIANT Yoda but HAD to spend hours there to make sure the foundation was sound, then return to see it's completion then spend enough money for him to get the "free" T shirt and then talk about said adventure to EVERY SINGLE PERSON on the way home.
SOrry no gif guise. (btw I masquerade as a non nerd IRL. ONly my real friends know the truth. And now all of MFP.)0 -
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More nerdery: a drawing I made long ago (based on one that's in a book some of you might recognize)0
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I'm a nerd who lifts but has no current gifs...Do I have to list out my qualifications besides my obsession with Star Wars, Firefly and Lord of the Rings and many other nerdly books/movies/tv shows, and the fact that I used to be in band and even teach it? Do you need more evidence to let me into the club?
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Yup. Bodybuilding took the place of my nerd habits, 5 hours a day playing video games, messing around with computer hardware, etc. I've still retained my obsessive fantasy/sci-fi addictions though.
I think you'll find most bodybuilding message board members are past/closet nerds. Or still nerds. It's all an illusion. Just think about the reasons people start lifting. Definitely appealing to nerds.
I don't even know many former jocks/meatheads that still lift a few years out of school. It's the nerds who later get big and strong. And rich0 -
In support of the original post: I work at a software company, and we have a gym at work (which is awesome). A bit ago they invited people to come to a focus group about how to improve the fitness classes and facilities so I went of course, there were probably about 8 of us there, about even mix of gender, all geeks obviously.
Now, granted, there was a little bias because these were the 8 nerds who self-selected to come to a focus group about the fitness facilities, but it cracked me up as we went around the table on the "what could we improve" question and one after another all the guy and lady nerds said "Well, more squat racks." "Yeah, definitely more squat racks." "Yep, those are always filled up."
If this isn't evidence that nerds like weight lifting, I don't know what is Well either that, or evidence that people hang out in the squat rack all day. Both?
(I would post evidence of my own lifting cred and/or nerd cred, but I'm too embarrassed by my poor form, scantily loaded barbell, and chopped-off head in the one squats video I took months ago, and by my expansion-skipping mid-300s ilvl I'm planning on taking a better video soon.)
(Happy ending: they put in a third squat rack a few months later ^_^)
And yet No one asked for more Zumba classes? Despite their high number cal burns? Interesting....0 -
Cranq u are an effing MIND READER b/c I was gonna go steal that gif an use it as mine b/c :flowerforyou: ty.0 -
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