Mark Briggs Fitness

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  • Posted on April 8th, 2009 Mark Briggs 15 comments

    A DAY AT THE GYM

    So, I wanted to share some of the observations I made while I was at the gym today.  You see, most of the time, I workout at home to my Beachbody DVD’s, but for the better part of the last month, I’ve been out in Massachusetts spending time with my Father (who has been ill).

    To add a little variety to my usual routine, and to get out for some fitness related socialization, I decided to join the local gym.  Its a pretty standard gym, much like you would find in any city – free weights, machine weights, cardio equipment, and some group fitness classes.  And, let us not forget, the GYM CLICK – you know, the ones you see in there day in and day out, that do a set of bench press, then go into their little huddle with their gym buddies and talk about how much they bench for the course of the next 10 minutes before loudly grunting out ANOTHER set – and of course repeating.

    Well, me being the hardcore, super-intense Tony Hortonite that I am – I walk in the door with a PLAN.  Today is a cardio day, and my goal is incinerating calories in a big way.  So, after changing into my usual workout clothes I head out and eyeball the Precor AMT100i elliptical machine.  I had never used a machine quite like this one – ellipticals, oh yes, but not like this one!  THIS machine is the Cadillac of Ellipticals – great on the fly changes to your stride length, the ability to switch from striding to a stair climbing motion, oh yes, and let us not forget…….enough resistance to make you feel like your waist deep trying to run in cement!!  Yeah, that’s the one.

    So, with heart rate monitor on and running, I jump on the machine, set up my intervals program (for 60 minutes), dial in the resistance, and get BUSY!!  Now, I’m 39 (turning 40 in October), but I KNOW how to burn calories, so within 2 minutes, my HR (Heart Rate) is already hitting the upper 160′s.

    Being on a machine, I have plenty of time to either A) Watch Regis and Kelly on one TV.  B) Watch ESPN Sportcenter on the next closest set.  or, C) People watch.  I bet you can guess my pick – yup, C.  I always find it somewhat entertaining to people watch (regardless of where I am).  I find people’s habits and behaviors interesting, so why not be a fly on the wall and watch them (besides, I’m WORKING HARD, so talking is out of the question…..aside from short 4-5 word grunts)

    Directly beside me to the right, a woman gets one of the other two AMT100i machines.  She’s wearing her spandex pants, tank top, and Jane Fonda sweat band, all ready to get into the action – and then, she plops her PEOPLE magazine down on top of the display and so begins the barely forward movement of her legs as she meanders mindlessly through the pages of the magazine.  I look over at her as she glances my way, sweat now pouring off of me like a lawn sprinkler, as she wrinkles her face, but politely smiles as I give her the friendly “nod” with half grin.  Then, back to her magazine and slow, boring, pace of her “workout”.

    A few minutes later another woman arrives and steps up onto the elliptical beside woman #1.  She’s not on the AMT100i, she’s on another Precor machine – this one doesn’t have the arm attachments (which, by the way, increase your workload by up to 30%).  She’s dressed in a similar fashion to woman #1, but her magazine du jour is Women’s Day.  So, as she steps up on the machine, locks her arms straight down on the hand-rails (relieving the load from her legs) and starts to slowly stride, she starts conversing with woman #1, and the two of them fall into a slow flat pace as they gossip about everything from pregnancy and menstrual medications to how they manage to sneak cigarettes inside the house so their husband’s don’t discover their secret habits.  Awesome!!  Why oh why did I not bring an i-pod?!  A few minutes into their conversation, woman #2 glances around woman #1, looks at me (at this point I likely look like a ripped snow man melting in the desert heat) – shoots me the polite grin, and then resumes her slow pace chatter and page flipping.

    Now bored with my immediate area people watching, I focus my attention to the weight room (just beyond the cardio room).  There I see the stereo-typical muscle heads.  There are 3 of them in this flock today.  These guys are wearing their super stretchy pants (you know – the ones that we all actually thought were cool in the early 80′s!  Yeah baby, those!), and tank tops with the thin section through the back – so EVERYONE in the gym can see how huge there lats are.  Since they are, after all, at the gym to workout, I figured I would make use of the timer on my elliptical, and see just how much time they spent between doing sets.  Musclehead #1 does his set of curls, YELLING as he grinds out his 8 reps, with incredible body sway, and musclehead #2 helping him through the range of motion for the last 4 of his 8 reps!  Musclehead #3, he must have been the cheerleader, because he stood there yelling at #1, telling him how good his arms looked, reinforcing his already inflated ego about his strength.  I actually chuckled out loud by the end of the set.

    Oh, and apparently, musclehead #1 was the only one designated to workout today – because he was the only one I saw lift a weight – and it was 12 full minutes from his first set to the second.  Musclehead #2 never lifted his own weights (as far as I could tell he just spotted #1).  And #3 – did an AWESOME job cheering.

    What is my point to this big long rant?  I’m glad you asked.  Because this is the kind of thing that you see around gyms all over America.  People flock to the gyms, under the premis of working out, but are they really doing anything?  NO!  “I worked out for 2 hours today!” – No, no you didn’t.  You worked out for 10 minutes and talked for 1 hr and 50 minutes!

    You need to put intensity into whatever it is that your doing.  Whether its on an elliptical, a Nautilus Machine, or free weights.  Push yourself with clean form, work as hard as you can, as fast as you can.  My personal measure of a good workout is this:  If I don’t feel nausea within the last 10 minutes of a workout, I didn’t work hard enough.  Conversely, if I puke, I went too far!

    Your body is not going to change if you don’t push your limits.  Don’t go through the motions and kid yourself that you are doing anything productive.  Always, always, always push yourself harder (with clean form).  Make a plan, follow that plan, reach your goals, make new goals, and drive on!!  Socializing at the gym should be done with intensity.  Sharing in the love of intense exercise, and truly pushing each other to work harder than you thought you could – THAT is what gym socialization should be!    If you want to sit around and banter, go do it at Starbuck’s and leave the equipment open to those that WANT to make a positive change.

    With hard work comes real rewards.  Dig deep every day, and BRING IT to the best of your ability!

    Rant over  ;)

    ~Mark