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clevermanka) wrote2014-03-20 11:49 am
Don't skip leg day
As I left the gym this morning, the eastern sky was the colors of a bomb pop and there was some planet (
mckitterick would've known which one) was a blazing pinpoint in the darkest part of the blue. Gorgeous.
Yes, I was able to wake up in time to go to the gym again this morning. WOO HOO! Once again, I was the only person in the weight room except for the guys whom I've named (perhaps unfairly) The Douchebros. They're not spectacularly awful, and now that they've seen me doing actual Olympic Lifting on a regular basis I don't get the snickers and eyerolls they gave me when I first encountered them. On Tuesday one of them came over to help me remove a stuck spring clamp from a barbell. Wow, do I hate those spring clamps. I'm seriously considering buying my own set of Lock-Jaw Collars to bring with me to Robinson. But anyway, the Douchebros. They talk really loud and play the radio so I have to turn my MP3 player up pretty loud to drown them out. And all they do is upper body stuff, so they've got those body shapes that I find comical--super developed shoulders and arms (nearly no neck) and skinny legs with pretty much zero definition. I mean, I know it's hard for some guys to build leg muscles, but y'all aren't even trying. Not judging people's bodies is a big thing for me, now, but I'm not yet to the point where I don't judge other things, and the guys who lift only upper body stuff are as ripe for my derision as the guys who get on the Nautilus machines (always men, it is always men doing these things), make the weight super heavy and then do teensy little movements where they move the weight like three inches and think they're really building those muscles.

BTW, there's some fun stuff in the image results for "upper body weight meme."

"Skipping Leg Day" even shows up on Know Your Meme.
Awesome.
Aaaaaaaaaand I just remembered that I was supposed to do the summer course descriptions as well as the fall ones by noon, so BYE.
Yes, I was able to wake up in time to go to the gym again this morning. WOO HOO! Once again, I was the only person in the weight room except for the guys whom I've named (perhaps unfairly) The Douchebros. They're not spectacularly awful, and now that they've seen me doing actual Olympic Lifting on a regular basis I don't get the snickers and eyerolls they gave me when I first encountered them. On Tuesday one of them came over to help me remove a stuck spring clamp from a barbell. Wow, do I hate those spring clamps. I'm seriously considering buying my own set of Lock-Jaw Collars to bring with me to Robinson. But anyway, the Douchebros. They talk really loud and play the radio so I have to turn my MP3 player up pretty loud to drown them out. And all they do is upper body stuff, so they've got those body shapes that I find comical--super developed shoulders and arms (nearly no neck) and skinny legs with pretty much zero definition. I mean, I know it's hard for some guys to build leg muscles, but y'all aren't even trying. Not judging people's bodies is a big thing for me, now, but I'm not yet to the point where I don't judge other things, and the guys who lift only upper body stuff are as ripe for my derision as the guys who get on the Nautilus machines (always men, it is always men doing these things), make the weight super heavy and then do teensy little movements where they move the weight like three inches and think they're really building those muscles.

BTW, there's some fun stuff in the image results for "upper body weight meme."

"Skipping Leg Day" even shows up on Know Your Meme.
Awesome.
Aaaaaaaaaand I just remembered that I was supposed to do the summer course descriptions as well as the fall ones by noon, so BYE.

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I suppose I could do leg curls and extensions, but that seems like cheating when the barbell is *right there*.
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Now that I have my house back to myself (except for the cats), I will feel less self-conscious about doing weird workout things and, uh, not worrying about smacking my parents with a weight or leaving something large and metal in the middle of the floor where it presents a hazard to one or both of them. *shifty look*
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So maybe these guys think they look fantastic? *shrug*
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I've known a few other women who do bulk up quickly. It's rare, but it does happen.
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There are exceptions to EVERY SINGLE STATEMENT.
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(oh my god, real people actually do that? They look so silly. I mean, I appreciate your point about not making fun of bodies, but they are actively making theirs really weirdly proportioned)
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Not judging people's bodies is a big thing for me, now, but I'm not yet to the point where I don't judge other things, and the guys who lift only upper body stuff are as ripe for my derision
You know, I am sure this is probably some bias I need to let go of, but I am creeped out by the skinny legs in those meme pictures, particularly the one on the right.
And now for a moment of superficiality on my part: I initially wanted to know more about
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Oddly, there is not much evidence to suggest that just exercising the upper body and not the lower is the cause of this. Bodies try their best to maintain functionality and balance, and while it's possible to deprogram them, it's pretty hard to cause obvious imbalances without causing corresponding performance failures. (Standing bicep curls, also work your hamstrings!) There are just as many stories about folk who exercise their tiny little stick legs 'til doomsday and never gain any appreciable size, while becoming noticably stronger. There are at least three factors I can think of right now that could cause this appearance that could not easily be overcome with NOT skipping leg day.
In my own experience, skipping leg days all the time made no difference, my legs kept getting bigger. Apparently there were not enough leg days to skip...
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Normally I cringe at the use of "douche" or "douchebag".. but Douchebros kind of made me laugh.
:small voice: I wanna work at KU and have a cool gym membership.
Can I be you for a day?
Luv ya!
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You can totally be me for a day, bb! But only a day because in spite of all my issues and problems I kinda like being me.
I kinda like you, too.
Re: I kinda like you, too.
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You got the more correct medical terminology!
But anyway... YOU:
ME:
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Also, what has your experience been with using Robinson, in terms of cost and convenience?
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Robinson is free for faculty and staff. The hours aren't great, but I can't complain about the free.
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