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hooch

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posted December 08, 2000 09:58 PM

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My gym has a policy against it....but I still use it and nobody say's anything to me.

If they told me I couldn't that would be my last day there. I absolutely need it when I do back and go heavy. I gave up wraps awhile ago.


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Latimer

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posted December 08, 2000 10:00 PM

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They should have dirty, chalk infested, corner for the real men in every gym. With the power racks and platforms.

[This message has been edited by Latimer (edited December 08, 2000).]


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bignate73

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posted December 08, 2000 10:08 PM

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not at my gym, cause my gym is weak. when i was in the military, every gym had chalk so it was way nice. i became almost dependent on it. now...i have to constantly dry my hands on a towel and still it doesnt work well.

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garza

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posted December 08, 2000 10:16 PM

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Our gym has a metal box full of chalk. There's chalk everywhere they don't care. Why would someone have a problem with chalk? Assholes!!


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Latimer

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posted December 08, 2000 10:22 PM

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Cause one of the members might lose footing on their otomix shoes and tear their pink spandex. Or maybe it encourages some actually lifting and they don't want that.


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chillin408

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posted December 08, 2000 11:18 PM

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on the rules and regulations things, it says no chalk allowed,but i see people use it and no one says anything,it also says no pagers or cells,but hella people have them out on the gym area anyway,no one says anything


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hooch

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posted December 08, 2000 11:29 PM

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In addition to no chalk my gym has a huge sign by the dumbell rack saying "ANYBODY SEEN LEAVING DUMBELLS ON THE FLOOR WILL BE ESCORTED OUT OF THE GYM. NO EXCEPTIONS."

There's dumbells always laying all over the place.....


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Valdez

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posted December 09, 2000 02:44 AM

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quote:
Originally posted by garza:
Our gym has a metal box full of chalk. There's chalk everywhere they don't care. Why would someone have a problem with chalk? Assholes!!

dude If you have chalk provided by management you need to fork out that year membership.

I work at a gym, there's a no chalk rule. do I care if members use it: HELL NO. do I use chalk: HELL YES.

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MrMuscle

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posted December 09, 2000 06:53 AM

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ey..dont diss my Otomix and my pink spandex

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The Ghost

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posted December 09, 2000 08:12 AM

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We cannot use it either. Their reasoning is that it contributes to the degredation of the equipment. As if the power racks are being used any way! LOL!


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Latimer

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posted December 09, 2000 08:57 AM

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MrMuscle, How are those shoes working out anyway?


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Checkmatebloated

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posted December 09, 2000 10:49 AM

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Hey Muscle, I deadlift in otomix. Balley's has a rule of no chalk or dropping weights. Well they were unable to show me anything in my contact about chalk, but the dropping weight has a clause about distruction of prop. Well the have made an agreement with me. There is a mop bucket and a deadlift platform with rubber weights now.

PS the MGR is a very old powerlifter.


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JohnnyO

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posted December 09, 2000 10:54 AM

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There is a few guys in my Bally's that use chalk... but they really don't like it when you drop the weights.


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Drizzt8

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posted December 09, 2000 11:55 AM

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Hey...I like Otomix...most comfortable flexible shoe I've ever worn....although I'll pass on the pink spandex....lol


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Monster

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posted December 09, 2000 03:15 PM

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Oh hell yeah! They even provide it... some people wanted to do some box squats, so they built some boxes of varying heights for it. They brought it chains and straps for power training... the whole shot.
The entire floor is that rubbery tile stuff so you dont chip the cement when you drop weights.
They have an arc welder on site so they can weld the dumbells back together... they EXPECT you to drop em! I scattered one of the 130lbers the other day and they didnt even get mad!!! I was incline pressing, and the one in my left hand landed kid of at an angle and blew the weld right off the end. He brought a dolly over and loaded it on and wheeled it in the back. No bitching, no dirty looks, no complaints.
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b fold the truth

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posted December 09, 2000 03:54 PM

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I let myself use chalk anytime I want to in MY gym, he he...sometimes it is good to workout in your garage.

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special_bill

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posted December 09, 2000 04:21 PM

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monster's gym sounds hard-fuckin-core...on site arc welder?...damn....


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Monster

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posted December 09, 2000 06:06 PM

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Yeah, its a laugh to see arc flashes in the back room... like lightning striking or something!
Theyve tried to call it a "Family Fitness Center", but thats a laugh. Theres mabye 4 treadmills and 2 broken stairsteppers.
Almost all freeweights, mabye a couple of machines. Even the machines are hardcore, no cables, they work on chains! The pulldown machine goes to 250lbs! Dumbells up to 200lbers., and even a powerlifting area for power and olympic style lifting (y'know, with the extra padded floor.)
Cool int the winter, hot in the summer...
Even the bathroom is hardcore!
They have 4 little home shower units crammed in the wall...
I used to workout at a Powerhouse that seemed to be shifting more and more to a "fitness" clientele... TV's everywhere, no yelling, no slamming weights, people getting their kids from the day care and letting them go sit on a machine and fuck around!

Im right where I need to be now, and I aint goin' nowhere!


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KODIAK99

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posted December 09, 2000 10:21 PM

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I've got 10lbs that's more blocks of chalk than I can ever use. A gym that doesn't let you use chalk is not a gym, maybe a fitness center or a night club, but not a gym. Gloves are for whimps, chalk build calouses and you ever try deadlifting 500lbs without it. Not happening.

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garza

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posted December 09, 2000 11:42 PM

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Monster: My gym used to be very hardcore as well. A lot of machines but a separate room devoted to free weights. It was basically a shack, or appeared to be from the outside. Concrete floors, rock music, limited cardio equipment. Now its got that limpwristed fudgepacker apeal to it. A track, more cardio, a basketball court, message room etc. Becuase of the whole yearly membership bullshit I'll probably check out this other gym downtown. Its known for being hardcore. They sell shirts that say "NO SAUNA, NO CARPET, JUST IRON".

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al bundy

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posted December 10, 2000 01:21 AM

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I believe chalk is the only way to go in deads. if I ever tried using a glove I would have some bloody feet right now. I go to balleys and never heard a word about not using chalk. there are only a hand countable amount who ever use the power racks appropriatly any ways so there will be no otomix shoes getting destroyed.

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slack3r

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posted December 10, 2000 02:04 AM

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Chalk?? Squating is weird at my gym. People would look at me and think "What the hell is he doing? Putting that on his balls or something?"


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