agreed.Wulfgar said:wtf?
chicks have no cencept of how hard we workout or how heavy the weight we are lifting is
they honestly cannot fathom thinking there is a difference from having 225 on the par to have 6-7 plates on each side of the bar
so there really isnt any point in showing off
cause trust me, if they are looking @ u, they are already impressed
Lestat said:agreed.
besides, gym is gym. Pick the chicks up after your done working out, get on a cardio machine for 10 minutes and strike up a convo.
i love thatnugget said:I got on the bike and watched her ass while she ran on the treadmill. It was a motivational view.
nugget said:I got on the bike and watched her ass while she ran on the treadmill. It was a motivational view.
TRUE! I look at the bod and the face! I couldn't give a flip about how much is on the bar. i figure the bod is testament to how well you care for yourself, not the weight on the bar. As a matter of fact, I sort of laugh when guys grunt really loud or do the "it's all you" thing while lifting lots of weight.Wulfgar said:wtf?
chicks have no cencept of how hard we workout or how heavy the weight we are lifting is
they honestly cannot fathom thinking there is a difference from having 225 on the par to have 6-7 plates on each side of the bar
so there really isnt any point in showing off
cause trust me, if they are looking @ u, they are already impressed
HeatherRae said:TRUE! I look at the bod and the face! I couldn't give a flip about how much is on the bar. i figure the bod is testament to how well you care for yourself, not the weight on the bar. As a matter of fact, I sort of laugh when guys grunt really loud or do the "it's all you" thing while lifting lots of weight.
When Im at the gym, the first thing I notice about other people in general is how much weight they're using. The reason being that Im not looking at them to see if they make me wet in the chacha, Im looking at them as a fellow lifter (male or female) and Im interested in A) what exercises they are doing B) how much muscle development they have and C) how much weight they are workin' with. Those are the things that I look at when I look at others in the gym.HeatherRae said:TRUE! I look at the bod and the face! I couldn't give a flip about how much is on the bar. i figure the bod is testament to how well you care for yourself, not the weight on the bar. As a matter of fact, I sort of laugh when guys grunt really loud or do the "it's all you" thing while lifting lots of weight.
Not me....it's all about my cha cha. HTHSmurfy said:When Im at the gym, the first thing I notice about other people in general is how much weight they're using. The reason being that Im not looking at them to see if they make me wet in the chacha, Im looking at them as a fellow lifter (male or female) and Im interested in A) what exercises they are doing B) how much muscle development they have and C) how much weight they are workin' with. Those are the things that I look at when I look at others in the gym.

Smurfy said:Wen I see someone in the gym who is strong (I know the difference between 225 and 5 plates per side LOL) and also has good overall muscle development, I will pay attention to what they are doing in their regimen. Other times, when I see someone who is obviously struggling with being weak and skinny, I will look and wonder "are they new to training? if so, good for them I hope they stick with it." or "that guy has been working out here for 3 years, he thinks he is tough stuff, and he still sucks" and then I giggle to myself on the inside.
oh yeah totally. sorry bout thathealother said:then there was the time that I squatted some mad weight, your nipples got erect, and lumberg was pissed and punched me.
I like a to do da cha-cha.....HeatherRae said:Not me....it's all about my cha cha. HTH
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