Step 1: Headphones on
Step 2: Music Loud
Step 3: hit the weights
dont worry about what anyone thinks in the gym. Odds are good they dont even notice you, and why should they? You are there to work out just like they are
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01-23-2013, 12:31 PM #31
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01-23-2013, 02:30 PM #32
As I mentioned in my previous post today I went to get signed up at my uni gym and get a locker and didn't plan on working out until I got home. Since they had cancelled one of my labs today I said **** it and decided to workout due to the change in plans. Not blowing this out of proportion, but dear lord it is so much better than working out at home. I was expecting the worst, but now after going once, I'm really looking forward to going back. Yeah I got a few looks... but it was mainly from the *******s who were standing around talking to each other. The people who were actually working out paid no attention to me. Also I got to see a couple HBBs lifting
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01-23-2013, 03:31 PM #33
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01-23-2013, 03:43 PM #34
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01-24-2013, 08:59 AM #35
I was 300 pounds when I started going to the gym. The way I look at, is anyone who is looking at me aint working out as hard as they should be! Screw them, do you, and in a year when you look better than them, they will hate on you for that! Good Luck
Those who pity you when you are weak will despise you when you are strong- Napoleon
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01-24-2013, 09:05 AM #36
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Like everyone has been saying. You are there for a reason, to lose weight and to gain muscles. Put ur headphones on and go all out. You're going to be the one getting gains compared to those kids who are just standing there and talking. The less you give a damn about what people say the happier you'll be! So work hard and smile!
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01-24-2013, 01:21 PM #37
if you're overweight, the fact is that people are going to laugh at you both ways - if they see an overweight person in the gym they'll make fun of you, and if they see an overweight person doing **** all about their weight then they're going to laugh at you. However the difference is that when you start going to the gym and getting into shape, they'll eventually stop laughing at you, and one day respect you. The beginning is always the hardest and so you have to evaluate whether the respect you desire one day is worth the embarassment
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01-24-2013, 01:42 PM #38
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I don't think I've ever seen ANYONE make fun of someone at a gym before. EVER. If you wanted to approach someone and make fun of them what WOULD you say? People their doing one rep don't know what their doing and socializing, simply put they haven't been their long and are probably just as nervous. You could also make it a habit to introduce yourself and say hi to everyone, then you would be working out with friends.
Srs.
Did about see a fight once though which was kinda funny.______________________________________
When the going get weird, the weird turn pro.
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01-24-2013, 01:49 PM #39
most of us feel this way when starting. Hell, I remember struggling on the bench with 30lb DBs. Maybe some of the less experienced guys will snicker at you but all of the veterans won't bat an eye at you. Its like seeing obese people at the gym, I say "good for you"
Some call it obsession, I call it dedication
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01-24-2013, 02:05 PM #40
Find a program (Diet, weight training, and cardio) that works for you then go in with the single minded drive to get through the next rep, or step or to choose the right food over the unhealthy one. It's your program, your body, and your future so when others try to stand on you to feel better about themselves look at them and know that in the big picture they don't matter what matters is what yousee in the mirror. And above all don't become one of them when you do hit your goals then you've truly conquered.
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01-24-2013, 06:20 PM #41
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If they make fun of you they are dbags to the extreme. F them and do your thing bro. Everyone starts someone, I was the same way at my old gym. It was full of bodybuilders, and not the nice ones, they gave us all bad names. I found that my headphones were my key to success. I would listen to my music and get into the zone and just ignore everything else going on and focused on what I was doing. Nothing else mattered. Just focus on your goal and achieve it, forget about anything else and don't let anything detour you from your mission. Stay at it.
Steven
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01-24-2013, 07:25 PM #42
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01-24-2013, 07:53 PM #43
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If you go into gym day after day, and train as hard and dont fck around like some kids that will just throw weights around for the lulz, and come back again tomorrow,
Nobody can say anything even if your using 2.5kgs for dumbbells because your trying. and i respect that.This isnt real, your not real.
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01-24-2013, 08:01 PM #44
Nobody will say anything... can't find the image i had but it pretty much sums up society pretty well. While you are nervous and self conscious, at the very same time everyone else is thinking and feeling the same way.
And as for the ***got loud mouth guys that just throw weights around talk on their phone and crap... dont mind them they are actually even more self conscious then you its all an act.For all your motivational needs visit http://www.dontstopdreaming.com
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01-24-2013, 08:02 PM #45
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i use to be the dude on my phone, then i relised why people do it..there so self conscious they dont want anyone to say anything(like when your by yourself at a shopping center and pretends to be on phone) but the fact is nobody cares..
This isnt real, your not real.
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01-24-2013, 08:06 PM #46
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Hey TreTee123,
Don't worry about what others think. I know, sounds simple and something you didn't want to hear. I use to get nervous doing a bench press because when I started out I was struggling doing the bar by itself. While the guy next to me was repping 200 lbs. My question is why are they making fun of you?
Are they making fun of you because you can't lift as much or is it because of your weight? If it's because you can't lift as much don't worry, all of us have been there. Just focus on getting good form and technique down then once you have that you can go heavy.
If they are making fun of you because of your weight why don't you just wear a hoodie. Hoodies are good because they keep your body warm and you don't really have to wipe equipment as much because your sweat soaks into the material. Just cover up your whole body which will create the illusion that your buff and big rather than fat and overweight. The hoodie will hide your stomach.
Maybe you could turn into a powerlifter. I've seen alot of fat guys who lifted incredible amounts of weight which caused an impression. You could get impressed by someone in the gym by two ways. How they look or their physique or how much weight they could move.
Anyways hoped that helped.
Cheers."Your body is the mirror of your mind"
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01-24-2013, 08:07 PM #47
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01-25-2013, 10:42 PM #48
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fuk what everyone else thinks OP. You should be lifting for yourself anyways, disregard their opinion. Besides you'll probably look better than them within a year anyways
Only peons care about something as insignificant as reps on an internet forum. Come at me
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01-26-2013, 02:44 AM #49
Probably not relevant or helpful but one of the guys i think is bad ass at my gym must be 100 lbs over weight but works out like a boss and squats almost double what I can and his form is better. I'd hope you're just a little self-conscious, but kids can be cruel sometimes. Best to ignore them.
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01-26-2013, 05:15 AM #50
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People who behave in that way, are very rarely going anywhere. They are at the gym to try and show off, usually they can't even do that very well.
You have goals, you have ambition, you have a future and you need to do what it's going to take to get yourself there.
Find inspirational quotes, print them off, stick them on the walls around your room. In the morning or the afternoon whenever, use that to drag yourself out of the house to the gym. Forget these guys exist, do not allow their prescence to stop you achieving YOUR goals. Find music that helps you become a different person in the gym, a focused machine that exists to better himself and doesn't care what other people think or say. If you let other people's judgement hold you back, ask yourself where you would be if you had no fear of judgement? Where will you be in 3 years time if you let fear get the better of you?
Only emotion stronger than anger or fear is happiness and if loosing weight is what's going to make you happy, there ain't no way you will let anything stop you once you notice the progress that's waiting for you.
You're going places, they are not.
So get going.When the Eagles are silent, the Parrots will jabber.
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01-27-2013, 07:22 PM #51
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01-28-2013, 04:45 PM #52
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I'd recommend training at a boxing gym. Doesn't matter how big you are, if you're putting in 110% you'll get respect. Probably more respect BECAUSE you're fat.
You'll gain speed, strength and stamina. And learning fight (and take a hit) is ridiculous for your self confidence.
And at a boxing gym you really won't be fat for long...
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01-28-2013, 04:49 PM #53
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01-28-2013, 10:01 PM #54
OP:
**** THEM.
**** what anyone else thinks about you. **** what other people think. **** the naysayers. The only person's opinion who matters, and should ever matter, is your own.
Imagine yourself a year from now. Imagine the moment when you walk into the gym and bench 300 pounds. Just imagine the look on all those pathetic kids' faces. Imagine the envy, the jealousy, the fear in their eyes. Those *******s that once taunted you will now look down in shame. Close your eyes and imagine this moment. Seriously, do it.
Now open your eyes and go get it.
Plug in those earbuds, crank up the tunes and make the gym your own little world. No one else exists except you in the gym.
/motivation
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01-29-2013, 08:16 AM #55
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01-29-2013, 11:27 AM #56
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01-29-2013, 11:45 AM #57
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01-29-2013, 03:02 PM #58
I will personally beat the crap out of anyone who makes fun of you at the gym.....
You'll be fine, just get in there and have fun. I make it a point to smile and be friendly with people who are "out of shape" so to speak or look like they don't know what they are doing. The fact that you even posted this question makes me mad....
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01-30-2013, 04:44 AM #59
I also use others attempts to demotivate me as motivation. The a few days ago someone called me "fluffy" as in you're not really fat you're fluffy. The next day I was at the gym I kept saying that in my head, I have never had a better flat bench set than I did yesterday. Normally I do 3 sets of 6-8 (150-175-200), yesterday I went 175-200-225. Felt good.
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01-30-2013, 06:50 PM #60
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Unless you go to a high school gym..no one makes fun of unfit or fat people anymore, so long as you don't reek or do extremely annoying things like clank weights, talk on your cell phone, or bug people while they are trying to lift.
Just make sure whatever workouts you want to try - you look up how to do them correctly.ωσяℓ∂ тяανєℓєя ȼяєω
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