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ABV 02-23-2006 10:29 AM

My arms feel like they've been detached from my body
 
The other day I worked out for probably the first time since high school. Well, I've worked out since high school, but I don't think I've done any weight training. Anyway, it feels like somebody tore my arms off at the elbow.

I was wondering if anyone here has a gym membership, and where it's at? How have you liked it? The otehr day, I went to Snap Fitness in Bloomington. I just wanted to see where other people have been. I'm thinking of joining somewhere, so I can do some more weight training. Last summer when I was on the bike all the time, my legs were pretty strong, but I still had a beer gut, and overall weak upper body, and this year I want to get rid of it. I also want to start training for a triathlon, either later this year, or next summer ('07). So a pool would be a plus for the gym membership.

Jana 02-23-2006 10:34 AM

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Allan and I joined Fitness Zone in Otsego. It's a small gym (no pool or anything) but has all the machines (cardio & weight) that you would ever need to use. Now we just need to get in the habit of going....

ABV 02-23-2006 11:08 AM

Re: My arms feel like they've been detached from my body
 
That's one thing I'm worried about, is paying for it and then not going. But with my Health insurance (Medica) I can get $20 off per month at select health clubs, as long as I go at least 8 times per month. So that would be a little bit of motivation. :D

gstjoker 02-23-2006 11:48 AM

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I just workout at school. It's free and descent enough for me. I would like to have a pool as well but they got no pool. I just do weight training and running. Need to get the abs for summer.

A//// Guy 02-23-2006 01:19 PM

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We have a membership to Northwest Athletic Club and its pretty nice and clean. I keep trying to go twice a week but with night classes, and online classes and work I cant keep up, so Im postponing things until Im done with school, I will keep trying to go as often as possible but when youre not really motivated because you have no body fat it makes things harder haha. Between school, and work I would rather spend free time in the garage or outside doing something else.

Winter is a good time to get a membership, but when summer comes Id rather go biking, running, or other activities outside...

Jana 02-23-2006 02:05 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark
That's one thing I'm worried about, is paying for it and then not going. But with my Health insurance (Medica) I can get $20 off per month at select health clubs, as long as I go at least 8 times per month. So that would be a little bit of motivation. :D

Yeah, Medica covers quite a few places. I know they cover at Lifetime as my boss goes there and we used to have Medica.

I used to belong to Northwest when I got a discount from Ckpt. I loved going there over lunch or after work when I would wait for AJ to be done at the shop (back in the days). I was actually getting in pretty good shape. Then I just kind of stopped going after we moved out to BFE in Chanhassen. I joined the gym out there (a small one) but quit that after I left the company.

Anyway, it's hard to motivate yourself to go, especially after work. I would highly recommend picking a gym close to work so you could go over lunch or something (or have it right on the way home). Or go in the morning before work.

Goat Blower 02-23-2006 02:26 PM

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I've got a founder's family membership at Lifetime, I go to the one in Champlin. I've been a member of all the major chains in Minneapolis over the years and am definitely happiest with Lifetime as long as I didn't go to their Bloomington club, which sucks.

I've been working out since my senior year in high school, so about 20 years now. I took 3 months off over this last winter to free up some time, but missed it a lot. Now I'm back to going at least twice a week. I was sore for the first two weeks, but am back to most of the weights I was at last fall after three weeks of working out. Thank God for muscle memory.

AJ 02-23-2006 02:31 PM

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I was excited to join with Jana but I jusyt can't seem to get my lazy ass there. I know this summer I want to ride bike and skate a LOT more to get my cardio back and my legs in shape and then hope that will help getting in gear to get rid of my junk food belly. Shit, I weigh more than a lot of people I used to way a ton less than. LOL

AJ 02-27-2006 08:54 AM

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My legs feel a bit like jello this morning, but not as bad as I though they might have. Jana and I got our 3rd NES system with 6 new games we didn't have plus a power pad. We played Summer Games lats night and my god I forgot how much of a workout that game on the power pad can really be.

Steeltwo 02-27-2006 09:47 AM

Re: My arms feel like they've been detached from my body
 
there is a snap fitness around here. The 24/7 idea is good.

The bad thing is, there isn't anyway to not be seen while lifting(at least at this one) because there is nothing but glass to the outside.


is it ok if I post some tips for maxizing your lifting? or do you already know the basic concepts?

Jana 02-27-2006 09:48 AM

Re: My arms feel like they've been detached from my body
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steeltwo
there is a snap fitness around here. The 24/7 idea is good.

The bad thing is, there isn't anyway to not be seen while lifting(at least at this one) because there is nothing but glass to the outside.


is it ok if I post some tips for maxizing your lifting? or do you already know the basic concepts?

Feel free to post up, I'm always open to hearing other people's idea's.

Goat Blower 02-27-2006 12:26 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wine Connoisseur
Feel free to post up, I'm always open to hearing other people's idea's.

Step one: Go to the gym. Step two: Lift weights until you're tired. :D

AJ 02-27-2006 12:31 PM

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shit, step 1 is way too complicated

1slowdsm 02-27-2006 01:25 PM

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^ LOL ^

I just got a family membership to Bally Total Fitness. Just went there earlier today and damn my arms feel like they're about to fall off also. I had to use TWO hands to turn my steering wheel...lol. I went to the one off Rice and Highway 36. They have a pool, but no gym :(. So far I think Lifetime Fitness was the best one I've been to. Really nice pool, sauna, gym and workout room. And the most expensive without discounts. $60 per month! I wanna mass up a lil for my skinny ass (140 lbs@ 5'9) and then tone it all out once I reach my strenghtening goals. I wanna hear those tips. It's been like 1/2 year since I actually worked out... :(

ABV 02-27-2006 01:53 PM

Re: My arms feel like they've been detached from my body
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steeltwo
there is a snap fitness around here. The 24/7 idea is good.

The bad thing is, there isn't anyway to not be seen while lifting(at least at this one) because there is nothing but glass to the outside.


is it ok if I post some tips for maxizing your lifting? or do you already know the basic concepts?

That's the same way with the Snap Fitness by me. At least it's in a business district, with low traffic though. Plus there's a small hill/burm thing between the road and the parking lot.

I think I'm going to join there this week. It's just under a mile from my house. Easily within biking/jogging distance. I have to double check the price, but they have memberships starting at $30. If that's true, and I can still get $20 off from Medica, then it would be a kick ass place to go for only $10/month. I have to double check on all of that though.

Steeltwo 02-27-2006 02:43 PM

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so i'm not sure how much everyone knows about lifting. So i'll go thru the most basic thing first.

if you want power and size, stick to heavy weights and 4-6 reps, you'll be stressing after the 3rd rep is the goal.
if you want a lean muscle stay with medium weights. At the end of each set you should be having to stress some to get #8-9-10 up. And possibly fail on the last 2 reps of the 3rd set.

for 90% of women, stick to light light weights. Do reps of 20, and the only thing that should be tough, is near the end you might feel the "burn". Doing this will promote super lean muscle growth. So you get that long lean look.

lift upperbody one day, lift lowerbody the next. NEVER list the same muscles two days in a row. Even if your muscles are not sore. Many many friends have done that, and they end up tearing msucles.

what alot of people do not know, in a study done by muscle magazine. people that lifted legs and upper body gained about 8-9% more muscle and power. So lift BOTH. alot of people will skip legs.

also for the abs people. If you want a 6 pack, do those situps. But do not forget about the cardio required to get the layer of fat off them. Same goes for all your muscles. If you want to be ripped, do cardio.


now the advice that will be useful to most(but most probly know already) :)

eat more lean protien(one gram per lbs of body weight if you can do it). I use chicken and protien powder for my sources(i get around 100-120, i weight 160 so i'm a bit low).
No matter if you want to get big muscles, or lean muscles. It'll help build muscle faster, which will help you attain your goals faster. Muscle is your powerplant. The bigger the plant the more fat it can burn.
Make sure to get some extra calcium to counteract the protien's side effects. Also, if you like tuna you are in luck. that is one of the best sources of lean protien around. I can't stand the shit :)

second, alot think that muscles grow while at the gym. well that is not quite true. they are full of blood and what not. So they look bigger. But the growing happens later.
More so, they build when you are sleeping.
so get a solid 8 hours of sleep. if you can sleep more, do it. That is the best time for muscle growth.

if you go the protien route, make sure to drink one after you lift.
most lifters that I know take one after they lift, and another when they wake up in the morning with a light breakfest. I just take one BIG ASS one after I lift and let it sit overnight. No matter what, you want one before you go too bed the night you lift. You're body needs building blocks for those muscles.

AJ 02-27-2006 02:48 PM

Re: My arms feel like they've been detached from my body
 
Ummm....? Doesn't Masturbation fit in there somewhere?

97gstchick 02-27-2006 03:20 PM

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I tried to wake up early to hit the gym this morning.. but that didnt work.. I will try again tomorrow morning grrrrrrr I'm not a morning person at all.

Jana 02-27-2006 03:27 PM

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That was good to hear. That's exactly what I was following previously when I was working out (combo weights/cardio). I was doing really good too. I especially liked having a protein drink after lifting at lunch time. I think it made a difference for me. Is there a powder mix you recommend? I just picked up one in a can already mixed (& flavored).

Steeltwo 02-27-2006 05:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DSMStyle
Ummm....? Doesn't Masturbation fit in there somewhere?

actually
yes


don't wack off or lay pipe if you want to be at your "peak". your body's testorone levels will be lower.

now I do not care to follow this though, but how could I with tom's butt being so perky and tight.


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