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imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Tick

Makes sense. I drive every day, I don't see how this could be more dangerous.

Note what I'm saying doesn't apply for much heavier weights. There's not that much strain placed on your body if you lower a 135lb bar/weights onto your chest or with 30lb dumbbells. Things change drastically when it's a 250+lb bench or 400lb squat, or you have to worry about failing with 75lb dumbbells above your head.

Logically a 75 lb dumbell should deliver 2.5 times as much kenetic energy to my skull as a 30 lb on. Therefor, if I look up the amount of force required to cause a cuncusion, and based on your presumption that a 30lb dumbell is not significantly dangerous, I can calculate the weight before injury occurs. Brilliant.

It's not as though I'm trying to look like Auhnold. I will hopefully be fine. Thanks for the sugestions.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Those giving the OP a hard time quit being lazy and give him a break. If you don't know a solution to his question then don't post "oh well just do such and such and get it over with," that isn't what he's looking for.

To the OP, next time come up with a better excuse such as, "I want to really freak out my friends/family by getting into really good shape so that they'll freak out or not even recognize me from my former, tub-o-lard, self - and the only way to do this is if no one sees me working out."

As for my solution, maybe this? --> http://www.fitdeck.com/fit/index.htm

It's not an excuse. It's a psycosis.
 

Jeff7

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Get a job at a warehouse. It's really cheap, in that you'll make money. :D
 

BigJ

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Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Tick

Makes sense. I drive every day, I don't see how this could be more dangerous.

Note what I'm saying doesn't apply for much heavier weights. There's not that much strain placed on your body if you lower a 135lb bar/weights onto your chest or with 30lb dumbbells. Things change drastically when it's a 250+lb bench or 400lb squat, or you have to worry about failing with 75lb dumbbells above your head.

Logically a 75 lb dumbell should deliver 2.5 times as much kenetic energy to my skull as a 30 lb on. Therefor, if I look up the amount of force required to cause a cuncusion, and based on your presumption that a 30lb dumbell is not significantly dangerous, I can calculate the weight before injury occurs. Brilliant.

It's not as though I'm trying to look like Auhnold. I will hopefully be fine. Thanks for the sugestions.

Do us a favor and stick to machines before you get yourself hurt.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Tick
I judge myself constantly.


Why are we still discussing this. I do not engage in physical activity in sight of other people. End of story.

Well, change.

Only you can choose how fit you wish to be, and your irrational phobia is limiting that choice. Doing physical activity on your own will help your physical development. In your case, I'd say that pushing yourself to start doing physical activity in front of others will help your physical, emotional, social, and psychological development.

Mind you, I know the feeling--I'm a very strong walker, but my upper body strength is next to nil--but you should realize that doing regular exercise at all already puts you way ahead of the curve.

Leave my psycosis alone.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Tick

Makes sense. I drive every day, I don't see how this could be more dangerous.

Note what I'm saying doesn't apply for much heavier weights. There's not that much strain placed on your body if you lower a 135lb bar/weights onto your chest or with 30lb dumbbells. Things change drastically when it's a 250+lb bench or 400lb squat, or you have to worry about failing with 75lb dumbbells above your head.

Logically a 75 lb dumbell should deliver 2.5 times as much kenetic energy to my skull as a 30 lb on. Therefor, if I look up the amount of force required to cause a cuncusion, and based on your presumption that a 30lb dumbell is not significantly dangerous, I can calculate the weight before injury occurs. Brilliant.

It's not as though I'm trying to look like Auhnold. I will hopefully be fine. Thanks for the sugestions.

Do us a favor and stick to machines before you get yourself hurt.

Did your sarcasm meter break?
 

holden j caufield

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I don't know where you live but 24 hour fitness has a free 1 month membership going on where I live. Check them out. I already have a membership it's the desire I'm lacking. BTW gym stuff is lame and gets old fast. Swimming, surfing, biking, tennis, basketball etc should be plenty of exercise.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: holden j caufield
I don't know where you live but 24 hour fitness has a free 1 month membership going on where I live. Check them out. I already have a membership it's the desire I'm lacking. BTW gym stuff is lame and gets old fast. Swimming, surfing, biking, tennis, basketball etc should be plenty of exercise.

I have no money to pay $50 a month.
 

ForumMaster

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well then, get a bunch of weights and start lifting and doing doing excersizes. i found this old weight in our shed so i do some lifting everyday before school a bit.

how about you try sports like swimming? it's fun, and it works on a lot of muscles at once.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: ForumMaster
well then, get a bunch of weights and start lifting and doing doing excersizes. i found this old weight in our shed so i do some lefting everyday before school a bit.

how about you try sports like swimming? it's fun, and it works on a lot of muscles at once.

I swear to god there are like two lap pools in all of tucson. And they are all increadibly far away.
 
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you should really get a spotter so you can push yourself to your limit, that way you can tear those muscles more effectively without hurting yourself.
 

imported_Tick

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Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
you should really get a spotter so you can push yourself to your limit, that way you can tear those muscles more effectively without hurting yourself.

All my friends are nerds who don't work out and generally shun physical activety as I do.
 

TruePaige

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Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
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If you're a college student, during the year you should have access to the campus facilities for free.

In the meantime, check craigslist for a deal on a bench + weights.

I should mention I refuse to do any sort of physical activity where anyone can see me.

What should be looking ofr specifically on craigslist?

why? ugly? fat? skinny? no one really cares.

Ya, the faster you can get over that fear the better you'll feel about yourself in general. People see you as you see yourself.

It's not the ugly thing. I'm not horrible looking. It's that almost all my self esteem is tied up in my ableness. I am less than able when it comes to physical activity. Therefore, I only ever do it alone.
Unless you can't walk, you should go to the gym and hit the treadmill or elliptical. No one is going to judge you if yo'ure just walking

But I will judge me. And I can walk at home, in the desert, where no one can see me.
Wouldn't you be judging yourself no matter who's around.

I judge myself constantly.


Why are we still discussing this. I do not engage in physical activity in sight of other people. End of story.
So obviously you're worried about other people judging you and not you judging yourself because if it's you juding yourself, it'd be the same no matter where you are.

No, I'm judging myself based on my delusion that others are judging me on my ability to preform physical activities because my self esteem is based on competence, and if I think that others think that I might be incompetent at something, it messes with my self esteem.

It's a psycosis. Get over it.

This reminds me of that fear of flying thread.

Grow up a lil' man. Who cares about strangers, get over your personal fears as well.

It's the first step.
 

Whisper

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Originally posted by: TruePaige

Grow up a lil' man. Who cares about strangers, get over your personal fears as well.

It's the first step.

If these types of cognitive distortions were all that easy to overcome, my chosen career path would cease to exist. Not that I'd be at all disturbed by that, but sadly, it isn't the case.

To the OP: as others have said, try starting with push-ups, sit-ups, pull-ups, jogging, and other body resistance exercises. Also, I'd recommend you seriously consider seeking some type of counseling for the judgment-related difficulties you seem to be having.
 

Ruger22C

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Bench press your books, curl your milk, leg press the wall when your neighbor's speaker is too loud. Cheers.
 

iamaelephant

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Originally posted by: Tick
I should mention I refuse to do any sort of physical activity where anyone can see me.
I am less than able when it comes to physical activity.
Yeah those all look like they are for people with cordination. I am not one of those people.
None of my friends are at all interested in working out, and all of my family members are weaklings. Do you have another sugestion that doesn't involve me hurting myself?
It's a psycosis. Get over it.
It's not an excuse. It's a psycosis.
I have no money to pay $50 a month.
I swear to god there are like two lap pools in all of tucson. And they are all increadibly far away.
All my friends are nerds who don't work out and generally shun physical activety as I do.

You're going to fail. I know with 99.999% certainty that you will not succeed in improving your physical condition because all you do it make excuses. If you had the type of attitude required for a physical transformation you would seek solutions, not excuses. You are destined to be in sh**y shape for the rest of your life and it's your own fault. Change your attitude or continue to live in a body you're not happy with.
 

FleshLight

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Just go to the gym during off hours? I guess 7am-10am or anything past 9pm and there shouldn't be that many people there.
 

ForumMaster

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Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
well then, get a bunch of weights and start lifting and doing doing excersizes. i found this old weight in our shed so i do some lefting everyday before school a bit.

how about you try sports like swimming? it's fun, and it works on a lot of muscles at once.

I swear to god there are like two lap pools in all of tucson. And they are all increadibly far away.

really? that's a shame. i have a pool about 5-10 minutes from my house. i swim about 3 days a week.
 
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if your an engineering student and have access to milling machines and lathes....make your own weights from scrap material

get one of them gym balls...theyre like $10 at the most, and you can do a but load of core exercises on them. do not get one of those naff abs trainers though. they suck.

one of my fav's with the gym ball is, putting my tiptoes on the ball, and then doing press ups, not only do you have to do press ups, you gotta balance.

sit ups, really important to not just go up n down, do side to side, left arm right knee , that kind of crap...... pulses (ie come up, hold it, pulse small movements 3-4 times), leg raises (bend you legs if you feel your back arching.... most important point! if your back is arching its doing you no good)

you dont even need heavy weights, for my circuits i use 25Kg on a light aluminium bar.... but its a lot of reps, sometimes up to 10 minutes... slow reps, fast reps, short/longer movements, holding postions. granted it wont do much for bulking up, but it does wonders for toning and core strength

what is it about having other people watch you exercise that gets your goat? ( i was gonna mention you go swimming, but obviously that might not be the best choice lol) is it just a fear of how people will percieve you?

EDIT: i see its because of your ableness.

dont worry about it, i go to the gym and yeah theres a lot of guys who could probably bench press me without blinking. i can only manage like the bar + 15kg, but i dont care..... i have the added benefit of getting my technique right. my dad is good friends of an ex proffessional body builder, he taught my dad a lot about correct weight lifting techniques and he inturn has taught me....

id rather lift a little correctly, than try to be Mr Macho and lift alot incorrectly like they do in the gym i go to.

some of the guys in my gym are hilarious, they come in and work only shoulders....they look totally deformed, one of these days somesones shoulders gonna pop out because he has so much muscle on the front and hardly any at the back, thats if he doesnt topple over first from being so top heavy...his legs are like straws.

everyones different... i may be out lifted in the gym, i maybe out run on the track, but ill whoop your ass in the pool

same with you, you go hiking, how many of the meat heads in the gym could keep up with you on a hike? anywhere you go no matter what you do .. there is alwasy someone who can do something bigger and better, but at the same time you have something that you can do better than them.

 
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Originally posted by: ForumMaster
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
well then, get a bunch of weights and start lifting and doing doing excersizes. i found this old weight in our shed so i do some lefting everyday before school a bit.

how about you try sports like swimming? it's fun, and it works on a lot of muscles at once.

I swear to god there are like two lap pools in all of tucson. And they are all increadibly far away.

really? that's a shame. i have a pool about 5-10 minutes from my house. i swim about 3 days a week.

that sux, feel his pain though

we're not too short on pools, but theyre all 25m. nearest 50m pool and diving fascilities are about 2 hours away. i so wanted to learn how to dive, but there was just no where to go to do it.

so i swim instead....and 50m pools are the way

also get some new mates. it takes a fair amount of will power to stick at working out on your tod. i've swum for neaarly 16 years, and while yes there are others in the lane, the actual act of swimming is very solitary....its just you, water, and your thoughts.

training with mates is a good laugh, suddenly 3 hours in the gym every night is nothing when you got some of your mates with you to push you and challenge you
 

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Sorry to come into this thread so late, but you can do about 50 million exercises with dumbbells. Depending on how weak/strong you are right now, you probably want something like 10,15,20,25,30 lbs. Work within that range and find good ones that you can do exercises with now and ones to work towards. Realize you are going to need a few because you won't be as good at every exercise. This is also why it is important you start every new exercise light and find your limit. You won't need a spotter with dumbbells but you also need to be careful.

Above and beyond that, get a cheap pull-up bar, start doing pushups, situps, supermen and leg lifts. Considering the kind of shape you can get in on these exercises alone (when done properly), I'm going to bet there is plenty for you to gain right there for free. The important thing with pushups is you have to do them right. If you are not sure if you are doing them correctly, you can look that up online. If they feel easy, you can elevate your feet so as to continually do them on an decline. The point is that if you are in the kind of shape where you do not feel comfortable being seen, you have plenty of gain right there in the free section.
 

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dumbells, you really don't need very many weight versions.
pullup bar
situps/pushups etc