Greetings All,
So I am working out the other day and I noticed something that I just hadn't connected before. How many personal electronic devices do you see people using at the gym these days? On the cardio machines it's all about having a Kindle going while sweating. Over on the free weight floor I lost count how many devices people use there, Ipods, iphones, droids, zens.
I can remember way back (possibly in another life) being made fun of for my very large and bulky "portable" CD player. "Why don't you just use a cassette player (A.K.A. Walkman)?" They would ask. Isn't that funny? The kids who had the electronics back in the day were nerds, now this is just the norm.
Of course it is also a blurry line for who is going to the gym now a days. I work out in a gym that is very close to a high school and I see jocks and nerds workout side by side, but I have noted very little interaction between them. Ok so it's a good thing that nerds are going to the gym, but I only wish it would provide more common ground for social interaction.
Super Jerry
Friday, June 21, 2013
Friday, June 7, 2013
What is so motivating about Gangsta Rap?
Greetings All,
Question: What is the most motivating music in the gym? I did an impromptu survey the other day and most of the gym and found that most of the hard core lifters had hip-hop or gangsta rap on their ipods. I suppose what ever gets you worked up is what's right for you. I would just like to see someone with more unusual tastes musically. At least the older generation of lifters did show a tendency to go with heavy metal.
As a true nerd myself, I have always had.....shall we say.....unconventional tastes musically. However I find that anything with over 200 beats per minute is great for cardio. I personally go with the early to mid 90's club beat. (What kind of nerd would I be if I wasn't at least a little out of style?) I also believe any monster ballad is good to cool down with.
Secondly, What is it with the "Beats by Dr. Dre" headphones while you are working out? Come on people. These things weigh like 25 lbs. These may be the "in thing", but to my eyes in the gym they just make people look stupid. Ear buds, ear hooks, or anything else that isn't so intrusive. If you are so focused on having the perfect sound from your headphones, I would think that you are not paying enough attention to your workout.
Super Jerry
Question: What is the most motivating music in the gym? I did an impromptu survey the other day and most of the gym and found that most of the hard core lifters had hip-hop or gangsta rap on their ipods. I suppose what ever gets you worked up is what's right for you. I would just like to see someone with more unusual tastes musically. At least the older generation of lifters did show a tendency to go with heavy metal.
As a true nerd myself, I have always had.....shall we say.....unconventional tastes musically. However I find that anything with over 200 beats per minute is great for cardio. I personally go with the early to mid 90's club beat. (What kind of nerd would I be if I wasn't at least a little out of style?) I also believe any monster ballad is good to cool down with.
Secondly, What is it with the "Beats by Dr. Dre" headphones while you are working out? Come on people. These things weigh like 25 lbs. These may be the "in thing", but to my eyes in the gym they just make people look stupid. Ear buds, ear hooks, or anything else that isn't so intrusive. If you are so focused on having the perfect sound from your headphones, I would think that you are not paying enough attention to your workout.
Super Jerry
Friday, May 17, 2013
Death of a Muscle Nerd
Greetings All,
Last month we lost one the greats in the sport of bodybuilding, Mr. Nasser El Sombaty. Nasser was from the Mass Monster age of the late 90's and was by definition a true Muscle Nerd. He spoke several languages and boasted several degrees in history, sociology and political science. He was often pictured working out wearing his Harry Potter'ish glasses (before anyone knew who Harry Potter was).
In his later career, Nasser was said to have been branded persona non grata in the professional bodybuilding world because of his ability to "call a spade a spade". He was never afraid to point out when he or anyone else was unfairly placed in a competition.
Organizational politics aside, I respect a man who works his mind as hard as he works his body. RIP Nasser! You are posthumously awarded the status of Muscle Nerd!
Super Jerry
Last month we lost one the greats in the sport of bodybuilding, Mr. Nasser El Sombaty. Nasser was from the Mass Monster age of the late 90's and was by definition a true Muscle Nerd. He spoke several languages and boasted several degrees in history, sociology and political science. He was often pictured working out wearing his Harry Potter'ish glasses (before anyone knew who Harry Potter was).
In his later career, Nasser was said to have been branded persona non grata in the professional bodybuilding world because of his ability to "call a spade a spade". He was never afraid to point out when he or anyone else was unfairly placed in a competition.
Organizational politics aside, I respect a man who works his mind as hard as he works his body. RIP Nasser! You are posthumously awarded the status of Muscle Nerd!
Super Jerry
Sunday, February 3, 2013
The dreaded diet.
Greetings All,
Do you know what diet is?
It’s die with a “t” on the end.
It is now time to start that wonderful process of cutting out fats,
sugars, and all things that make food great.
The things we do…. Well this year I
have enlisted the aid of an IFPA pro bodybuilder to help me out with
dieting. His name is Master Gunnery Sergeant
Garry Engle. He was nice enough to
answer a few questions for the quest:
1.)
What first inspired you to get into bodybuilding? What were some things you
expected and what were some of the surprises?
I started lifting weights for high school football. I kept it up when I
joined the Marines and I started putting on some muscle after I learned how to
eat. The progress kept coming so I thought I'd give bodybuilding a try. I won
my first contest and was hooked from there.
I knew it would be hard work but was surprised to find how much
long-term diet affects your body composition.
2.) What helps you stay motivated (both immediate and long term)?
Looking good, feeling good, being physically capable, competition, and
vigor and mobility into my old age!
3.) Since turning pro, has the pressure of training and competing
increased significantly or would you say that it's "the same dance, just a
different tune"?
The competition is much stiffer as a pro. If you want to be competitive
as a pro, it has to be a lifestyle commitment.
4.) What are some of your "pet-peevs" when it comes training,
dieting, gym etiquette, etc.?
I try not to be too critical of people in the gym. At least they are in
there!
Leaving a full load of weights on a bar or station is pretty rude. It's
pretty funny when guys get an over-appreciation for their physique and think it
equates to being tough or being a fighter.
5.) Have you ever met any unconventional people in the world of
bodybuilding? People that might not fit the usual stereotype. I myself have
come across other Muscle-Nerds, Muscle-Goths, Muscle-Thrashers, even
Muscle-Steampunks (actually, I think he was more of a Dieselpunk).
People would be surprised to find the variety of types of folks in
bodybuilding, figure, and bikini. Lots of college grads, professionals,
students, military, accountants, doctors, all kinds of people. I have known a
few who like to get costumed at times.
Am now for the nerdly questions:
6.) Who is your favorite comicbook/cartoon character?
I have two! Daredevil and Snakeyes.
7.) Do you have any geeky or nerdly interests (comicbooks, gaming,
computers, sci-fi, et al)
I'm on a computer all day for my job and I am pretty well known for my
computer nerd skills.
8.) Who are 3 people in history (alive or dead) that you would most like
to talk with?
Hmm.. Adam, JC, and Abraham Lincoln
9.) What are people most surprised about when they first meet you?
That I've been a Marine for 20 years.
10.) Any favorite quotations?
"A person who won't read has no advantage over one who can't
read." Mark Twain
Here is one of his video clips:
Maybe one day I’ll get to his level. A man’s gotta have a dream, right?
More to come,
Super-Jerry
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Here we go again!
Greetings All,
Well it’s that time again.
Time devote myself with psychotic obsession to the task of packing on
muscle and trying to maintain my nerdly interests. Much has happened in this little off
season. I had an interesting experience
of seeing someone from my past whom hadn’t seen me in a very long time and they
were completely unable to recognize me.
They said I had obviously lost weight and that I looked so different. They didn’t say I looked better (although I
am going to hope that’s what they meant), just different.
So it’s time continue the road and see where it leads. This year’s costume; next year’s reunion; it’s
going to be interesting to see how it all turns out. I get to do more of the quest on my own this
year though. I had my trainer last year,
but now I can’t afford him. Besides, I
genuinely hope I have learned enough to do things myself.
I will keep everyone up to date!
Super-Jerry
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