drtbear1967

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by Anders JP Eskilsson


I’m quite sure you have seen them while you have been training over the decades. They train alone, move slow and quietly between each exercise and hardly ever speak to anyone. They seem unimpressed by anything, rarely smile – sticking to their own business. I’ve seen them over the years; introverted; they don’t care about any flashy gym clothes; at many times covered up in hoodies, probably listening to trash metal bands like Megadeath or Pantera.



When it’s time to put it some work behind the iron, the previous calmness implodes and transforms into a fury of power that can move extreme weight in a very strict way. Control is the thing – if you can’t control the weight, don’t lift it. There aren’t anyone doing it better than these guys. It always feels like they are one step ahead of everyone, they might not be the biggest guy around, but often the strongest.


Most of the times, they don’t compete, they just like the fundamentals of bodybuilding: getting stronger, eating clean and adding mass. Although, once or twice every second year or so, they might have been experimented with a diet they studied extremely well before implementing it. Probably academic literature because bro science from the net wouldn’t be good enough. After working hard throughout the prep, the shirt might come of, and boom an impressive freakin physique comes through.


They are timeless unaffected by trends – and doesn’t have a clue who this or that “Instagram stars” are, simply because they couldn’t care less. It´s all business for these guys, no vanity – they are in the gym to do damage – to get stronger and bigger – nothing more, nothing less.

Boiled down there are a lot everyone can learn from the gym loners.


You don’t have to be ultra-social in the gym, just because you are around people with the same interests as you, or for that matter, snap selfies every minute just because you live in a social media society. It can actually benefit your physical progress by not carrying the phone into every freakin training session – and check the feed, like it or not – it will disturb your concentration in one way or another.

Instead the focus should be on the power within and future goals; and the deeper mental states of training – and aim for the endorphin release by challenging your strength through how much weight that can master.


The lonely bodybuilder can be a great contrast to realize that today’s society is way too ego-centric and t many times unhealthy. In some cases it seems like the value of a person is graduated by how many followers they got on social media…and not for who they really are or their work ethics in the gyms.

I personally think that it might be better to complicate things and maybe even be a bit introverted during career periods to reach the higher levels of potential. I’m not sure that Dorian Yates would have been so successful if he would have lived a more extroverted lifestyle while he was competing. The same thing goes with Phil Heath…but also like a lot of non-competitive bodybuilders, like the gym loner.
 
if i did go to the gym, i wouldn't know anyone nor would i probably communicate much. i don't ever instagam, whatever that is, and if i text it has to be a voice text or i won't do it, if i do it at all. heck, my wife has to remind me to carry a phone with me, because i just plain don't use it, unless i need to call someone or they're calling me.
back in my day, social media was a party line on the phone if you had a phone. if anyone remembers or knows what a party line was, lol.

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i understand the mentality. i went to gyms for that very reason, although it doesn't mean i didn't notice the chicks, if they were there, lol.
 
I keep to myself. In and out in no more than 40 minutes on average.

lol, these days i'm lucky to finish a good arm workout in 40 minutes. i've been experimenting with a variety of different workouts, and concepts since i entered this world here a year and a half ago. i'm not exactly a socialite, but reading the many different scenarios i've read here has given me different thoughts as to my workout routines. in some ways it has helped, others not so much. it's an ongoing experiment, in which i'm am the monster in the cage.
being older makes for some interesting as well as some damn horrible outcomes, which leads me back to the drawing board and trying to reinvent the wheel. i have to make concessions as well as alterations to accommodate my peculiar situation.
so far the "experiment" has been for the better. i appreciate having found this board and the many who have contributed to me in this endeavor.
 
My best workouts are when I'm alone and workouts are short (60minutes at most).
 
it's usually around an hour so for me, too. i work out at home in the garage. the only one to disturb me would be my wife, and she doesn't, though i like it when she's there. she usually tells me not to go too heavy. she knows i will though at times, then i pay.
 
No time for chit-chat. Get in and get out.
This is very difficult to do when more and more people use the gym as their social hour. A lot of poeple are lonely especally in todays day and age of social media; they are very disconnected. The gym is the one place where they seem to fit in and it becames their one social interaction with real people that are like minded.

I try to use the forums like MC as my social hour!
 
Saw a guy last night come in the same time as me and 1 hour later when I was walking out had still not done one set! Talking to everyone he could.
 
I've never met a single friend at the gym and I've been going to one gyms for 16 years. Sure you can make friends there but I'm always too pre-occupied with my workout. I like the view of the women. At my size I don't stand out..too much fat. My lifts are all going up recovering from a bulged disc. Once in a while I go with a friend from outside the gym but find he only slows me down. Introverted people aren't as social and have to learn more from reading as they're not social enough to learn from other gym goers...well,maybe I learn from them once in a while.

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This is very difficult to do when more and more people use the gym as their social hour. A lot of poeple are lonely especally in todays day and age of social media; they are very disconnected. The gym is the one place where they seem to fit in and it becames their one social interaction with real people that are like minded.

I try to use the forums like MC as my social hour!

Same here.
 
Try running a gym and training during biz hrs and let me know how it works....it wont
what would take an hour will now take two
which is why I train alone, when the gym is dead, no matter the time
 
I travel for work for up to a month at a time. So I’ll be in one location one month to 3 months and only going home once or twice during the job. So I’m a “newbie” at every gym I go to. So I train along and never even attempt to meet people. I think it helps me move through my workout fast and better. Now it hard for me to even workout with my wife when I am home


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