The Desire To Lift Heavy Objects and Witness Stupidity

A month ago I decided I would not renew my membership and stop lifting weights.  From the rather cryptic post Glitter Interrupted:

The things I need to do to improve my fitness level don’t require a gym.  In fact, getting away from the heavy weights for a month or quarter might be just what I need.

That turned out to be half true.  I need to improve my posture, my alignment, my core and my flexibility.  And in the last month I have made some improvements.  But I really need to lift something heavy right now.  I looked into buying a kettle bell, but changed my mind once I calculated the shipping charges.

Push-ups aren’t working.  Elevated push-ups are boring me as well.  Body weight exercises are important, but I need something else.  I need to return to the gym.

In addition to the endorphin rush of lifting weights, I also miss watching the foolish behavior that I see in Glitter Gyms.  Some people have told me they miss Tales From The Glitter Gym.  I guess I do as well.

Tomorrow I will sign up for 3 months at my old Glitter Gym.

4 Comments

  1. Mike D. says:

    Why don’t you pull a Rocky and actually accomplish something while you lift? Like move timber or chop wood? Buy a piddly plot of land somewhere and build a log cabin on it. One of the reasons I’ve never been able to do the gym thing is that I don’t feel like I’m doing real shit. I feel like if God looked down on what I was doing, he would laugh (not that I believe in God). Outdoor stuff always seems more interesting and less contrived.

  2. MAS says:

    Sounds like fun. Someday. But for now it will be $99 for 3 months. No land purchase or lumber required. ;)

  3. Stuart says:

    There are several Kettle ball gyms in San Diego. See if you can get a week’s pass to a KB gym in Seattle. I’d like to hear how you like it. I’ve never tried it.

  4. MAS says:

    Funny you should bring up kettle bells. A fitness company is mailing me a 25# KB to review. I may get it next week.

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