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In Case There's Any Doubt

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 9:58 pm
by NoelFigart
I don't use a SG for every strength training workout, but do from time to time.

Honestly, I used to think it was the "wuss" option.... *hangs my head in shame*.

For the record?

It's not the wuss option.

I SGed on Sunday because I didn't wanna go out in public. I was still feeling it a little (especially in my biceps) on Tuesday when I went to do my usual weights.

This says two things to me: SG is a great strength training option, not a "lesser" or "something is better than nothing, loserish" option. Lord love you no! It's a good, solid workout in and of itself.

The second is that I really need to put in more time on bicep work!

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 2:18 pm
by reinhard
Yeah, it may be a little weird, which may prompt some people to shug covertly, but it's hard, there's no shame to be felt on that score. I think people consistently underestimate it because of both the (charming) goofiness and the fact that it doesn't feel that heavy -- until you start swinging it.

Reinhard

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 2:33 pm
by NoelFigart
reinhard wrote:Yeah, it may be a little weird, which may prompt some people to shug covertly, but it's hard, there's no shame to be felt on that score.
Oh no! I wouldn't be ashamed to shug in public. But I can SG at home, and I couldn't face seeing a bunch of people in the gym that day!