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Saturday Sharing: Showing Anger at the Gym

February 28, 2015 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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Showing anger at the gym has become common-place. Today I have a rant all about this problem.

You see, I completely understand intensity can cause outbursts. I completely disagree with the Planet Fitness approach to training. At the same time, I don't believe our outbursts at the gym should be putting other people in danger. Take the following as an example of what I mean.

When I train I do so with as much intensity as I can muster on that day. When something doesn't go my way, of course I get angry at missing the lift or whatever the problem is, but I keep that contained to my own area. That isn't what everyone does.

I have been doing a lot of my training sessions directly after work. As a result I wind up training with many of the local high school football players. Recently I was finishing up my workout with some floor situps. I use a machine that is up against the group exercise room wall to hook my feet under. It is next to the apparatus that has all the cable devices. A high school kid was jumping rope nearby. He kept getting caught in the rope. Well, in a fit of rage he threw the jump rope, it flew over my head and missed me by a very small margin. Had the handle of that hit my glasses he would have been buying me a new pair. His rage was taken out on everyone in the general area and he didn't even have the decency to apologize for it.

This is where the line is crossed. People need to share the space with others. Getting angry is normal, but don't endanger others. It is ridiculous and uncalled for. This type of behavior concerns me. I am sure some looked at him and thought “roid rage” but all I could think is “wouldn't your mom be so proud of you right now?”

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Why You Need a Coach

February 26, 2015 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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Why do you need a coach? I am not talking about a personal trainer here. I definitely believe in personal trainers, but I also think that soemone who has lofty physique goals should have a coach. The reasons are numerous.

Accoutability

Perhaps the most obvious reason to have a coach is accountability. Everyone does better when they have a coach to hold them accountable. The knowledge that someone will be asking questions and expecting to see positive results is generally enough to keep people on track.

Knowledge

A coach has knowledge that can help you reach your goals. It is important to remain open-minded and listen to what the coach has to say. Sometimes it seems counter-intuitive. Anyone who has gone through a preparation cycle for a bodybuilding show will know what I mean. Eating dry carbs the day before the show? What? But it works exactly as my coach described to me.

Intensity

Some people need someone present when they train in order to achieve maximum intensity. For me it is enough to know that my coach will be reviewing my training log. That causes me to get that last rep. I push myself harder when I am working with a coach. It is just my way of operating. I don't want to let anyojne down ever.

Creativity

A coach can bring some creativity to your training and nutrition plan. They will have you doing things that you never thought of. It will help you achieve your goals because you won't ever be bored. The challenge is fun because it is different.

Cheerleader

A coach will be your cheerleader. When you are down and not feeling it the coach will be there to help you through. I've had that experience many times.  That kind of support is invaluable.

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My Focus Journal Entry #9

February 22, 2015 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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This week has been another amazing week of training. I have worked this week on pushing harder on the cardio. I have worked to make cardio harder so that I am burning more calories and fat.

Training was great. Coach changed things up a little and it felt great. The weights were heavy just the way I like them. I also worked on shortening the rest period without sacrificing the strength and intra-workout recovery time.

My numbers are improving:

Weight: 253.3

Body fat %: 15.5%

 

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A Trip Down Memory Lane

February 22, 2015 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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Sometimes I am asked how I got into bodybuilding. It is a difficult question to answer and an easy question to answer at the same time. The answer is a little complicated, but not entirely unique.

Throughout my life I admired the physiques I would see in bodybuilding magazines. I can remember looking at older copies of Muscle & Fitness magazine and wondering how I could look like the guys in the magazine. I would dream about it.

At some point I decided the gym was for me. I believe it was around the year 2000. I would lift weights for health reasons, trying to “get in shape”. Over time I fell in love with the gym. It became my sanctuary from everything bad in the world. Still, I never dreamt I would step on stage one day.

In 2011, I met Chris Albert. He was co-owner of Metroflex Gym in Long Beach, California. We worked out a deal where I would help him with the website and he would help me get in shape. Together we decided upon a rather radical goal. We decided that I would pay for and enter a bodybuilding competition. I was to tell everyone in the world that I would be up on that stage–in shape or not.

This crazy and bold goal activated something inside of me. I started training very hard. I ate clean. Everything just fell into place. I went from 290 to 240 on my own, but with Chris I dropped from 240 down to 210. I stepped on stage at 210 lbs and about 11% body fat. Not exactly a shape to win, but something I was quite proud of.

I actually did another show a few weeks later. It was an outdoor show. I got a standing ovation when the announcer told my story. It was quite the emotional experience.

So, the answer, in case you haven't figured it out yet, is that I have a passion for bodybuilding–both as a spectator and as a participant. I love the feel of the iron. It gives me peace in a crazy world. That's my trip down memory lane.

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Saturday Sharing: My Thoughts on the Bodybuilding Lifestyle

February 21, 2015 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

The bodybuilding lifestyle is not understood by most people who are not directly involved.

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