Jeans Pants in Gym not allowed

wear a suit made of mayonnaise


I would but that got damaged during my last role playing session.
 
****, I wear Fox racing shorts half the time. The half I don't need to use my legs for anything, obviously. :rofl:
And I will punch the first fool who tells me this is not appropriate!

This is not appropriate, Focus. You need to wear spandex shorts.

Also, whycome that chick's bum looks like a boy's bum.

It's an ugly bum -- a non-existent bum -- a useless bum. An "I've got a flat-ass" bum.

Not to mention the anorexic cigarette legs. I wouldn't buy the jeans based on the ad ...
 
This is not appropriate, Focus. You need to wear spandex shorts.

I don't hit girls. Lucky for me, the jury's still out on whether you count as one. :cool3:

Also, ftr, I wear compression stuff under shorts, pretty much always. Because, like you, I love the way it feels. I've actually somehow managed to wear through 3 pairs in the last two months (sweat has pH of 4? wtf) I be like, "2XU? Wut!? moar compreshun!"
 
Sandals to work out?????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How friggin stupid can you get. Theres no support in those at all. You're asking for an injury doing that. I don't even WALK with sandals on.

I totally agree.....but FWIW, Arnold always worked-out barefoot and insisted it was more natural and induced more demand on the body for stability, coordination and overall balance. But I agree that good shoes are important.

Ya know, a LOT of those dumbell racks are very particular that you place the dumbell EXACTLY in the slots. I've completed a few sets and been so beaten that a few times the dumbell almost slipped off and fell.....you really need to watch it. But if a 55-pound dumbell fell 2-feet down onto your foot, the protection of a sneaker is just marginal over being barefoot.
 
I totally agree.....but FWIW, Arnold always worked-out barefoot and insisted it was more natural and induced more demand on the body for stability, coordination and overall balance. But I agree that good shoes are important.
I deadlift bare foot, I do other stuff with shoes on though. I dropped a 30kg DB on my foot a few weeks back, it still hurts a little but if I weren't wearing shoes it would've killed me!!! (not literally of course but would've hurt a lot more). Shoes should be worn in gyms for that same reason
 
I would prefer to be barefoot all the time. However shoes have become part of our daily clothing requirements. Plus its sanitary reasons taht people need to wear shoes.

Take a look at how you step when barefoot compared to with shoes...its not the same.
 
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