I have a lifetime membership at a gym since I was 18 years old. While the gym has wonderful equipment and a very nice facility, the personnel they have working there is much to be desired. I bought my daughter a membership there for Christmas because she loves fitness related activities and I figured this is something we can do together a few nights a week. So, we go to the gym yesterday. Since it had been awhile since I had been to this particular gym, I told the VERY YOUNG girl that she could set me up with a routine as well (I really wanted to be there when she was telling my daughter about her routine). Anyhow, there were a few things she told us to do that totally annoyed me, and I challenged her on them. Number 1: Because I need to lose weight, she reinforced the high rep/low weight theory with me. I had no problem with that. What I did have a problem with is when she would tell me to use a particular weight, and I told her it was not giving me any resistance what-so-ever. She really hesitated to let me "up" the weights, but I told her I needed to at least feel a challenge so I didn't feel like I was doing something with momentum. I guess because I look fat, she just assumed I was strength challenged. lol. Then we move onto abs. Grant it, my abs are my worst part of my body, especially since they have been cut on so many times. I stressed I wanted to really work my lower abs. She shows us this one exercise, and though I could feel it working, I also mentioned to her that my lower back was coming off the ground. She said "Oh, that's o.k. My lower back comes off the ground when I do this one too." I again challenged her and said that my lower back should NOT be coming off the ground, that I did not feel this was safe. I don't think she liked that. Anyhow, I amused her by doing the routine she gave me, but once I'm on my own, I am going to up the weights to where I'm at least challenged. It just irks me how they are so "seasoned" to tell you certain things and that is it.
Thanks for listening to me vent!!
Kim
Thanks for listening to me vent!!
Kim