Fire
and ice, barbells and dumbbells distinct, uncomplicated
and wholly functional. Elaborations of the elementary appear to
improve their value but I'm suspicious of the compromise hidden
within. Fire heats, cooks, provides light, sterilizes, defends
and much more. Ice cools and soothes, melts to offer water and
preserves. Sure, refrigeration and forced air are neat but now
we're looking at nuclear power plants to provide energy to support
these sophistications that tend to spoil us and diminish our once-hardy
character. Right?
My
bizniz partner, John, called me from our gym in Scotts Valley.
A generous and practical guy he's prepared to buy an additional
piece of equipment from a health club evidently going out of business.
We reviewed the list of beefy machines to determine what apparatus
the gym and the members really needed. Popular name brandsCybex,
Hammer Strength, Body Master, Hoistpriced to sell had us
seriously analyzing our inventory and floor plan.
The
curl machine is always a rage item. You can really tug on those
nicely-angled handles and spread out over the padded preacher
bench. Great isolation. Good choice, John, but there's nothing
like the feel of the standing bent-bar curl and the complete torso
involvement when pulling with all your might and recruiting massive
erector, mid-back, trap and shoulder cage muscle. Got those legs
working for you as well. Who needs isolation, know what I'm saying?
Preachers will give you tendonitis if you don't look out. Beware
of hyper-extending at the elbow, buddy. Give me seated dumbbell
alternate curls for big arms and some nasty upper body functioning
anytime.
How
about the Hammer Strength Ground Base Jammer? Yes, good choice.
Great heavy-duty gear for the football players and tough guys
looking for power, mass and propulsion. We can stick it by the
back door near the squat racks, the space we reserved for the
lifting platform where the guys and gals could do power cleans,
Olympic lifts and deadlifts. You talk about mass and might, my
man. Nothing builds useful and appealing muscle throughout the
entire body like cleans and presses. Poetry in motion. And for
weight gain, power and structural demand dead lifts are king.
The power clean is mean for acceleration, charging, jumping and
general annihilation. Barbells are bad.
We
have room next to the Hammer Chest Press. Let's move in a Hammer
IsoHi Lat to correspond to the monster pec machine as an ideal
supersetting arrangement. Good thinking. Supersets are numero
uno. I use our IsoLat when I'm restless and burned out on routine.
Cute movement. The first set or two and I feel like something
is going to happen. After five sets of tugging, my scapula region
vaguely burns and I suspect a hint of pump somewhere but I'm not
sure. One-arm dumbbell rows working your way up the rack are dynamite.
You can position yourself just right to engage any specific area
of the back. Long sweeping, high movements with a lighter weight
for flare or hunkered down, heavy tugs for thickness and density,
you're in control. The machines allow you little creativity and
I miss that. Did I mention bent-over barbell rows for back development.
Don't get me started, partner. Pure iron.
On
the faxed list under leg equipment they have the Body Master Squat
Machine. There's room for another leg apparatus 'cuz folks here
don't crowd the squat racks. A super fine choice, JF. That leg
machine beats them all. Just like the squat without the stress
on the knees or lower back. Gals, if they squat deep with control
for sets of fifteen to twenty reps, can really bring their backsides,
hamstrings and quads around, to say nothing about their overall
strength and respiratory efficiency. We need to talk to the people
and let them know what they're missing. Achieving physical fitness
without squatting is like quenching one's thirst without water.
The bar on the back while all the muscles of the body struggle
for balance and pursuit of the reps. How many plates can we load
on the bar before it bends or we burst? That is, after all, what
it is all about. Am I right, John, or are we talking about some
new age, high-tech mumbo jumbo where we make it as easy as possible
with as many gadgets as we can invent to do this and that for
us as we sit back and push and pull mindlessly? Perhaps, we can
hire someone to count the reps.
What
else is on the list? Anything electric?
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