Roadtrip
05-14-2011, 03:44 PM
Friend joins gym..
Friend buys a bike as he saw success I have had..
Friend really starts trying to loose weight...
Friend is having good success and asks me to join him at the gym as his guest.
I go... grateful for the mutual support. Now I knew my friend has a little bit of a "laser" focus when he gets attached to an idea, but I am supportive if he really wants change in his life.. I knew it wouldn't hurt to get back in the gym myself.
Anyhow.. Were at the gym, he is acting like my personal trainer and keeps really trying to push me hard, telling me to add weight, etc etc.
I havent worked out with weighs in over ten years (and told him this), but his pushing me too hard, too fast has me really hurting. This was Thursday evening and last night I couldn't sleep because of the stiffess and pain in my right bicep. He calls today to ask if I'm going to the gym tomorrow AM. I tell him how I'm feeling and can't extend my right elbow, but he starts in on the no pain, no gain stuff and I'm just sore and should just push through this.
I don't want to cause an issue with my friend, but I need to do this on my own terms, not some kind of commando health club militant pain is good mentality.
I'm not above hard work, I've done it before when I dropped 60 pounds in four months... I just got complacent and too busy... Gained it all back, but back on the road to better health and living now.
Just trying to deal with my friend... Besides ditching him and signing up myself and working out solo...
Shannon
Friend buys a bike as he saw success I have had..
Friend really starts trying to loose weight...
Friend is having good success and asks me to join him at the gym as his guest.
I go... grateful for the mutual support. Now I knew my friend has a little bit of a "laser" focus when he gets attached to an idea, but I am supportive if he really wants change in his life.. I knew it wouldn't hurt to get back in the gym myself.
Anyhow.. Were at the gym, he is acting like my personal trainer and keeps really trying to push me hard, telling me to add weight, etc etc.
I havent worked out with weighs in over ten years (and told him this), but his pushing me too hard, too fast has me really hurting. This was Thursday evening and last night I couldn't sleep because of the stiffess and pain in my right bicep. He calls today to ask if I'm going to the gym tomorrow AM. I tell him how I'm feeling and can't extend my right elbow, but he starts in on the no pain, no gain stuff and I'm just sore and should just push through this.
I don't want to cause an issue with my friend, but I need to do this on my own terms, not some kind of commando health club militant pain is good mentality.
I'm not above hard work, I've done it before when I dropped 60 pounds in four months... I just got complacent and too busy... Gained it all back, but back on the road to better health and living now.
Just trying to deal with my friend... Besides ditching him and signing up myself and working out solo...
Shannon