Ok, it has been a pretty long time since I have posted on here. Been hanging out in the back…
But, I just have to ask…What is with wearing a hat in the gym while working out? I mean is the sun going to get in your eyesâ?¦is it that important that you look goodâ?¦…this surpasses all levels of douche-baggery to me. I donâ??t understand why someone feels the need to work out with a hat on. Just wondering if I am the only one who feels like this.
[quote]sevenmoist wrote:
I wear a hat sometimes because I like to wear fucking hats.[/quote]
Then by all means were a hate. It will still not change the fact I find it ridiculous. It is just not practical and it gets in my way. I wear a hat all day, but at the gym I see no need for it. Dont care who is wearing it.
I sometimes find a baseball cap pulled down low helps me zone out the rest of the gym and focus on my workout. Other times it gets hot and sweaty and I take it off. Depends on my mood
maybe some of us have receding hairlines? Bet you didn’t think of that huh asshole. The world would be a much better place if people just minded their own fucking business.
[quote]StevenF wrote:
maybe some of us have receding hairlines? Bet you didn’t think of that huh asshole. The world would be a much better place if people just minded their own fucking business. [/quote]
I dont know about you guys, but I sweat like CRAZY from my head, If I dont wear a hat while working out I am literally wiping my forehead every 30 seconds with a towel. I actually fold up some paper towels and put them under my hat to catch all the sweat, have to replace it 1 or 2 times per workout.
Posillico et. al. (2009) concluded that caps during the performance of high intensity bicep curls led to a 11-16% increase in muscular strength and a 4% increase in biceps brachii hypertrophy.
[quote]SpinFast wrote:
Posillico et. al. (2009) concluded that caps during the performance of high intensity bicep curls led to a 11-16% increase in muscular strength and a 4% increase in biceps brachii hypertrophy.