[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]therajraj wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]therajraj wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]therajraj wrote:
What I think looks douchey is the tight underarmour “swimmers” cap that some guys wear.[/quote]
You mean like the one I wear under my helmet when I ride my motorcycle? There is no head band or wrap that works better at keeping sweat out of your eyes…and I’ve tried nearly all of them from regular bandannas to “whicking” motorcycle headgear. I’ll gladly take not killing myself because I can’t see over your opinions of whether it looks like a “swimmer’s cap”…which it doesn’t.
Maybe some of you should get out more.
Why are so many of you so quick to judge other people negatively based on articles of clothing that you are unfamiliar with?
Is this some strange new subculture of “clothing elitists”?[/quote]
Wasn’t this conversation regarding gym apparel? Why are you bringing up your motorcycle riding attire?[/quote]
I’ve worn it in the gym as well and I brought it up to you to tell you how well it works. Underarmour gear is pretty much ideal for many activities, especially bike riding. If you sweat a lot, you probably need to look into their line of clothing.
That means when guys like you start calling people names because of clothing that actually does what it is meant to do, guys like me tend to speak back.
Why would a cap that keeps more sweat out of your eyes than other head gear be a negative in the gym?
You seem to be the one not making sense here.[/quote]
I’ve never seen a lifter (big or small) break anything more than a mild sweat from hypertrophy training. If you are working out in an air conditioned gym you shouldn’t be sweating where you look like you’ve been sitting in a sauna for 2 hours. If you are, you probably have some sort of medical condition.
I’ve seen mentally handicap people wearing helmets while exercising and I understand they wear them for their medical condition. But realistically how many of these guys wearing these swim caps in an air conditioned gym are wearing them to keep sweat out their eyes?
Oh and I hear regular headbands work pretty well see Charlie Villanueva. No eyebrows pro NBA player. These are not douchey.
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WTF?
So, according to the resident MD, anyone who sweats a lot while lifting really heavy weights that most people don’t touch, has a medical disorder because you personally don’t see people who sweat?
LOL
I think it is pretty clear now why so many of you are so un-impressively built.
I’ve seen sweat falling from Ronnie Coleman’s face while he trains…and seeing as he also lives IN FUCKING TEXAS I am guessing most here experience the same.
Damn, there are some real idiots here.
No more sweating in TEXAS.
Got it.
Fucking jackass.[/quote]
Yes. I think someone who looks like they’ve stepped out of a pool from lifting weights in a gym with AC could potentially have a medical condition. Where did I say they DEFINITELY have a medical condition? My previous posts implies they should see a doctor if they’re having this issue.
I’ve never seen ANY big guy sweat the way you refer to, you make it sound its as if you’re not sweating gallons every workout you cant build a significant amount of muscle. Where did I say no sweating was allowed? READ MY POSTS CAREFULLY.
Oh and for something that apparently doesn’t look like a swimmer’s cap you were immediately able to identify what I was referring to. Quit contradicting yourself.
I’m done arguing with you over this. Pointless to argue with someone who simply twists words and doesn’t actually reply to what is said.