I LOVE this gym - particularly the discipline. Although many USA bodybuilders comment that training is not like this in the US, I say it's ALL about personal focus. I began only with athletics - ice skating when I was 4 years old. In my childhood, kids played outside - no computers, handys, or video games. We ran, rode our bicycles, walked to our destinations, and practiced gymnastics in our backyards! My parents were always encouraging sports, and they were also active in hiking, and biking, so despite having 3 girls, they saw no reason that we, children, should be not active participants in sports. However, kids during those times, did not have the same pressures to "all be the best". In the US, money had only just been appropriated by the public schools to fund girl's sport teams - so late 1960s...roughly is when the idea was introduced s socially acceptable-yet, not without the horrible remarks that all female athletes must be lesbians. Later, as sports evolved, these comments lessened to an extent. Well, I see during this film, that the champion body builder has no direct comments regarding women body building - or makes it clear that he thinks it's a joke. I - as well as my older sister - am blessed with genetics that make it almost magical to develop shredded muscle. Though, yes, I have normal female hormones and cycles, so this does not affect the genetic propensity for muscle. I am not talking freaky muscle. I am 170cm tall, and weigh 47 kg, all which is hard and defined - if I flex, otherwise I look a normal, tall petite build with definition that is not unsightly, nor masculine. Now, how did I get here? After skating, I then participated in team swimming, and never developed the tremendously broad shoulders or barrel chest seen in many women swimmers, I moved onto competitive volleyball, which I play through my 30s, and as an adult, these were co-ed teams. I played competitive tennis as the only female member of an all male team at my university, and as the years progressed, sports was simply a lifestyle for me. In the university, which I entered at 17, I was majoring in the medical field, so not long after my first semester, I totally cleaned up my diet - not so much for fitness, but because I looked into the future, and wanted to prevent heart disease, high blood pressure, and cholesterol problems later in life. I also used a variety of sports for cross training to avoid repetitive use injury to my joints. I hiked, biked, walked, cross-country and downhill skied, and added inline skating to my love of ice skating - AND most importantly, I had a plan. Knowing that I could not sustain the use of my knees in volleyball and tennis forever, I planned to pick up golf in my 40s, as well as maintain upper body strength which women lose with age. One winter, as I wouldn't have time to drive to the mountains for Winter hiking due to my rotation at the Hospital - my employer - I decided to join the gym. After one month of moderate training, I was ripped to shreds! At 47 years old, I was in better shape than I was in my 20s! Like your athletes, I don't like to see huge freaky muscle on women....it is masculine, and the amount of steroid, HGH, etc really do a job on their feminine facial features - however, I was very surprised to learn that ANY competitor, bikini, figure, fitness.....they ALL use substances! I think I have an easier time accepting that men maintain this regimen, as men with huge muscle is far more normal - and obviously to most people, as the Ms Olympia competition has been dropped entirely. It's a lifestyle, and a discipline. As a medical professional, I've never needed substances to move my mass around, or maintain little body fat, ( around 9%). With the popularity of the industry growing, i hope that the techniques used in your training methods are adopted by the US - there is such a problem with obesity there, even children suffer diabetes type 2, blood pressure and cholesterol problems, and subsequent joint problems simply from the growing joints not designed to bear such weight! I live in Germany now - and the discipline is far better in gym behavior - I also like that my gym is open 24 hours a day, and it doesn't matter what time I go to work out, there re always people training - even in the middle of the night!! facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201270363256484&set=t.1094119979&type=3&theater
it is applied hotel management concept of gym solemnly for males gym goers. It is definitely a dream gym for all bodybuilders and fitness gymrats around the world.
This is a rich man’s son’s wet dream and no way a feasible business that will ever recoup the investment. “Hi daddy, can you buy me the biggest four floor building and fill it with every imaginable piece of gym equipment ever made?” ......... “Sure thing son, ....... just one or two?”
I noticed at around the 2:30 point that they have clueless peeps doing exotic waste of time exercises over there as we do in the USA and gym goers also doing those useless kettle bell swings. The latest gimmick in exercises. They need to catch up to the new one here though in the states which is thrusting your pelvis foward and squeezing your ass cheeks at the top of the barbell squat😎
2:34 So much damn equipment and this guy chooses to do that smh!!!
hahhhaha wtf is he doing?...
0:44 what a great idea to put a buffet inside a gym O.O
Sam A healthy one though
oh that is a haven of bodybuilding
you grow muscle just by seeing this kind of machines , damn
Paradise
A club with gym equipment lol!
awesome gym.
holy shit..this place is Paradise to enthusiastic people for working out
To fancy I prefer old school gyms
I LOVE this gym - particularly the discipline. Although many USA bodybuilders comment that training is not like this in the US, I say it's ALL about personal focus. I began only with athletics - ice skating when I was 4 years old. In my childhood, kids played outside - no computers, handys, or video games. We ran, rode our bicycles, walked to our destinations, and practiced gymnastics in our backyards! My parents were always encouraging sports, and they were also active in hiking, and biking, so despite having 3 girls, they saw no reason that we, children, should be not active participants in sports. However, kids during those times, did not have the same pressures to "all be the best".
In the US, money had only just been appropriated by the public schools to fund girl's sport teams - so late 1960s...roughly is when the idea was introduced s socially acceptable-yet, not without the horrible remarks that all female athletes must be lesbians. Later, as sports evolved, these comments lessened to an extent.
Well, I see during this film, that the champion body builder has no direct comments regarding women body building - or makes it clear that he thinks it's a joke.
I - as well as my older sister - am blessed with genetics that make it almost magical to develop shredded muscle. Though, yes, I have normal female hormones and cycles, so this does not affect the genetic propensity for muscle.
I am not talking freaky muscle. I am 170cm tall, and weigh 47 kg, all which is hard and defined - if I flex, otherwise I look a normal, tall petite build with definition that is not unsightly, nor masculine.
Now, how did I get here? After skating, I then participated in team swimming, and never developed the tremendously broad shoulders or barrel chest seen in many women swimmers, I moved onto competitive volleyball, which I play through my 30s, and as an adult, these were co-ed teams. I played competitive tennis as the only female member of an all male team at my university, and as the years progressed, sports was simply a lifestyle for me.
In the university, which I entered at 17, I was majoring in the medical field, so not long after my first semester, I totally cleaned up my diet - not so much for fitness, but because I looked into the future, and wanted to prevent heart disease, high blood pressure, and cholesterol problems later in life. I also used a variety of sports for cross training to avoid repetitive use injury to my joints. I hiked, biked, walked, cross-country and downhill skied, and added inline skating to my love of ice skating - AND most importantly, I had a plan.
Knowing that I could not sustain the use of my knees in volleyball and tennis forever, I planned to pick up golf in my 40s, as well as maintain upper body strength which women lose with age.
One winter, as I wouldn't have time to drive to the mountains for Winter hiking due to my rotation at the Hospital - my employer - I decided to join the gym. After one month of moderate training, I was ripped to shreds! At 47 years old, I was in better shape than I was in my 20s!
Like your athletes, I don't like to see huge freaky muscle on women....it is masculine, and the amount of steroid, HGH, etc really do a job on their feminine facial features - however, I was very surprised to learn that ANY competitor, bikini, figure, fitness.....they ALL use substances!
I think I have an easier time accepting that men maintain this regimen, as men with huge muscle is far more normal - and obviously to most people, as the Ms Olympia competition has been dropped entirely.
It's a lifestyle, and a discipline. As a medical professional, I've never needed substances to move my mass around, or maintain little body fat, ( around 9%).
With the popularity of the industry growing, i hope that the techniques used in your training methods are adopted by the US - there is such a problem with obesity there, even children suffer diabetes type 2, blood pressure and cholesterol problems, and subsequent joint problems simply from the growing joints not designed to bear such weight!
I live in Germany now - and the discipline is far better in gym behavior - I also like that my gym is open 24 hours a day, and it doesn't matter what time I go to work out, there re always people training - even in the middle of the night!!
facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10201270363256484&set=t.1094119979&type=3&theater
ud look better with higher bf, that or greater muscle mass. too lean....cute doggos tho
is this just only for men? this gym is dope!
Now that's a gym
best place..best oxygen gym
Came here cause of the Mind Pump:Raw Fitness Truth Podcast (Feb 23rd 2017).
very nice and awesome gym....
Amazing!
it is applied hotel management concept of gym solemnly for males gym goers. It is definitely a dream gym for all bodybuilders and fitness gymrats around the world.
this place is a dream!
That goddamn sonofabitching music in my sonofabitching ears
Brands of equipment?
That was Antoine villant voice in the beginning
sick!!!
That place is doup..I want to move in...
This is a rich man’s son’s wet dream and no way a feasible business that will ever recoup the investment. “Hi daddy, can you buy me the biggest four floor building and fill it with every imaginable piece of gym equipment ever made?” ......... “Sure thing son, ....... just one or two?”
Cómo se llama esa canción.. please.?
anyone know wtf they're putting in the water at this gym?
+Dadbod2GreekGod steroids
meu sonho treina nessa academia
Kuwait anabolic chicken
This gym would give LA Fitness a run for it"s money
This gym would take a shit on LA fitness lol.
Typical gym; miles of cardio for very few people...
Less area for weight lifting with much higher occupancy density.
Oxygen is better.
those tv screens are so unesscasary
this one is old they already opened a bigger and a better one
Humood where? I’m in Kuwait right now and wants hit it up
Я бы остался там жить!!!)))
Anybody know what song this is?
DJ ASSASS1N - Frag Out
No women in the video? II it a men's only gym?
What's the membership fee?
50KD monthly rate. they got different packages on extending subscriptions but they're all somewhat expensive in comparison to the rest of the world.
massivelytiny oh ok. I'm planning to move to Kuwait within a month or two. Thanks.
where are women?none is visible
That's a training paradise, but I had to mute the video. That song is bullllll shit.
Think away all the muslims and you have a great gym..
There is no ladies section
+Hashem Bouabbas No men section either. whats your point
what is the name of the music??
Shit by no musical taste YOU
Waaaaaas
No women in there... Annoying
😢😢😢
I noticed at around the 2:30 point that they have clueless peeps doing exotic waste of time exercises over there as we do in the USA and gym goers also doing those useless kettle bell swings. The latest gimmick in exercises. They need to catch up to the new one here though in the states which is thrusting your pelvis foward and squeezing your ass cheeks at the top of the barbell squat😎
Biggest tool box.
Well here is the slight problem, all guys now women, no thanks, you've got to have some cute women in a gym.
+coolandmellow honestly wtf?
says a typical guy who only lift if there is a women in the gym. gtfuoh
You can tell me what you want, sometime when you feel down and lazy (happens 1/20 to me) that fine girl with her ass and body motivates you
Song name pls?