Hey all.
Right, im going to have a little rant. Ive noticed that there is increasing numbers of posts having a dig at people that are new, young, inexperienced or in the dark about the whole fitness thing.
We all know that there are basic rules and beliefs regarding food, training, cardio, body types etc etc, but when 'newbies' post something that falls under the above then more experienced posties tend to have a go and these people.
I have been on here for a couple of months and am still constantly learning; i understand that some people ask really obvious or daft questions but what attracted me to the site was the number of genuinely helpful and understanding people.
The majority of people are not pro athletes or bodybuilders and we all know the learning curve that occurs when we set off on a new training regime - so can certain people please help the newcomers and not sledge them into cowering away from the site.
A quick 'you're talking ****' is fine but please follow it up with 'but here's how to improve' otherwise posting becomes pointless and only for the elite few that are experienced in body and fitness.
Here endeth the sermon.
Have a good weekend!
Ben
Right, im going to have a little rant. Ive noticed that there is increasing numbers of posts having a dig at people that are new, young, inexperienced or in the dark about the whole fitness thing.
We all know that there are basic rules and beliefs regarding food, training, cardio, body types etc etc, but when 'newbies' post something that falls under the above then more experienced posties tend to have a go and these people.
I have been on here for a couple of months and am still constantly learning; i understand that some people ask really obvious or daft questions but what attracted me to the site was the number of genuinely helpful and understanding people.
The majority of people are not pro athletes or bodybuilders and we all know the learning curve that occurs when we set off on a new training regime - so can certain people please help the newcomers and not sledge them into cowering away from the site.
A quick 'you're talking ****' is fine but please follow it up with 'but here's how to improve' otherwise posting becomes pointless and only for the elite few that are experienced in body and fitness.
Here endeth the sermon.
Have a good weekend!
Ben