Thread: Plate Tradition
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05-19-2003, 05:48 PM #1
Plate Tradition
I know this isnt about lifting really so if the mod feels he needs to remove it go ahead.
I have always wondered where the tradition of turning plates to the inside came from I learned it from my dad personally and he learned from his coach. But if anyone has any idea where it all started please post!
thank you for replies
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05-20-2003, 12:19 AM #2
This is in response to having the plates being turned around.
The reason I always did it is because of the fact that the plates have lips, and by turning them inside out you have a handle to hold on to.
But in my gym, we have the Ivanco plates with grips all around the side so it's very easy to pick it up...
That's my reasoning...
I hope it helped you out.
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05-20-2003, 05:56 AM #3
i love watching these guys at the gym go out of their way to turn plates around on the bar. just the other day i seen this guy unload 2 plates off a bar and turn them around thinking it will be lighter or something, someday they will realize it does not matter whatsoever
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05-20-2003, 07:49 AM #4
Ya'll don't turn the plates around?!?!?!? Oh man....BAD JU-JU. You will anger the gym gods if you don't. Everyone has there little perks, at my gym the weights have handles...looks like a notch cut out to grip the weights by. Well when I load the bar all the notches have to line up so you can see trhough them all.....stupid I know, but it's my perk dammit!
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05-20-2003, 08:25 AM #5Originally posted by BIG TEXAN
Ya'll don't turn the plates around?!?!?!? Oh man....BAD JU-JU. You will anger the gym gods if you don't. Everyone has there little perks, at my gym the weights have handles...looks like a notch cut out to grip the weights by. Well when I load the bar all the notches have to line up so you can see trhough them all.....stupid I know, but it's my perk dammit!
I know it doesn't make any difference at all, but I always mount the first pair of plates with the flange going inside, and then all subsequent plates with the flange going outside. That's what seems to work best for people with opposible thumbs...
Furthermore, I'm so obsessive that if I have a York plate on one side, I've gotta have an identical York plate on the other side too. If I don't it bugs me.
The worst, though, is that if I'm on the bench press or incline press, if the bench and bar aren't parallel to the ceiling grid, I can't cope. It's like seeing a crooked picture on the wall.
--dave
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05-20-2003, 08:36 AM #6Originally posted by David B.
The worst, though, is that if I'm on the bench press or incline press, if the bench and bar aren't parallel to the ceiling grid, I can't cope. It's like seeing a crooked picture on the wall.
--dave
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05-20-2003, 08:51 AM #7Member
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this is too funny
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05-20-2003, 09:07 AM #8
OMG........this is like a dream come true, its almost like a support group, i honestly thought i was one of the only ones that was really nit picky about little things like plates having to be turned to the inside, bars having to be perfectly straight, etc, etc........we should get our own t-shirts made up or something!!!!
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05-20-2003, 10:22 AM #9
ARE YOU GUYS FOR REAL?!
That whole thing about having the bar line up with the grids on the wall is one of the things i hate most. They HAVE to line up, either parallel or perpendicular to the lines..otherwise it throws my whole lift off.
Another this if im at an incline bench, and i can see half of myself in the mirror, but can't see the other half due to somebody in the way or there is a break in the mirror, that'll throw it off too.
I'm happy there are other people on AS like this, I felt as though I was one of the very few...lol. good times.
Thx
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05-20-2003, 01:00 PM #10Originally posted by BIG TEXAN
.....stupid I know, but it's my perk dammit!
--dave--
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05-20-2003, 01:13 PM #11
You got me........ when at work and being on the phone with "A"-hole vendors and trying to type this, grammer and words can be tosses around. Dammit though...you know what I meant!
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05-20-2003, 03:37 PM #12
i dont know what to call it...but if someone leaves a machine to walk alllll the way across the gym to ge a drink of water, leaving a towell to 'hold the machine down' while theyre gone. i go nuts, cant stand it
buy a WATER BOTTLE!!!!!
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05-20-2003, 05:21 PM #13Originally posted by flexgolf
i dont know what to call it...but if someone leaves a machine to walk alllll the way across the gym to ge a drink of water, leaving a towell to 'hold the machine down' while theyre gone. i go nuts, cant stand it
buy a WATER BOTTLE!!!!!
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05-21-2003, 05:24 PM #14
wow popular post where have i been
I just never thought it served a practicall purpose.
I have the ghetto weights at my high school all mix and match so i have the same quirk that they all have to match on the bar it is hardsometimes have to walk around and pick em out.
when my newb friends come in they always put the plates facing out and I cant lift like that. It doesnt make it lighter really but to the mind it does and thats all that matters.
I also have to have the benches and mahines alined with the rubber mats on the floor and if a bench is between 2 mirrors i cant use it just weird.
I just have to have these or I flip out. another is the freshman kid trying to push press 135 lbs that pisses me off too and they are going to kill themselfs so I worry and cant lift.
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05-21-2003, 06:22 PM #15
hahaha..this is pretty funny, im obsessive compulsive about certain things at the gym..but you guys made me realize that i do alot of the same things you do without realizing it
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05-22-2003, 12:42 AM #16
When I'm re-racking plates, I always make sure that like-branded plates are paired together on the tree. And always with the flange out.
--dave
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05-22-2003, 06:41 AM #17
Alright, I just have to jump in on this one. I am really shocked to read all the things you guy's do because I have some of the same quirks myself and thought I was the ONLY one who did them. Thanks for making me feel normal (whatever that is). My training partner tell's me all the time that I'm just too strange.
Here's the one that just drives her insane; I have to have equal number of plates on the rack. If there are five 25's on one side and only three on the other I'll walk around and gather the remaining plates from other racks and bring them over to the machine I'm using and put them on the rack. Oh, and thay all have to be facing the same direction.
And the deal with leaving a towel on a bar and walking across the room to get a drink of water........I'm with you on that one Farmer. I've even brought water bottles (I get them free all the time) out of my locker and hunted the dude down and give it to him. I ask you, how in the hell can anyone workout without water within an arms reach?
Juggs
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05-22-2003, 07:48 AM #18Originally posted by Juggernaut2148
Here's the one that just drives her insane; I have to have equal number of plates on the rack. If there are five 25's on one side and only three on the other I'll walk around and gather the remaining plates from other racks and bring them over to the machine I'm using and put them on the rack. Oh, and thay all have to be facing the same direction.
--dave
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05-23-2003, 09:07 AM #19Originally posted by lloyd_cannon
I also have to have the benches and mahines alined with the rubber mats on the floor and if a bench is between 2 mirrors i cant use it just weird.
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05-23-2003, 10:09 AM #20Originally posted by BIG TEXAN
Well when I load the bar all the notches have to line up so you can see trhough them all.....stupid I know, but it's my perk dammit!
You see we have Iron Grip plates with "handle holes" in them at my gym, and the plates are not round but have little flat sides.
The one thing I am compulsive about is with the 45lbs plates at my gym, wether on a bar, machine or on the tree/rack, I MUST line up the "sides" of the plates and the grip holes.
Ah well
Red
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05-28-2003, 09:24 AM #21
RED.... those are the type of plates I was unsuccesfully trying to describe. And yes the grips and corners have to all line up or I go nuts.
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05-28-2003, 11:20 AM #22Originally posted by BIG TEXAN
RED.... those are the type of plates I was unsuccesfully trying to describe. And yes the grips and corners have to all line up or I go nuts.
--dave
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05-29-2003, 02:20 AM #23
hey there is some validity to keeping with the same type of plates. At my gym they have 2 types or brands. Me and my friend were kinda wondering why one is harder to lift than the other so us being young and stupid carried the 45lb plate to the scale and measured it. lol. But it was worth it cuz one was heavier by about 2lbs. We prolly looked so stupid hahah. Now i stick with one brand.
yeah and that Bench/Ceiling thing must be parallel
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06-02-2003, 03:56 PM #24
my friend bought a local gym recently and he actually went around and weighed every 45 in the place and then color coded the plates that weighed the same. we now have four different colored 45's.
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06-02-2003, 04:42 PM #25Senior Member
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screw that plate thing at my gym we have rubber band weights and flex rods screw all that heavy shit!! i thought ya'll were tring to train right!!
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06-02-2003, 05:32 PM #26
i think only way is with free weights
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06-03-2003, 12:16 PM #27Originally posted by jarrett
screw that plate thing at my gym we have rubber band weights and flex rods screw all that heavy shit!! i thought ya'll were tring to train right!!
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06-03-2003, 01:59 PM #28Originally posted by BIG TEXAN
Quit trying to promote your bowflex that's in your living room.
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