bertstare wrote:dailygrind wrote:Doritos wrote:I need my SBA rep to get this system fixed immediately.
Also of utmost importance: dedicated pullup bar in North Grounds. If any SBA reps are frequenting this thread.
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bertstare wrote:dailygrind wrote:Doritos wrote:I need my SBA rep to get this system fixed immediately.
Also of utmost importance: dedicated pullup bar in North Grounds. If any SBA reps are frequenting this thread.
bertstare wrote:dailygrind wrote:Doritos wrote:I need my SBA rep to get this system fixed immediately.
Also of utmost importance: dedicated pullup bar in North Grounds. If any SBA reps are frequenting this thread.
dailygrind wrote:Doritos wrote:I need my SBA rep to get this system fixed immediately.
Also of utmost importance: dedicated pullup bar in North Grounds. If any SBA reps are frequenting this thread.
swinger wrote:dailygrind wrote:Doritos wrote:I need my SBA rep to get this system fixed immediately.
Also of utmost importance: dedicated pullup bar in North Grounds. If any SBA reps are frequenting this thread.
Actually, this is one of the most important problems our school faces. You think waiting a week for grades to post to Symplicity is frustrating? Try removing the straight bar that [redacted] puts in the chin up grips. I dont even know how he gets it up there.
swinger wrote:dailygrind wrote:Doritos wrote:I need my SBA rep to get this system fixed immediately.
Also of utmost importance: dedicated pullup bar in North Grounds. If any SBA reps are frequenting this thread.
Actually, this is one of the most important problems our school faces. You think waiting a week for grades to post to Symplicity is frustrating? Try removing the straight bar that [redacted] puts in the chin up grips. I dont even know how he gets it up there.
pjo wrote:
How does north grounds gym compare to the gym at the aquatic fitness center? The day after ASD I went around the campus. Someone said the AFC was the "main gym" on campus so I checked it out, and found it pretty underwhelming. I guess I thought it would be bigger/nicer because UVA is so much bigger than my UG. Actually the only thing I didn't like about UVA was the gym situation.
bertstare wrote:swinger wrote:dailygrind wrote:Doritos wrote:I need my SBA rep to get this system fixed immediately.
Also of utmost importance: dedicated pullup bar in North Grounds. If any SBA reps are frequenting this thread.
Actually, this is one of the most important problems our school faces. You think waiting a week for grades to post to Symplicity is frustrating? Try removing the straight bar that [redacted] puts in the chin up grips. I dont even know how he gets it up there.
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pjo wrote:How does north grounds gym compare to the gym at the aquatic fitness center? The day after ASD I went around the campus. Someone said the AFC was the "main gym" on campus so I checked it out, and found it pretty underwhelming. I guess I thought it would be bigger/nicer because UVA is so much bigger than my UG. Actually the only thing I didn't like about UVA was the gym situation.
albanach wrote:pjo wrote:How does north grounds gym compare to the gym at the aquatic fitness center? The day after ASD I went around the campus. Someone said the AFC was the "main gym" on campus so I checked it out, and found it pretty underwhelming. I guess I thought it would be bigger/nicer because UVA is so much bigger than my UG. Actually the only thing I didn't like about UVA was the gym situation.
What didn't you like about it? It's hard to say whether the other facilities will make up for it if we don't know why you were underwhelmed. Was there something in particular that you were looking for but didn't see?
North Grounds is smaller than the AFC, but typically less busy. You can see what's in all the fitness facilities here:
http://www.virginia.edu/ims/facilities/index.php
pjo wrote:albanach wrote:pjo wrote:How does north grounds gym compare to the gym at the aquatic fitness center? The day after ASD I went around the campus. Someone said the AFC was the "main gym" on campus so I checked it out, and found it pretty underwhelming. I guess I thought it would be bigger/nicer because UVA is so much bigger than my UG. Actually the only thing I didn't like about UVA was the gym situation.
What didn't you like about it? It's hard to say whether the other facilities will make up for it if we don't know why you were underwhelmed. Was there something in particular that you were looking for but didn't see?
North Grounds is smaller than the AFC, but typically less busy. You can see what's in all the fitness facilities here:
http://www.virginia.edu/ims/facilities/index.php
I've been to that link before but there's not really any pictures of the actual gym (read weights) at north grounds. As swinger already said, I didn't like the layout (how the free weights were in a tiny room in the back). A lot of the equipment was older and it didn't seem spread out enough. I don't remeber there being more than like one or two benches either. I know I'm being picky, and it's really not that big of a deal. It probably has a lot to do with my expectations being high.
dgouzoul wrote:you should make an excel spreadsheet of that stuff swinger
SilvrBckGorilla wrote:Misc brah?
swinger wrote:pjo wrote:albanach wrote:pjo wrote:How does north grounds gym compare to the gym at the aquatic fitness center? The day after ASD I went around the campus. Someone said the AFC was the "main gym" on campus so I checked it out, and found it pretty underwhelming. I guess I thought it would be bigger/nicer because UVA is so much bigger than my UG. Actually the only thing I didn't like about UVA was the gym situation.
What didn't you like about it? It's hard to say whether the other facilities will make up for it if we don't know why you were underwhelmed. Was there something in particular that you were looking for but didn't see?
North Grounds is smaller than the AFC, but typically less busy. You can see what's in all the fitness facilities here:
http://www.virginia.edu/ims/facilities/index.php
I've been to that link before but there's not really any pictures of the actual gym (read weights) at north grounds. As swinger already said, I didn't like the layout (how the free weights were in a tiny room in the back). A lot of the equipment was older and it didn't seem spread out enough. I don't remeber there being more than like one or two benches either. I know I'm being picky, and it's really not that big of a deal. It probably has a lot to do with my expectations being high.
North Grounds is smaller and less busy. This is true (though there are times- around 5 to 7- when it gets pretty packed). Let me run through a list of everything North Grounds has. This is from memory so I may miss something:
2 Bench Press.
1 Incline Press.
1 Decline Press.
1 Shoulder Press.
1 Calves Machine.
1 Dip/Pullup Assist Machine.
1 Free Dip/Leg Raise.
1 Squat Rack with Chin Up/Pull Up Individual Hand Grips Attached
1 Squat Rack plain
1 Smith Rack
1 Single Cable
1 Lat Pulldown
1 Bicep Curl
1 Tricep Extension
2 Preacher Curl Stations
1 Back Extension
1 Free Weight Incline Row
1 Chest Press (Machine)
1 Pec Fly (Machine)
1 Seated Row (Machine, not close-grip cable)
1 Pullover (Machine)
1 Leg Extension
1 Seated Leg Curl
1 Lying Leg Curl
2 Hips (inside/outside)
About 3-4 flat benches
About 3 adjustable benches
2 Free Seats (for dumbbell shoulder press for example)
1 Back Extension Machine
Two sets of dumbbells 5-45 in 5 lb inc.
1 set of dumbbells 2.5-20 in 2.5 lb inc.
1 set of dummbells 50-100
2 full court bball courts
2 squash courts
3 racquetball courts
Decline Bench with no bar (for abs)
2 Open Rooms (one way bigger than the other)
About 8 tread with matsmills, 6 bikes, 2 row machines, 8 ellipticals, 3 or 4 step machines.
Pretty big matted area in front of the bikes for abs.
Its rare that you have to wait for anything to the point that it affects your workout. As long as you stay flexible about the order, or dont mind waiting an extra minute or two, you should be fine. People will always let you work in with them.
PM me if you have any other specific questions.
jawsthegreat wrote:swinger wrote:pjo wrote:albanach wrote:What didn't you like about it? It's hard to say whether the other facilities will make up for it if we don't know why you were underwhelmed. Was there something in particular that you were looking for but didn't see?
North Grounds is smaller than the AFC, but typically less busy. You can see what's in all the fitness facilities here:
http://www.virginia.edu/ims/facilities/index.php
I've been to that link before but there's not really any pictures of the actual gym (read weights) at north grounds. As swinger already said, I didn't like the layout (how the free weights were in a tiny room in the back). A lot of the equipment was older and it didn't seem spread out enough. I don't remeber there being more than like one or two benches either. I know I'm being picky, and it's really not that big of a deal. It probably has a lot to do with my expectations being high.
North Grounds is smaller and less busy. This is true (though there are times- around 5 to 7- when it gets pretty packed). Let me run through a list of everything North Grounds has. This is from memory so I may miss something:
2 Bench Press.
1 Incline Press.
1 Decline Press.
1 Shoulder Press.
1 Calves Machine.
1 Dip/Pullup Assist Machine.
1 Free Dip/Leg Raise.
1 Squat Rack with Chin Up/Pull Up Individual Hand Grips Attached
1 Squat Rack plain
1 Smith Rack
1 Single Cable
1 Lat Pulldown
1 Bicep Curl
1 Tricep Extension
2 Preacher Curl Stations
1 Back Extension
1 Free Weight Incline Row
1 Chest Press (Machine)
1 Pec Fly (Machine)
1 Seated Row (Machine, not close-grip cable)
1 Pullover (Machine)
1 Leg Extension
1 Seated Leg Curl
1 Lying Leg Curl
2 Hips (inside/outside)
About 3-4 flat benches
About 3 adjustable benches
2 Free Seats (for dumbbell shoulder press for example)
1 Back Extension Machine
Two sets of dumbbells 5-45 in 5 lb inc.
1 set of dumbbells 2.5-20 in 2.5 lb inc.
1 set of dummbells 50-100
2 full court bball courts
2 squash courts
3 racquetball courts
Decline Bench with no bar (for abs)
2 Open Rooms (one way bigger than the other)
About 8 tread with matsmills, 6 bikes, 2 row machines, 8 ellipticals, 3 or 4 step machines.
Pretty big matted area in front of the bikes for abs.
Its rare that you have to wait for anything to the point that it affects your workout. As long as you stay flexible about the order, or dont mind waiting an extra minute or two, you should be fine. People will always let you work in with them.
PM me if you have any other specific questions.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
swinger wrote:pjo wrote:albanach wrote:pjo wrote:How does north grounds gym compare to the gym at the aquatic fitness center? The day after ASD I went around the campus. Someone said the AFC was the "main gym" on campus so I checked it out, and found it pretty underwhelming. I guess I thought it would be bigger/nicer because UVA is so much bigger than my UG. Actually the only thing I didn't like about UVA was the gym situation.
What didn't you like about it? It's hard to say whether the other facilities will make up for it if we don't know why you were underwhelmed. Was there something in particular that you were looking for but didn't see?
North Grounds is smaller than the AFC, but typically less busy. You can see what's in all the fitness facilities here:
http://www.virginia.edu/ims/facilities/index.php
I've been to that link before but there's not really any pictures of the actual gym (read weights) at north grounds. As swinger already said, I didn't like the layout (how the free weights were in a tiny room in the back). A lot of the equipment was older and it didn't seem spread out enough. I don't remeber there being more than like one or two benches either. I know I'm being picky, and it's really not that big of a deal. It probably has a lot to do with my expectations being high.
North Grounds is smaller and less busy. This is true (though there are times- around 5 to 7- when it gets pretty packed). Let me run through a list of everything North Grounds has. This is from memory so I may miss something:
2 Bench Press.
1 Incline Press.
1 Decline Press.
1 Shoulder Press.
1 Calves Machine.
1 Dip/Pullup Assist Machine.
1 Free Dip/Leg Raise.
1 Squat Rack with Chin Up/Pull Up Individual Hand Grips Attached
1 Squat Rack plain
1 Smith Rack
1 Single Cable
1 Lat Pulldown
1 Bicep Curl
1 Tricep Extension
2 Preacher Curl Stations
1 Back Extension
1 Free Weight Incline Row
1 Chest Press (Machine)
1 Pec Fly (Machine)
1 Seated Row (Machine, not close-grip cable)
1 Pullover (Machine)
1 Leg Extension
1 Seated Leg Curl
1 Lying Leg Curl
2 Hips (inside/outside)
About 3-4 flat benches
About 3 adjustable benches
2 Free Seats (for dumbbell shoulder press for example)
1 Back Extension Machine
Two sets of dumbbells 5-45 in 5 lb inc.
1 set of dumbbells 2.5-20 in 2.5 lb inc.
1 set of dummbells 50-100
2 full court bball courts
2 squash courts
3 racquetball courts
Decline Bench with no bar (for abs)
2 Open Rooms (one way bigger than the other)
About 8 tread with matsmills, 6 bikes, 2 row machines, 8 ellipticals, 3 or 4 step machines.
Pretty big matted area in front of the bikes for abs.
Its rare that you have to wait for anything to the point that it affects your workout. As long as you stay flexible about the order, or dont mind waiting an extra minute or two, you should be fine. People will always let you work in with them.
PM me if you have any other specific questions.
swinger wrote:pjo wrote:
How does north grounds gym compare to the gym at the aquatic fitness center? The day after ASD I went around the campus. Someone said the AFC was the "main gym" on campus so I checked it out, and found it pretty underwhelming. I guess I thought it would be bigger/nicer because UVA is so much bigger than my UG. Actually the only thing I didn't like about UVA was the gym situation.
The AFC is a sad excuse for a main gym. Avoid it like the plague unless you want to swim. There are not enough pieces, too many people for said pieces, and its just set up horribly. (Ex. the free weights are in a separate room down two hallways). Stick with North Grounds. A dual cable and a fixed pull up bar are the only things North Grounds is missing (that are frequently missed). AFC has those things, but that doesnt make up for the rest of its shortcomings. North Grounds has plenty of stuff to get the job done, sometimes you just have to get creative.
gladiator wrote:swinger wrote:pjo wrote:albanach wrote:
What didn't you like about it? It's hard to say whether the other facilities will make up for it if we don't know why you were underwhelmed. Was there something in particular that you were looking for but didn't see?
North Grounds is smaller than the AFC, but typically less busy. You can see what's in all the fitness facilities here:
http://www.virginia.edu/ims/facilities/index.php
I've been to that link before but there's not really any pictures of the actual gym (read weights) at north grounds. As swinger already said, I didn't like the layout (how the free weights were in a tiny room in the back). A lot of the equipment was older and it didn't seem spread out enough. I don't remeber there being more than like one or two benches either. I know I'm being picky, and it's really not that big of a deal. It probably has a lot to do with my expectations being high.
North Grounds is smaller and less busy. This is true (though there are times- around 5 to 7- when it gets pretty packed). Let me run through a list of everything North Grounds has. This is from memory so I may miss something:
2 Bench Press.
1 Incline Press.
1 Decline Press.
1 Shoulder Press.
1 Calves Machine.
1 Dip/Pullup Assist Machine.
1 Free Dip/Leg Raise.
1 Squat Rack with Chin Up/Pull Up Individual Hand Grips Attached
1 Squat Rack plain
1 Smith Rack
1 Single Cable
1 Lat Pulldown
1 Bicep Curl
1 Tricep Extension
2 Preacher Curl Stations
1 Back Extension
1 Free Weight Incline Row
1 Chest Press (Machine)
1 Pec Fly (Machine)
1 Seated Row (Machine, not close-grip cable)
1 Pullover (Machine)
1 Leg Extension
1 Seated Leg Curl
1 Lying Leg Curl
2 Hips (inside/outside)
About 3-4 flat benches
About 3 adjustable benches
2 Free Seats (for dumbbell shoulder press for example)
1 Back Extension Machine
Two sets of dumbbells 5-45 in 5 lb inc.
1 set of dumbbells 2.5-20 in 2.5 lb inc.
1 set of dummbells 50-100
2 full court bball courts
2 squash courts
3 racquetball courts
Decline Bench with no bar (for abs)
2 Open Rooms (one way bigger than the other)
About 8 tread with matsmills, 6 bikes, 2 row machines, 8 ellipticals, 3 or 4 step machines.
Pretty big matted area in front of the bikes for abs.
Its rare that you have to wait for anything to the point that it affects your workout. As long as you stay flexible about the order, or dont mind waiting an extra minute or two, you should be fine. People will always let you work in with them.
PM me if you have any other specific questions.
How did this not get a bertstare response?
uvahooo wrote:swinger has a photographic memory. I don't even pay attention to machines!
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