IF I HAD MY WAY
by Tommy Kono
If I had my
way, the weightlifting area would be treated like a "dojo" as the martial arts
students would use their area and equipment for training.
The entire area
would be treated with respect from the bar to the barbell plates, from the chalk
box to the platform. The barbell bars would never have the soles of a
lifter's shoe get on it to move or spin it, no more than you would place your
shoes on the table top. The bumper plates would never be tossed or stepped
on.
The barbell will always be loaded with double bumper plates on each
side whenever possible to preserve the bar and the platform. The purpose is to
distribute the load over two bumper plates instead of one with an assortment of
small iron plates.
The barbell lifted would never be "thrown" down or
dropped from overhead except for safety reasons. The hands will guide the bar
down in a controlled manner as it is in a contest.
Anger from a failed
lift will be controlled so no four-lettered words would be used. Instead
the energy for the anger will be directed for a positive result.
A good
Olympic bar will never be used on a squat rack for squatting purpose. There is
no need to use the good bar on the squat rack where it could ruin the knurling
or cause the bar to be under undue stress, damaging the integrity of the quality
of the bar that makes it straight and springy.
When a lifter finishes
using the area for training, it would be left neat and clean with the barbell
bars and plates properly stored.
Imagine how it would be if you did not
have the gym to work out in and had to go to one of the spas, health clubs or
fitness gym to practice Olympic lifting.
Imagine if you did not have a
"good" Olympic bar and bumper plates for training.
Imagine if all the
equipment was your very own and you had to replace it if you or someone damaged
it by abuse - the money coming out of your own pocket.
Treat the Olympic
barbell bars, bumper plates, platforms and any items used for training or
competition with respect. Development of a strong character begins with
respect even for innate objects.
Character Building begins with Respect
and Responsibility.





