(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Showing posts with label Gym. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gym. Show all posts
January 3, 2025
February 18, 2021
Stretching Cat
This cat crawled between 2 pillars and up to this tree.
The cat extended its paws and started to stretch.
Reminded me of fitness guru, Richard Simmons, but with a far better hairdo! ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Stretching Cat
September 14, 2016
Jane Confronts Tarzan
Thought this was pretty funny.
I went to the gym to do some lifting.
And low and behold, someone had left this funny message:
How creative a message was that!
Tarzan and Jane, nice sense of humor.
Effectively asks for what she wants--put away the weights when you're done!
Is polite about it--please and thank you.
Must've worked because the bar was unencumbered and moving up and down fine, and there was no leftover heavy weights to be found.
A little thoughtful note can go a long way. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
I went to the gym to do some lifting.
And low and behold, someone had left this funny message:
"Dear Tarzan,
Please put the heavy weights back so I can move the bar up and down."
Thank you,
Jane"
How creative a message was that!
Tarzan and Jane, nice sense of humor.
Effectively asks for what she wants--put away the weights when you're done!
Is polite about it--please and thank you.
Must've worked because the bar was unencumbered and moving up and down fine, and there was no leftover heavy weights to be found.
A little thoughtful note can go a long way. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Jane Confronts Tarzan
Labels:
Communications Management,
Creative,
Equality,
Etiquette,
Exercise,
Fitness,
Funny,
Gender Studies,
Gym,
Impact,
Influence,
messaging,
Photo,
Polite,
Sense of Humor,
Tarzan,
Thoughtful,
Weightlifting
March 31, 2016
Say W.H.O.
So a colleague submitted this photo to me to share on my blog.
So funny!
This was posted by Federal Occupational Health in the organization's gym.
Publisher is the World Health Organization.
I don't think this translates well from Switzerland.
I'm not going to say another word.
(Source Photo: Colleague)
So funny!
This was posted by Federal Occupational Health in the organization's gym.
Publisher is the World Health Organization.
I don't think this translates well from Switzerland.
I'm not going to say another word.
(Source Photo: Colleague)
Say W.H.O.
December 15, 2015
Letting It Out
We hit the boxing gym last night for a little tour.
Guys and gals working out on the punching bags, mitts, and pads.
It was great to see the energy--push ups, sits ups, weaving and jabbing, kicks, and more.
They even had an Israeli self-defense class, taught by what I believe was a non-Israeli--that was a little strange.
I asked one guy who looked like he'd been around the block there, if he was one of the instructors, and he told me how he's been boxing for 30 years.
Curious, I said "What did you do before boxing?" He said, "Fighting! I've been fighting my entire life."
Anyway, whoever is laying around the house in front of the boob tube day and night--you need to get out and try some moving and shaking.
Great stuff, and right in the mold of my role model, Rocky! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Guys and gals working out on the punching bags, mitts, and pads.
It was great to see the energy--push ups, sits ups, weaving and jabbing, kicks, and more.
They even had an Israeli self-defense class, taught by what I believe was a non-Israeli--that was a little strange.
I asked one guy who looked like he'd been around the block there, if he was one of the instructors, and he told me how he's been boxing for 30 years.
Curious, I said "What did you do before boxing?" He said, "Fighting! I've been fighting my entire life."
Anyway, whoever is laying around the house in front of the boob tube day and night--you need to get out and try some moving and shaking.
Great stuff, and right in the mold of my role model, Rocky! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Letting It Out
December 15, 2014
Motivate, BAM!
I took this photo of the wallpaper at the gym.
It has "motivate" embossed under the lady with the sparring gloves.
They have similar hangings for swimming, weightlifting, cycling, and more around the fitness center.
I like them--they are motivational.
Would be nice if the place also had some big windows, but this ain't bad to keep it fresh.
BAM! Exercise. BAM! Stay healthy and fit. BAM! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
It has "motivate" embossed under the lady with the sparring gloves.
They have similar hangings for swimming, weightlifting, cycling, and more around the fitness center.
I like them--they are motivational.
Would be nice if the place also had some big windows, but this ain't bad to keep it fresh.
BAM! Exercise. BAM! Stay healthy and fit. BAM! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Motivate, BAM!
Labels:
Art,
Boxing,
Cycling,
Design,
Exercise,
Fitness,
Gender,
Gym,
Health,
Inspiration,
Motivation,
Photo,
Swimming,
Wallpaper,
Weightlifting,
Work-life Balance
November 11, 2014
I Watch The Years Go By
So two quick stories on getting a little older...
First story:
After my workout today, a guy follows me into the elevator.
He opens conversation and asks me, “Did you have a good workout?”
I said, “Sure did! What did you do today [for exercise]?”
He motions his arms up and down like pushing some machines and doing some curls, “A little of this and that [long pause]...You know I’m 80!”
I said, “Wow that’s awesome that you still work out--can I ask, how do you do it?”
He replies, “The key is to always keep going, and not to give up.”
I say, “Yes, but also I think it has a lot to do with the One Above.”
He nods in agreement, although still looking determined to keep himself pumping away in the gym.
As the elevator doors open I say, “Well, I sure hope you can keep going like this for another 80 years.”
He gives me a warm smile, and says, "I hope so too."
Second story:
One of my colleagues at work is retiring after an amazing 51 years of service to the government.
Now this guy having been around awhile has a really nice engraving of the agencies seal hung on the wall in his office, and months ago, I had commented to him how beautiful and special it was and that “they don’t make them like they used to.”
He said, “Well you know what? When I retire, I’m going to pass it on to for safekeeping.” I thought that is nice, but also probably just talk as they say.
Well recently, he has announced his "big day" and so he stops by my office, and in his hands he is holding the beautiful seal engraving--he puts out his arms, handing it to me.
I was like, “OMG, I didn't really expect this. This is great. Are you sure you want me to have it.”
You says, “Absolutely!” referring back to his promise a number of months ago. Then he pauses, obviously thinking for a moment, and says to me, “But you have to put in 51 years of government service also! [big smile]”
I said, "That's a noble idea, but honestly, I think I started a little late for that. How about we go for 30 or so with G-d's help?"
Anyway, thinking about these two events, I am not quite sure how these amazing people do it…years of doing, giving, and with a great attitude--and always a desire for another round to go. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
First story:
After my workout today, a guy follows me into the elevator.
He opens conversation and asks me, “Did you have a good workout?”
I said, “Sure did! What did you do today [for exercise]?”
He motions his arms up and down like pushing some machines and doing some curls, “A little of this and that [long pause]...You know I’m 80!”
I said, “Wow that’s awesome that you still work out--can I ask, how do you do it?”
He replies, “The key is to always keep going, and not to give up.”
I say, “Yes, but also I think it has a lot to do with the One Above.”
He nods in agreement, although still looking determined to keep himself pumping away in the gym.
As the elevator doors open I say, “Well, I sure hope you can keep going like this for another 80 years.”
He gives me a warm smile, and says, "I hope so too."
Second story:
One of my colleagues at work is retiring after an amazing 51 years of service to the government.
Now this guy having been around awhile has a really nice engraving of the agencies seal hung on the wall in his office, and months ago, I had commented to him how beautiful and special it was and that “they don’t make them like they used to.”
He said, “Well you know what? When I retire, I’m going to pass it on to for safekeeping.” I thought that is nice, but also probably just talk as they say.
Well recently, he has announced his "big day" and so he stops by my office, and in his hands he is holding the beautiful seal engraving--he puts out his arms, handing it to me.
I was like, “OMG, I didn't really expect this. This is great. Are you sure you want me to have it.”
You says, “Absolutely!” referring back to his promise a number of months ago. Then he pauses, obviously thinking for a moment, and says to me, “But you have to put in 51 years of government service also! [big smile]”
I said, "That's a noble idea, but honestly, I think I started a little late for that. How about we go for 30 or so with G-d's help?"
Anyway, thinking about these two events, I am not quite sure how these amazing people do it…years of doing, giving, and with a great attitude--and always a desire for another round to go. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
I Watch The Years Go By
Labels:
Aging,
Attitude,
Engraving,
Exercise,
Fitness,
Funny,
Government Service,
Gym,
Hard Work,
Health,
Longevity,
More,
Old Age,
Photo,
Retirement,
Seal,
Staying Power,
Story,
Time,
Working Out
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