One of the cool things about managing bodybuilding and training gyms in the 1980s was the radio. I got to be the disc jockey!
Then we had to tune in the right radio station to fit with the crowd. Noonday housewives, after school kids, 6-7 businessmen,...
Later, I was asked to open up a gym in the middle of winter and I wasn't working so what the helll, Early 2000s. Everybody is carrying around their own music and on earpods. And tv sets in front of the cardio equipment.
No interaction. No shared commonality. Sterile. Needless to say that didn't get recreated the way it was in the 80s.
Fastfforward, a bunch of us were sitting around at the juice bar at the latest bodybuilding gym. It was a whole bunch of us from back in the cowboy days. Dude walks in, says " This looks like The Expendables. "
Then we had to tune in the right radio station to fit with the crowd. Noonday housewives, after school kids, 6-7 businessmen,...
Later, I was asked to open up a gym in the middle of winter and I wasn't working so what the helll, Early 2000s. Everybody is carrying around their own music and on earpods. And tv sets in front of the cardio equipment.
No interaction. No shared commonality. Sterile. Needless to say that didn't get recreated the way it was in the 80s.
Fastfforward, a bunch of us were sitting around at the juice bar at the latest bodybuilding gym. It was a whole bunch of us from back in the cowboy days. Dude walks in, says " This looks like The Expendables. "