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Geoff Shaw (53)
Most mirrors are removed at the gym i use as well, it could also be argued that this is probably one of the elite fitness gyms in sydney as well..
Using mirrors you only usually get one angle of a workout, standing front on to a mirror whilst you do military press or squats doesn't isn't giving you a side profile which in a technique sense is critically important in those exercises. Maybe for those still developing their technique and physiological understanding of their own body mirrors are of a benefit, but for people who are serious about lifting and working out they are more of a distraction then benefit.
Give me a training partner over mirrors any day of the week
I've always been of the view that one angle is better then no angles and I've worked out at serious gyms with less mirrors then my normal one but they still have them. Anyway, it looks like this isn't the norm and I've been told.
I've been gyming with no partner for years, as I'm a Uni student my friends are scattered all over town and with incredibly different timetables. I'm eternally in the debt of the people nice enough to spot me when asked.
I'm actually considering entering a powerlifting contest in the next year or so, I've looked at the numbers they put up at comps and I'm already almost "with the pack", but nowhere near the lead.