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Reid Moldenhauer
ENGL 1102-003
Assignment One
Saturday, September 21, 2013
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Weight Room
Description of Location: The Student Activity Center (SAC) is a large building with multiple
possibilities to exercise and workout. The weight room is located in the basement of the
building next to all the locker rooms. The weight room is a large room that is full of exercise
machines from treadmills to dumbbell sets. Right inside the door way is a desk; this is where an
employee of (SAC) checks the student with their student ID card. This allows them to get into
the weight room for free. After the desk, directly to the left are 4 separate sets of dumbbells
and around 8 portable benches. To the right there are three bench set ups, 6 different cable
machines four squat racks, and a leg press machine. Also to the left of the desk there is a water
fountain with a bottle filler. Also located on that side of the room is the water fountain which is
back behind the wall that is separating the desk and the squat racks. Once you get past the
dumbbells and all the different racks and benches, there are 8 different machines that can only
perform a certain workout. These machines are leg curls, leg extension, leg press, bench press,
military press, calve raises, and two abs machines. Right behind this row of machines are 12
tread mills, 6 bikes, and 10 elliptical climbers behind the row of running machines.
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Bench and Squat racks section Treadmill/Machine sections
Dumbbell Section
Figured Worlds: A figured world can be seen anywhere a person looks. A figured world is a set
world that runs prematurely on specific rules and applications. A figured world, we can say has
its own laws and ways of behaving, acting, and a specific ways of doing something. But inside a
figured world a person has multiple options on how to act within the figured world.
Rules and Conventions: In the figured world of the weight room in the Student Activity Center,
there are very few strict rules that are meant to be followed. The most important rule states
that no cut-offs are to be worn in the weight room at any time. The student must have sleeveson their shirt in order to get in. The second most important rule is to not leave weights on the
floor of the room, the weights must be re-racked in there designated spot. With the absence of
a lot of rules comes a lot of acceptable ways to act. In the weight room each community,
certain discourse communities that are present, share a specific code that everyone follows
while working out. This code is a sense that most people follow, and it is that when someone is
in the act of doing a work out, you let that person finish their rep before asking them
something. Another code that is sensed in the weight room is that before using a machine or
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bench set, make sure that no one else is using it and that you are able to take over that
particular machine. The appropriate ways to act in the weight room are easy to follow. As long
as the person follows these codes and doesn’t get into the way of someone who is intensely
going about their workout usually there is no issues at all.
Note: These observations take place over three different observations within a week. The
actors are real and do belong to the discourse community that they belong in, but their names
are not correct. Even if a single person has been observed multiple times in different
observations, doesn’t mean that this person truly belongs in a particular community. These
actors and communities are what were observed during these observations only.
Actors: Actors are what make the figured world what it is. Without actors there would be no
rules and conventions and therefore there wouldn’t be a specific figured world. Actors are the
characters that interact in the figured world and therefore interact within discoursecommunities found in the figured world under the rules and conventions of that figured world.
(Note: All the actors are given a name. These aren’t there real names.) Ray: Was only seen in the weight room for one of the observed days. He doesn’t feel
very confident in his abilities and he tends to try and stay out of people’s way.
Samantha: Was also only observed once in the weight room, but I guarantee she goes
a lot. Samantha doesn’t prefer a plain running workout like most of the girls that go to
the gym. She follows a very tough rigorous workout regimen that looked equally as
tough as a lot of the guy’s regiment.
William: William is seen in two observances. In the first observance he’s not very
confident at all in his ability and really has no prior knowledge of lifting at all. In the
second observance, we see William take the initiative to gain more knowledge about
lifting and better himself despite his lack of confidence.
John: We seen John for a very small part of Observance one. He portrays himself as a
big tough guy showing off his arms, when all of the sudden the gym worker put him in
his place and told him to leave and get sleeves on.
Craig and Scott: Craig and Scott are only seen in observance one, but there character
type is the main kind of people that go to the weight room. They have a set goal in
mind before they go and they execute the goal to their finest.
Cal: Cal is a tall skinny dude that just seemed lost in the weight room setting. He
doesn’t seem to have much prior knowledge about lifting and again isn’t confident in
his abilities.
Charles: Is a very confident person when it comes to the weight room. He doesn’t
know it but he carries himself as a very big bad tough guy, but really he isn’t all that he
thinks he is.
Artifacts:
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Ray’s Med Ball: This blue med ball gives Ray the sense of comfort in the gym full of
people who know exactly what they are doing.
Workout Machines: These machines are set machines that can only perform a certain
workout. We connect this artifact with William and Cal because they seem to have no
prior knowledge about what to do, so they mainly stay on the machines because they
function is predetermined for the workout. Squat and Bench racks: Squat and Bench racks are what people with prior knowledge
tend to use more of. These racks function as free movement workout machines. So
instead of working out one muscle with the machines, they tend to make the lifter use
the majority of the body in order to perform the desired task. Craig and Scott,
Samantha, and even Charles are connected with this artifact due to their prior
knowledge of lifting with free movement machines.
Samantha’s iPod: Samantha’s iPod is used as a driving or motivating source for her to
lift hard and stay focused on the task at hand. She uses it to drown out the annoying
music the weight room plays over the speakers.
Literacy Practices:
In the weight room there aren’t very many literacy practices. The main one is that
most people keep to themselves or their group of 2-3 buddies lifting together. Within
the groups of 2-3, while one of the members is lifting, one of them acts as a spotter. A
spotter is someone who is lifting with another person and while their partner is
performing a lift they are standing behind them ready to help if the weight gets to
heavy so nobody gets hurt in the process. Other than that there really isn’t
cooperation good or bad that goes on between everyone else. Everybody just minds
their own business and stays focused on what they or their group is there for.
Discourse Communities
Tough guys: This community is full of people like Charles. These people think they are
stronger and bigger than they actually are. They are very cocky and arrogant and not
necessary.
Dedicated and passionate: The majority of people fall under this community. Most
people are lifting for a reason and they dedicate themselves and the time each week
to help better themselves. Craig, Scott, and Samantha are prime examples of people in
this community. This community is the major community that is found throughout the
weight room.
No confidence: We see William and Ray in this community because they lack self
confidence in there ability to lift and they would prefer to stay out of everyone way.
Note: These observations take place over three different observations within a week. The
actors are real and do belong to the discourse community that they belong in, but their names
are not correct. Even if a single person has been observed multiple times in different
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observations, doesn’t mean that this person truly belongs in a particular community. These
actors and communities are what were observed during these observations only.
Observation One:
The day was Thursday, September 5, 2013, at 6:00 PM in the Student Activity Center.
There were 33 people working out. About 6 females and 27 males in the weight room
at that time.
Ray was in the middle of the hallway standing around with a med ball close by. He is
doing some random abs workouts on it about once every minute. In between reps, he
seems to be just observing the other people in the room. He is wearing shorter shorts
and a blue t-shirts. He is not quite sure of himself and doesn’t seem very confident in
his knowledge and ability to work out.
While Ray is standing in the middle of the room, mostly everybody else is grouped up
in with two or three other people lifting. Five of the females were in the back of the room running on the tread mills. While
Samantha, the other female, was lifting by herself in the dumbbell section. She was
jamming out to something on her iPod that made her feel invincible. She was holding
her own with the rest of the boys. Even though she wasn’t in a group, she was very
confident in her abilities and knew exactly what she wanted to accomplish.
At 6:25, William checked in at the front desk and started walking to the back of the
room. William was wearing jeans and a t-shirt; right away he stuck out like a sore
thumb in the middle of everyone else who was in shorts and a t-shirts. Generally,
jeans are not worn in the weight room, because they aren’t very good workout
clothes. This right away tells me that he isn’t familiar with the weight room.
William went straight to the machines and started doing them very slowly. He was
looking around at all the other groups the whole time. He seemed lost and confused
on what to do.
At 6:28, Ray went and put the med ball back, and got a quick drink of water and then
left.
At 6:30, the first rule violation occurred. A very muscular guy, with the name of John,
walked to the front desk to check in. As the worker looked up at him he noticed John’s
shirt didn’t have sleeves. Immediately the worker told John to leave and go get a t-
shirt on.
At 6:35, a group of two guys were lifting on the squat racks. Their names were Scott
and Craig. Scott was getting ready to go for a 410 lb. one rep squat. While Craig wasstanding directly behind him as a spotter.
At 6:36, a loud grunt was heard from the squat racks. Scott quickly set the massive
weight back on the rack and Craig quickly gave him a high-five.
At 6:40, William just got done doing the last thing in the machine row and quickly left
the weight room.
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Craig and Scott got done on the squat rack and moved to the leg press machine where
they stayed the rest of the time swapping turns doing the work out.
At 6:45, I was done doing my workout and decided to head home. There were 36
people in the weight room at that time. All of the females that were on the treadmills
had left and 4 more females replaced them on the treadmills. Samantha was still
jamming out to her iPod and still lifting in the dumbbell section. John never showedback up during that period of time.
Observation two:
The day was Friday, September 6, 2013,
I arrived at 7:00 PM and went to the bench sets for upper body day.
There were 31 people in the weight room at this time. There were 10 females on the
treadmills. These females fall under the same community, they were running to stay in
shape considering all of them were fit looking.
That leaves 21 males were spread about in the rest of the area. The dumbbell section
had 7 males, none of which were there in my previous observation. Right away I saw a person that stood out of the crowd of hard core lifters. Cal was
about 6 foot and probably 150’ish pounds. He was just really, really tall and skinny. He
would walk in circles and watch everybody else lift. He reminded me of William.
At 7: 35 PM, the music changed from Hip Hop to an instrumental piece of music. It
wasn’t a really motivating song.
The T.V’s The align the wall in front of all the tread mills, were showing Sportcenter,
CNN News, some sort of cartoon channel, MTV, and ESPN 2.
At 7:55, I was done with my workout. There were 34 people in the room. Cal was still
going strong as he migrated from the machines to the dumbbell sets were he was just
occasionally picking up a dumbbell and curling it a few times.
Observation 3
On Thursday, September 12, 2013, I went to the weight room at 6:45 PM.
There were 49 people in the room while 9 of them were females. The room was very
crowded and congested. I had to wait 10 minutes for a bench to open up so I could start
my work out.
It was around 6:54 when I finally got to start lifting. Right before my first rep, I saw
William walk into the gym. But this time he was wearing sport shorts and a t-shirts. He
looked a lot more prepared than last Thursday.
Out of the nine females that were there, 7 of them were running on the treadmills and
bikes. Two of them were over lifting in the dumbbell section. They were doing more
light weight toning lifts instead of heavy lifts like Samantha was doing the week before.
Charles was walking to the dumbbell stations when I first saw him. He had long brown
hair and was wearing a Charlotte Bobcats Shirt with the name of Okafor on the back of
it, he seemed like he was very knowledgeable about what he was doing but he seemed
a lot weaker than what he was acting like.
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Soon after I saw Charles walk by I saw William was dead lifting by the squat racks. He
had someone next to him telling him the correct form and teaching him how to perform
the lift. He still didn’t seem very confident in his ability.
Charles was over strutting around the bicep machine and jumping in and doing one arm
curls.
It was 7:30 PM when I was done with my workout. Charles was still over by the bicepmachine and William was still with his friend doing some bar curls.
There were 39 people in the room, and 11 of them were female. But this time instead of
running 5 of them working out on the machines.
Interview Questions
Nick Derobertis
1. How often do you lift a week and at what times? Why?
I usually lift 5-6 times a week at 8:00 PM. I like going that time because it’s generally lesscrowded than at afternoon times
2. What is your motivation to lift?
I have a passion for bodybuilding, it’s just what I enjoy doing.
3. What are your thoughts of the weight room at the SAC?
I hate it! It’s too small, hot, and there are just not enough options.
4. Do you lift with or without people? Why or why not?
I lift alone because I like going at my own pace.
5. Do you listen to music off an iPod while you lift? Why or why not?
Yes, I do, I don’t like the music they play in the gym. My music also gets me motivated
and ready to lift hard.
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