Dialogue 1:
A: Look at
those guys over there.
B: I see them. What about them is important?
A: They really annoy me. They take off their shirts and flex in
front of their mirror.
B: I guess they’re proud of how they look.
A: They’re vain. It’s so stupid. They’re ridiculous people.
B: Don’t you look at yourself in the mirror too?
A: Sure. Most people do. But I’m subtle about it.
B: What’s the difference?
A: I don’t look silly in public. That’s the difference.
B: That’s just image. Why worry about your image so much?
A: I’ll give you another reason. It’s unhealthy.
B: It’s unhealthy to look in the mirror?
A: No, it’s unhealthy to have your shirt off in the gym like
that.
B: I can see that. It is pretty gross to find sweat all over
something.
A: That’s why I bring a towel, to wipe up my sweat.
B: That seems reasonable.
Dialogue 2:
A: There are
some big guys in here.
B: I know. They must work out all the time.
A: Not necessarily. Some of that is just
genetics.
B: They’re not born
muscular.
A: No, but they’re born with the ability to get that muscular if
they exercise.
B: Maybe I should just give up. I probably don’t have
genes.
A: That’s not what I’m saying. You’ll get bigger. But maybe not
huge.
B: I suppose that’s fine. I don’t want to get real big.
A: You could take special drugs to get bigger.
B: Yes. But that is dangerous. I don’t want to mess with that
stuff.
A: That’s good. Anyway, there are other better ways to get
bigger.
B: I don’t know much about that kind of thing. Give me an
example.
A: If you eat certain foods like beef a lot and lift weights in
certain ways,
B: That sounds kind of complicated.
A: It can be, but there are many books with basic
information.
B: I might go look for a book after I get out of here.
A: If you want, I’d be happy to go with you.
B: That would be great. You could give me some advice on a good
book to buy.
Dialogue 3:
A: Why do
you go to the gym so much?
B: It’s good for me to be healthy. I always feel better after
going.
A: Isn’t it really vanity that makes you go?
B: Not really. I play basketball and football. I have to be
strong.
A: It seems like a lot of guys go because they want to look
good.
B: That’s definitely true. Is there something wrong with
that?
A: It’s never good to put such a high value on appearances.
B: If everyone thought that way, we’d have a world of ugly
people.
A: If you didn’t play sports. Would you still lift weights?
B: Yes, I think I would.
A: Why, If not vanity?
B: I’ll be honest. I would go for vanity. I don’t want to be some
skinny guy.
A: So you’re just like the other guys.
B: Maybe so. But girls don’t seem to complain.
A: I can’t believe you’re so shallow.
B: I’d love to stay and debate this. But I have to get to the
gym.
Dialogue 4:
A: So why
did you join a women-only gym?
B: Does that seem strange to you?
A: No, I was just curious. Do you not like being around men?
B: It’s not that. I just don’t like being around that anyone in the
gym who isn’t there to exercise.
A: Why else would they come to a gym?
B: For a lot of people, a gym is just a social club. They can meet
people of the opposite sex in tight clothes.
A: That’s a good point. Its pretty annoying.
B: It’s easier for me to focus in this gym.
A: How often do you come here?
B: I’m probably here about three times a week.
A: That’s a lot of dedication.
B: It helps me relax after work.
Dialogue 5:
A: That was
a good workout we had today.
B: I agree. I really feel like I accomplish
something.
A: It’s too bad we don’t get into the gym more often.
B: The problem is that something always seems to come up.
A: I know. It’s always easy to just skip going to the gym when its
not convenient.
B: We need to be more disciplined.
A: I think it would be best if we started putting our workouts on
our schedules.
B: Do you think that would help?
A: Sure. It would. If we treat the gym like an appointment. We’ll
be more likely to go.
B: That does seem right to me. When can you come next?
A: How about Tuesday night?
B: Sorry, Tuesday night I have to go see a play at my daughter’s
school.
A: Well. How about Wednesday night?
B: Wednesday night’s fine. What time?
A: Is seven okay?
B: Seven o’clock is great. I’ll see you then.