Jae and I followed a pretty strict training schedule. Mondays 3-5pm. Tuesdays 11-1pm. Wednesdays 10-12pm. Thursdays 11- 1pm. Friday 2-4pm.
Occasionally we would miss one session here and there. But we trained together. Socialized with other members of the Weightlifting community. Congratulated those that have competed recently.
Occasionally the whole weightlifting group would have a gathering. They would play pool or have dinner together in China town. However, the conversation always revolved around Clean an Jerks, and Snatches. Nevertheless, it was a supportive environment filled with people that shared a common interest.
I signed up for the Toronto Pro Supershow to compete as a 77kg lifter. Unfortunately, Jae had recevied news that he would be required to return to Korea and serve for the army for the next two years. My heart sank. I wanted coach Jae to be beside me and support me through my nerve wrecking first meet. However, I will continue to follow his program and train as if he were there coaching me. Reminding me to stomp harder! Drop Faster! Make sure you finish your pull!
Last sunday, I drove Jae to the airport. We chuckled and made fun of each other as we both realized that it would be at least two years before we would see each other again. A friendship that goes beyond the weights and the gym. We understood each other's troubles and worked through challenges together on the platform. It was a brotherhood of likeminded people who seek to push their bodies to its max capability to become the strongest they can be.
The culture of Weightlifting in the SCC
- Are not focused on aesthetics but on technique and power
- often become consumed by the sport and surround themselves with other weightlifter friends to converse on the topic of weightlifting.
- Spend quality time in the gym (Aka, don't have a social life outside of the gym)
- Develop an elitist mentality towards anyone doing the movements less than perfectly.
- your clothes become so chalked up, you stop caring.
Although I am still new to the culture of weightlifting at the SCC, I can confidently say that these are the most competitive yet supportive group of people I will ever meet.