For those of you who have not been, for the most part it has a sleek and aesthetically pleasing interior, but my favorite part is that there is a huge inexplicable fan parked in the ceiling, gently circulating above the ellipticals and free weights.
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What is your purpose, Big Fan?
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I myself have never really been fond of lifting weights, although I would like to take a second to appreciate all the options the building provides for those that do. They have a nice set up so if you're ever in the mood to pump some iron, the IM building's got your back.
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| Stacks on stacks on stacks... of weights |
It also has a sweet running track that is elevated and circles around the various parts of the gym. In my time there running (okay let's be real, lightly jogging) around the track, I watched bits of a basketball game, a guy walking around the track on his hands, a swing dancing class, some old dudes playing racquetball (which I totally want to play next time, continually whipping a ball against the wall seems like it would do wonders for stress management), and a dedicated girl who was still practicing volleyball by herself when I left.
Even though I've never been a person who habitually goes to the gym, something about the atmosphere of the building was motivating. I found myself just walking laps around the track trying to justify staying instead of going home and doing the homework I knew I was avoiding. I guess what I'm trying to say is even if you are someone who hates gyms and gym culture, give it a shot. It has an inclusive energy and there's really nothing to lose in just visiting to see it for yourself.
Something else that I thought was cute was the name of the building itself. The IM Building. I know it stands for Intramural Building, but bear with me here for this bad pun:
IM Building... I AM Building
It's endearing to think that the building is calling itself a building, but it also reminds me of the Penn State motto: WE ARE. Get it? WE ARE... IM... I AM. Get it??? There's something there, I'm not even completely sure where I'm going with it, but it's there.
Anyway, the IM Building was a very positive experience for me. I would totally recommend giving it a visit and seeing for yourself if you have the time.
If I had to rate this wonderful building (and you know I will), I would give it 9 handstanding musclemen out of 10
Pictures courtesy of Penn State


This post was really funny and well written. A gym membership is definitely one of my top priorities for next semester!
ReplyDeleteI love this post, I'm not a gym rat either and I've always wondered about the IM Building. I definitely get intimidated when I go into a big gym. I love your rating system!
ReplyDeleteI loved your tone and writing style, it is humorous and informational. I have been thinking about getting a membership for a while now and you have further persuaded me!
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