Rhetorical Analysis Of A Fitness Gym Club

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discussed the rhetorical skills in the writing styles and analysis. The main components of this learning was to be able to differentiate and understand the ethos, logos, and pathos appeals associated with the particular feeling and help develop understanding. Using the ethos, logos, and pathos appeals the writers and speakers can convince their readers to some image or understanding regarding the group or association. Every one of us is associated with different discourse communities that have different specialties and meaning. Everyone must have to learn the ways the communities interact with their members and how the communities understand a person from outside the community. Being outside from the community there is need to learn regarding …show more content…

The experience includes the collection of relevant knowledge, the details on how the group communicates with each other and how they develop understandings with each other. The exercise is essential to learn how the ethos, logos, and pathos appeals affect the person’s ability to become part of the discourse community and how it affects its membership. This experience being shared here will also help readers learn about my own personality and how I came to join this particular fitness gym club.

To become part of this community I had to figure out the need to be part of it and learn everything I could before I came to be lifting any weights. I did extensive research on how I should place myself as part of the group and how I perceive fitness. The group perception of fitness and how the certain level of fitness is healthy for a person like me. I learnt what the actual meaning of “active lifestyle” was and how it affected “the overall energy” level of the body. I also tapped into different exercises just to see how different exercises affected the “body …show more content…

In other terms the values are expected to be fulfilled by the members of the community. The same values are understood in different ways. The values of the fitness gym club included “safety”, “injury prevention”, “progress”, “motivation”, and “accountability”. For instance, one of the new members with me thought that the trainers were accountable to the injuries while he did weight lifts more than he was advised to base on his body type and weight. I believed that accountability meant to be responsible in making choices and make sure the activities within gym do not harm me or anyone

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