Things people do that annoys you in the gym.
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joemac1988 wrote: »Bullet_with_Butterfly_Wings wrote: »joemac1988 wrote: »Bullet_with_Butterfly_Wings wrote: »@joemac1988 wrote: »Being asked if they can have my babies...can't you see I'm busy? Dannnnnng!
Ridiculous! We all know men can't multitask
@bulletwithbutterflywings Exactly Dee! I can hardly walk and talk simultaneously!
Try doin' it in heels with a baby on your hip...in the snow... uphill both ways! 🤪
@bulletwithbutterflywings Who am I talking to? What are we talking about? Whose baby is it? How many inch heel? Are they open toe? Where am I going? How steep is the hill? I have so many questions.
How the heck should I know Joe? It's your life.... Sooooo much pressure!3 -
Geardo peeps with all the gloves, wraps, belt, etc... on the cardio equipment.
Prissy Pants all dolled up in the gym.
The interrupter
The hey Im not done with that yet........
The ones on the cardio eqpt whom go for an hour, make it a mile, only thing drained is there cell battery.
Chatty Charlie / Kathy its the gym not social hour
Now that being said, I will gladly help someone, or if i see someone doing something unsafe I will offer a suggestion or assistance.
I guess Im Safety Stan guy..... haha2 -
Geardo peeps with all the gloves, wraps, belt, etc... on the cardio equipment.
Prissy Pants all dolled up in the gym.
The interrupter
The hey Im not done with that yet........
The ones on the cardio eqpt whom go for an hour, make it a mile, only thing drained is there cell battery.
Chatty Charlie / Kathy its the gym not social hour
Now that being said, I will gladly help someone, or if i see someone doing something unsafe I will offer a suggestion or assistance.
I guess Im Safety Stan guy..... haha
In their defense, that might be their goal. If they've been told the advice to buid a gym habit to go easy until going to the gym is second nature, then you are seeing them lay the foundation. They showed up to the gym. Give them that at least.
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people doing supersets and hogging several pieces of equipment at the same time. People who hog the squat rack for an excessive amount of time (like I've literally been at the gym for 40+ minutes and the same person was using the squat rack the entire time.) Have some common courtesy. You don't need a squat rack to do bicep curls JFC.
I know exactly what you mean. Some people take so many different dumbbells or machines and say, im using them. Even the squat rack/even the smith machine.
The worst is when its busy.0 -
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For me its when I'm trying to concentrate and someone keeps talking. I dont mind saying hi in between. Also when ppl watch it makes me uncomfortable. I don't like ppl not sharing the equipment and leaving it sweaty for the next person. yuck0
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Have any of you ever used a machine and have someone straight away ask, how many. Sets left? So many experts in the gym come running to tell you how to do the exercise? Stalking people stand in front of you and stare?
So many machines /bench have dripping sweat all over and no one wipes after use. Anyone else had those issues?
Yes!! I relate to that with the questions and feeling rushed. Or they wait with their arms crossed and stand in front of you. Entitled mothas. Good news though I pretty much made my own gym at home. Bought an elliptical, treadmill and dumbbells so far.
I know, standing with their arms crossed. Lol i tried ignoring but some have the nerve to tap on my shoulders with their sweaty hands. No one should touch anyone in any kind of way.
OMG. If anybody touched me, I'd probably go berserk. I can't stand strangers touching me!0 -
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IHaveMyActTogether wrote: »...When I got up and finished, I overheard them say, "if she even is a woman." One of the muscular dudes jumped up and loudly defended me saying, "some people don't know how long someone has been working on at this and what is possible!" I was cool about it, because I'm very feminine looking, so I knew they knew I was a woman, and they were just trying to calm their hurt egos.
LOL. This reminds me of a young, not-so-fit couple who were working out near me a couple of months ago. The woman was facing away and couldn't see me. They were giggling about something. They thought they were being quiet, but their voices carried. The woman was complaining about how this weight training stuff just isn't for her. "You get all muscle-y and everything." They continued on with their conversation.
A minute later I heard him say, "There's one of them now." I was resting in between sets. When I rest, I do stretches. I looked up from my stretch to see who the guy was talking about. I got eye contact and he looks away and tells his girl "Never mind! Don't look, don't look!" The woman says, "Eew. How BAD is it?" He responds, "Not too bad. She's pretty proportional, actually." I was the only "she" around, so I knew they were talking about me. Which is hilarious, since I'm not built. I couldn't help but smirk. After a few half-hearted attempts to move weights around, they wandered away. I don't know if she ever got a good look at me, because I got distracted by a really good song coming on and I was busy doing stuff. I hope she wasn't too grossed out by my fit body. LOL.
I was surprised by this, since I've never actually heard people talking smack about others in real life in the gym before. I think it's more a reflection on them than anything. I could have been offended, but I took it more as a compliment, because I am rather well-proportioned. He's not wrong.
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1. People who don't rerack weights (where they GO!!!)
2. People that don't wipe down equipment when they're done
3. Sitting on machines texting or talking and not using the machine.....
4. Guys who decide that I "need a spotter" on everything. How exactly do you "spot" a farmers carry????
5. Doing anything other than squats in the squat rack.
6. Lack of deodorant/lack of personal hygiene1 -
People need to wait until im done working out to sign autigraphs and take pics with them!4
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Be in it. Oh wait, I have a home gym so there's never any other humans there. Sometimes one of my dogs though I sort of want to go back to a gym but then I read these threads and appreciate my solitude!2
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Have any of you ever used a machine and have someone straight away ask, how many. Sets left? So many experts in the gym come running to tell you how to do the exercise? Stalking people stand in front of you and stare?
So many machines /bench have dripping sweat all over and no one wipes after use. Anyone else had those issues?
Yes!! I relate to that with the questions and feeling rushed. Or they wait with their arms crossed and stand in front of you. Entitled mothas. Good news though I pretty much made my own gym at home. Bought an elliptical, treadmill and dumbbells so far.
I know, standing with their arms crossed. Lol i tried ignoring but some have the nerve to tap on my shoulders with their sweaty hands. No one should touch anyone in any kind of way.
OMG. If anybody touched me, I'd probably go berserk. I can't stand strangers touching me!
I almost blew my head gasket 😁 when I was touched. I already hate using machine with sweat on it, imagine the sweaty hand. You would have laughed if you saw me when I turned towards him. I think he was shocked lol1 -
Dudes bathed in body spray. My gym is old school, no blasting AC, just fans and hopefully open doors. So when these guys start to sweat, the smell becomes unbearable. I would prefer body odor.2
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Dudes bathed in body spray. My gym is old school, no blasting AC, just fans and hopefully open doors. So when these guys start to sweat, the smell becomes unbearable. I would prefer body odor.
I use to go to an old school gym. Men only, no ac. During the summer was the worst. The thought of it makes me sick. So many don't use odour spray.1 -
IHaveMyActTogether wrote: »...When I got up and finished, I overheard them say, "if she even is a woman." One of the muscular dudes jumped up and loudly defended me saying, "some people don't know how long someone has been working on at this and what is possible!" I was cool about it, because I'm very feminine looking, so I knew they knew I was a woman, and they were just trying to calm their hurt egos.
LOL. This reminds me of a young, not-so-fit couple who were working out near me a couple of months ago. The woman was facing away and couldn't see me. They were giggling about something. They thought they were being quiet, but their voices carried. The woman was complaining about how this weight training stuff just isn't for her. "You get all muscle-y and everything." They continued on with their conversation.
A minute later I heard him say, "There's one of them now." I was resting in between sets. When I rest, I do stretches. I looked up from my stretch to see who the guy was talking about. I got eye contact and he looks away and tells his girl "Never mind! Don't look, don't look!" The woman says, "Eew. How BAD is it?" He responds, "Not too bad. She's pretty proportional, actually." I was the only "she" around, so I knew they were talking about me. Which is hilarious, since I'm not built. I couldn't help but smirk. After a few half-hearted attempts to move weights around, they wandered away. I don't know if she ever got a good look at me, because I got distracted by a really good song coming on and I was busy doing stuff. I hope she wasn't too grossed out by my fit body. LOL.
I was surprised by this, since I've never actually heard people talking smack about others in real life in the gym before. I think it's more a reflection on them than anything. I could have been offended, but I took it more as a compliment, because I am rather well-proportioned. He's not wrong.
Not MUSCLE - Y and EVERYTHING!
I know people talk about me because I pick up snippets between song changes. Mostly men evaluating my body and women laughing at me because I enjoy my workout. (Look at her moving like that on the treadmill! giggles.) I actually had people come up to me and give me training advice and tell me how much I've been usually lifting (as in, they are watching enough to notice patterns).
I notice men taking creep shots sometimes, but the creepiest was at my other gym when my gymnastics instructors said they were watching old tapes of me and seeing how far I'd progressed. It was the first time I noticed there were cameras. It weirded me out that there was a group of people not only talking about me outside of my presence, but also spending time watching tape of me across time. Which I would feel better about if every class wasn't soaked with sexual banter. They probably check tape for progress for most of their students, right?
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mazurkiepolish wrote: »When I go to touch a machine and it’s covered in sweat.
Another one is when all I can hear are people dropping weights. Why can you just place them on the floor? Why do you have to drop them?
sometimes yes, Yes I do have to drop them.. just sayin1 -
Geardo peeps with all the gloves, wraps, belt, etc... on the cardio equipment.
Prissy Pants all dolled up in the gym.
The interrupter
The hey Im not done with that yet........
The ones on the cardio eqpt whom go for an hour, make it a mile, only thing drained is there cell battery.
Chatty Charlie / Kathy its the gym not social hour
Now that being said, I will gladly help someone, or if i see someone doing something unsafe I will offer a suggestion or assistance.
I guess Im Safety Stan guy..... haha
I'd expect nothing less from you! Do you also give random safety briefs to people walking in?0 -
I work at a gym. Where do I begin...5
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Keto_N_Iron wrote: »Geardo peeps with all the gloves, wraps, belt, etc... on the cardio equipment.
Prissy Pants all dolled up in the gym.
The interrupter
The hey Im not done with that yet........
The ones on the cardio eqpt whom go for an hour, make it a mile, only thing drained is there cell battery.
Chatty Charlie / Kathy its the gym not social hour
Now that being said, I will gladly help someone, or if i see someone doing something unsafe I will offer a suggestion or assistance.
I guess Im Safety Stan guy..... haha
I'd expect nothing less from you! Do you also give random safety briefs to people walking in?
Well i mean id rather not see someone hyper extend / snap a leg on the leg press.......................
Squatting knees well ahead of toes..... (bye bye knees)
I only give safety briefs on Fridays........ come on now CHP!1 -
Keto_N_Iron wrote: »Geardo peeps with all the gloves, wraps, belt, etc... on the cardio equipment.
Prissy Pants all dolled up in the gym.
The interrupter
The hey Im not done with that yet........
The ones on the cardio eqpt whom go for an hour, make it a mile, only thing drained is there cell battery.
Chatty Charlie / Kathy its the gym not social hour
Now that being said, I will gladly help someone, or if i see someone doing something unsafe I will offer a suggestion or assistance.
I guess Im Safety Stan guy..... haha
I'd expect nothing less from you! Do you also give random safety briefs to people walking in?
Well i mean id rather not see someone hyper extend / snap a leg on the leg press.......................
Squatting knees well ahead of toes..... (bye bye knees)
I only give safety briefs on Fridays........ come on now CHP!
only on Fridays? I mean that is the norm. I figured you would be an overachiever.1 -
Keto_N_Iron wrote: »Keto_N_Iron wrote: »Geardo peeps with all the gloves, wraps, belt, etc... on the cardio equipment.
Prissy Pants all dolled up in the gym.
The interrupter
The hey Im not done with that yet........
The ones on the cardio eqpt whom go for an hour, make it a mile, only thing drained is there cell battery.
Chatty Charlie / Kathy its the gym not social hour
Now that being said, I will gladly help someone, or if i see someone doing something unsafe I will offer a suggestion or assistance.
I guess Im Safety Stan guy..... haha
I'd expect nothing less from you! Do you also give random safety briefs to people walking in?
Well i mean id rather not see someone hyper extend / snap a leg on the leg press.......................
Squatting knees well ahead of toes..... (bye bye knees)
I only give safety briefs on Fridays........ come on now CHP!
only on Fridays? I mean that is the norm. I figured you would be an overachiever.
I mean everyone is a safety.......................1 -
IHaveMyActTogether wrote: »IHaveMyActTogether wrote: »...When I got up and finished, I overheard them say, "if she even is a woman." One of the muscular dudes jumped up and loudly defended me saying, "some people don't know how long someone has been working on at this and what is possible!" I was cool about it, because I'm very feminine looking, so I knew they knew I was a woman, and they were just trying to calm their hurt egos.
LOL. This reminds me of a young, not-so-fit couple who were working out near me a couple of months ago. The woman was facing away and couldn't see me. They were giggling about something. They thought they were being quiet, but their voices carried. The woman was complaining about how this weight training stuff just isn't for her. "You get all muscle-y and everything." They continued on with their conversation.
A minute later I heard him say, "There's one of them now." I was resting in between sets. When I rest, I do stretches. I looked up from my stretch to see who the guy was talking about. I got eye contact and he looks away and tells his girl "Never mind! Don't look, don't look!" The woman says, "Eew. How BAD is it?" He responds, "Not too bad. She's pretty proportional, actually." I was the only "she" around, so I knew they were talking about me. Which is hilarious, since I'm not built. I couldn't help but smirk. After a few half-hearted attempts to move weights around, they wandered away. I don't know if she ever got a good look at me, because I got distracted by a really good song coming on and I was busy doing stuff. I hope she wasn't too grossed out by my fit body. LOL.
I was surprised by this, since I've never actually heard people talking smack about others in real life in the gym before. I think it's more a reflection on them than anything. I could have been offended, but I took it more as a compliment, because I am rather well-proportioned. He's not wrong.
Not MUSCLE - Y and EVERYTHING!
I know people talk about me because I pick up snippets between song changes. Mostly men evaluating my body and women laughing at me because I enjoy my workout. (Look at her moving like that on the treadmill! giggles.) I actually had people come up to me and give me training advice and tell me how much I've been usually lifting (as in, they are watching enough to notice patterns).
I notice men taking creep shots sometimes, but the creepiest was at my other gym when my gymnastics instructors said they were watching old tapes of me and seeing how far I'd progressed. It was the first time I noticed there were cameras. It weirded me out that there was a group of people not only talking about me outside of my presence, but also spending time watching tape of me across time. Which I would feel better about if every class wasn't soaked with sexual banter. They probably check tape for progress for most of their students, right?10 -
IHaveMyActTogether wrote: »IHaveMyActTogether wrote: »...When I got up and finished, I overheard them say, "if she even is a woman." One of the muscular dudes jumped up and loudly defended me saying, "some people don't know how long someone has been working on at this and what is possible!" I was cool about it, because I'm very feminine looking, so I knew they knew I was a woman, and they were just trying to calm their hurt egos.
LOL. This reminds me of a young, not-so-fit couple who were working out near me a couple of months ago. The woman was facing away and couldn't see me. They were giggling about something. They thought they were being quiet, but their voices carried. The woman was complaining about how this weight training stuff just isn't for her. "You get all muscle-y and everything." They continued on with their conversation.
A minute later I heard him say, "There's one of them now." I was resting in between sets. When I rest, I do stretches. I looked up from my stretch to see who the guy was talking about. I got eye contact and he looks away and tells his girl "Never mind! Don't look, don't look!" The woman says, "Eew. How BAD is it?" He responds, "Not too bad. She's pretty proportional, actually." I was the only "she" around, so I knew they were talking about me. Which is hilarious, since I'm not built. I couldn't help but smirk. After a few half-hearted attempts to move weights around, they wandered away. I don't know if she ever got a good look at me, because I got distracted by a really good song coming on and I was busy doing stuff. I hope she wasn't too grossed out by my fit body. LOL.
I was surprised by this, since I've never actually heard people talking smack about others in real life in the gym before. I think it's more a reflection on them than anything. I could have been offended, but I took it more as a compliment, because I am rather well-proportioned. He's not wrong.
Not MUSCLE - Y and EVERYTHING!
I know people talk about me because I pick up snippets between song changes. Mostly men evaluating my body and women laughing at me because I enjoy my workout. (Look at her moving like that on the treadmill! giggles.) I actually had people come up to me and give me training advice and tell me how much I've been usually lifting (as in, they are watching enough to notice patterns).
I notice men taking creep shots sometimes, but the creepiest was at my other gym when my gymnastics instructors said they were watching old tapes of me and seeing how far I'd progressed. It was the first time I noticed there were cameras. It weirded me out that there was a group of people not only talking about me outside of my presence, but also spending time watching tape of me across time. Which I would feel better about if every class wasn't soaked with sexual banter. They probably check tape for progress for most of their students, right?
Sometimes I day dream and pretend that I'm princess Kate. I think about how awful it must be to have all those adoring fans and beautiful chanel clothes. I think this might be a princess Kate type of thing! Lol4 -
100_PROOF_ wrote: »IHaveMyActTogether wrote: »IHaveMyActTogether wrote: »...When I got up and finished, I overheard them say, "if she even is a woman." One of the muscular dudes jumped up and loudly defended me saying, "some people don't know how long someone has been working on at this and what is possible!" I was cool about it, because I'm very feminine looking, so I knew they knew I was a woman, and they were just trying to calm their hurt egos.
LOL. This reminds me of a young, not-so-fit couple who were working out near me a couple of months ago. The woman was facing away and couldn't see me. They were giggling about something. They thought they were being quiet, but their voices carried. The woman was complaining about how this weight training stuff just isn't for her. "You get all muscle-y and everything." They continued on with their conversation.
A minute later I heard him say, "There's one of them now." I was resting in between sets. When I rest, I do stretches. I looked up from my stretch to see who the guy was talking about. I got eye contact and he looks away and tells his girl "Never mind! Don't look, don't look!" The woman says, "Eew. How BAD is it?" He responds, "Not too bad. She's pretty proportional, actually." I was the only "she" around, so I knew they were talking about me. Which is hilarious, since I'm not built. I couldn't help but smirk. After a few half-hearted attempts to move weights around, they wandered away. I don't know if she ever got a good look at me, because I got distracted by a really good song coming on and I was busy doing stuff. I hope she wasn't too grossed out by my fit body. LOL.
I was surprised by this, since I've never actually heard people talking smack about others in real life in the gym before. I think it's more a reflection on them than anything. I could have been offended, but I took it more as a compliment, because I am rather well-proportioned. He's not wrong.
Not MUSCLE - Y and EVERYTHING!
I know people talk about me because I pick up snippets between song changes. Mostly men evaluating my body and women laughing at me because I enjoy my workout. (Look at her moving like that on the treadmill! giggles.) I actually had people come up to me and give me training advice and tell me how much I've been usually lifting (as in, they are watching enough to notice patterns).
I notice men taking creep shots sometimes, but the creepiest was at my other gym when my gymnastics instructors said they were watching old tapes of me and seeing how far I'd progressed. It was the first time I noticed there were cameras. It weirded me out that there was a group of people not only talking about me outside of my presence, but also spending time watching tape of me across time. Which I would feel better about if every class wasn't soaked with sexual banter. They probably check tape for progress for most of their students, right?
Sometimes I day dream and pretend that I'm princess Kate. I think about how awful it must be to have all those adoring fans and beautiful chanel clothes. I think this might be a princess Kate type of thing! Lol
I'm flattered, thank you.3 -
The other day, I was working on my shoulder doing a lateral raise. A dummy was next to me knowing what I was doing. I almost smacked him with the weight. If I smacked him, would that be considered an assault? Lol0
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Basic gym etiquette being thrown out the window. Or men stealing equipment thinking I won’t say something because I’m a woman1
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