Respect in the gym
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Circuit training belongs somewhere other than a free weight room. I don't know where and I honestly don't care, but just not there. People are there to lift heavy weights and you don't do that jumping from station to station and interfering with other lifters.
I circuit train from time to time with free weights and typically with more than the average bro so your argument is irrelevant. To the OP it iswas extremely rude of him to do so at least you were doing squats not setting up bands and straps a total waste of squat cage realestate.
Thanks for the lolz.
If you look at upper-end power cages you will notice that they have pins for bands. It's a perfectly legitimate use of the equipment. Hogging several pieces of equipment while you jump from one to the other is not. No matter how big and strong you think you are it's still rude and you'd get corrected or thrown out of any legit weight room for doing so. Like other posters have pointed out, if you want to "circuit train" with free weights, then do more than one exercise at a single station.
He's exactly right. Anybody who says that setting up bands or chains in a power rack is a waste of real-estate CLEARLY has no idea what the hell they're talking about. Go back to your JM videos...
Actually there fellas, I use bands from time to time, they are a nice change of pace but I wouldn't dare interrupt or inhibit others from squating so that I can do band work, sorry that's like using a bench press to do ab work, get out of the way (Personally I think setting straps or bands makes much more sense in a smith machine, at least then it's a useful piece of equipment). There is a way to circuit train with free weights considerately, you just don't assume that piece of equipment belongs to you once you get up, so if you finish your bench rack it and move to squats well the bench is fair game and if it's time to go back to it on round 2 and it's taken you shuffle the order and do something else or politely ask if you can work in a set, it's pretty simple really. Everyone assumes equipment is being hogged but unless someone says get off my __ you are really just assuming.
ETA: I don't circuit train often probably twice a year for a couple of weeks to give the heavy lifting a break but I like the JM video assumption.0 -
My two cents... circuits are inherently inconsiderate in a public gym. More inconsiderate than a guy who ties up a machine, because at least he is focusing on one piece of equipment, and not five.
That said, OP seems like she was being as considerate as possible, which is cool, given the nature of her chosen protocol. Also, someone tying up any piece of equipment for more than maybe 15-20 minutes is ridiculous in a public gym.
Also, I doubt his additude was a result of you being a woman, although admittedly, if he was going to make an issue of it, he'd probably be more confident confronting a woman than a man.0 -
(Personally I think setting straps or bands makes much more sense in a smith machine, at least then it's a useful piece of equipment).
No, just no. A smith machine squat is far different than a free weight squat and should not be intermingled.
Also, just to be clear, this is probably what is meant by setting up bands
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beTYTlPV6Mc
You can see where the guy in the video has tied off on the bottom of the rack, and connected to the bar.0 -
i wouldn't even consider doing a circuit of 5 stations at a public gym. seriously - who's taking up whose space here?
unless you get a bunch friends to come along and you all switch at the same time0 -
(Personally I think setting straps or bands makes much more sense in a smith machine, at least then it's a useful piece of equipment).
No, just no. A smith machine squat is far different than a free weight squat and should not be intermingled.
Also, just to be clear, this is probably what is meant by setting up bands
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beTYTlPV6Mc
You can see where the guy in the video has tied off on the bottom of the rack, and connected to the bar.
well that makes a little more sense, and I was being sarcastic about intermingling, personally i don't touch the smith machine.0 -
I go to the 'Y.' I see more and more people coming in and doing circuits. I think at the gym, just like everywhere, we have to accommodate. You may think circuits are dumb; but people like them and believe they get something extra out of doing them. So, share. The OP did exactly the right thing, exactly what you are supposed to do in a gym. She said: Yeah, I'm coming back. But feel free to use the rack in between. We'll share.
That's what you would do if there was one rack and some dude was doing 10 sets. You'd work in. Why is it any different because she is doing a circuit?0 -
(Personally I think setting straps or bands makes much more sense in a smith machine, at least then it's a useful piece of equipment).
No, just no. A smith machine squat is far different than a free weight squat and should not be intermingled.
Also, just to be clear, this is probably what is meant by setting up bands
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beTYTlPV6Mc
You can see where the guy in the video has tied off on the bottom of the rack, and connected to the bar.
well that makes a little more sense, and I was being sarcastic about intermingling, personally i don't touch the smith machine.
I use it, it is where I hang my towel, belt, knee wraps, chalk bag while I am texting my friends about getting swole.0 -
I go to the 'Y.' I see more and more people coming in and doing circuits. I think at the gym, just like everywhere, we have to accommodate. You may think circuits are dumb; but people like them and believe they get something extra out of doing them. So, share. The OP did exactly the right thing, exactly what you are supposed to do in a gym. She said: Yeah, I'm coming back. But feel free to use the rack in between. We'll share.
That's what you would do if there was one rack and some dude was doing 10 sets. You'd work in. Why is it any different because she is doing a circuit?
I used to go to the Y and they actually set us up on a circuit during the free fitness session. I'd say training, but they weren't trainers. So there were a ton of people doing a circuit, but never once did I ever see anyone save the machines in their circuit. Literally never. If someone was on the next machine in my circuit, I just moved on. I assume others did the same since no one ever said anything to me.
Not to say my experience is your experience, but that's why I was blown away. I've never even experienced anything like "saving" a piece of equipment unless someone was running to the bathroom or water fountain.0 -
I had belonged to Shapes Fitness for women and they do have an area for circuit training. All the women are very repesctful of each other and do 2 or 3 sets on each machine and then moves to the next machine. I like they way they have it set up. I also like the fact this is a women's only center so everyone there fpr working out and I do see women on cell phones but they remove themselves from the machines and go set at the table in front of store so there is no hogging machines and making other people wait. I am renewing my membership there. No none-sense place.0
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Even though this thread is a couple days old, and has some serious mileage in replies, I do think you were pretty fair to him. I have had other girls who 'claim' an area let me use the equipment when they are resting or doing something else.
If I read your post correctly, it sounded as though he was goofing off instead of doing what needed to be done, and moving on. (it is possible I read it wrong, but...I know I have seen PLENTY of men and women who slump down on a set of equipment, and make it theirs for thirty - forty minutes, and spend 80% or more fiddling with their phones or flirting!)0 -
It's really "interesting" (is that the right word, I don't know) to me, how long people are dragging out this thread about one random stranger's "frustration" in the gym.
Final outcome of thread: Don't circuit train in the free weights section. It wasn't because she's a girl.
Hopefully people learned something. Also there were some questions about etiquette (people starting to wonder if supersets were ok or not). And some initial confusion about the guy setting up bands and then wandering around on the phone. But, we have all determined this stranger we don't know was using the bands for the squats.
I think it is ignorant to tell someone to go back to JM videos just because they are not using bands in the squat rack. So, if someone can lift their own body weight and is making great progress, but does not use chains or bands yet, they should just stop lifting heavy and go use dvd's they've never even used before. I don't want an answer to these "questions" (just in case there is any confusion). This thread should die. Sorry I bumped it (I've been camping, without internet access for the past 3 days).0 -
It's really "interesting" (is that the right word, I don't know) to me, how long people are dragging out this thread about one random stranger's "frustration" in the gym.
Final outcome of thread: Don't circuit train in the free weights section. It wasn't because she's a girl.
Hopefully people learned something. Also there were some questions about etiquette (people starting to wonder if supersets were ok or not). And some initial confusion about the guy setting up bands and then wandering around on the phone. But, we have all determined this stranger we don't know was using the bands for the squats.
I think it is ignorant to tell someone to go back to JM videos just because they are not using bands in the squat rack. So, if someone can lift their own body weight and is making great progress, but does not use chains or bands yet, they should just stop lifting heavy and go use dvd's they've never even used before. I don't want an answer to these "questions" (just in case there is any confusion). This thread should die. Sorry I bumped it (I've been camping, without internet access for the past 3 days).
Makes post wanting thread to die...
...on two-day dormant thread.
BP, you're doing it wrong.
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I know, I'm silly.
Only thing left to do now...
...is post 13 pages of gifs...
...to roll it to death.0 -
It's really "interesting" (is that the right word, I don't know) to me, how long people are dragging out this thread about one random stranger's "frustration" in the gym.
Final outcome of thread: Don't circuit train in the free weights section. It wasn't because she's a girl.
Hopefully people learned something. Also there were some questions about etiquette (people starting to wonder if supersets were ok or not). And some initial confusion about the guy setting up bands and then wandering around on the phone. But, we have all determined this stranger we don't know was using the bands for the squats.
I think it is ignorant to tell someone to go back to JM videos just because they are not using bands in the squat rack. So, if someone can lift their own body weight and is making great progress, but does not use chains or bands yet, they should just stop lifting heavy and go use dvd's they've never even used before. I don't want an answer to these "questions" (just in case there is any confusion). This thread should die. Sorry I bumped it (I've been camping, without internet access for the past 3 days).
Bump a two day old thread wishing it would die, but call one of the other posters ignorant in the process? Hum . . . last dig? *
I didn't post the JM video comment, but it was in response to someone else calling bands a waste of time. It seems even the person calling bands a waste of time relented and admitted to using them on occasion. Meh, good natured trash talk among some gym goers. Nothing to see here.
* In case the wink isn't enough, I really am just teasing.
Oh, and a gif:
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Yeah, I was out in the wilderness for 3 days, with no internet access, and this was at the top of my recent topics. I got annoyed for a brief instantaneous moment. The moment has passed.
I'm still away on my adventures, so it may be days before I see any replies and we may find ourselves back here again (I'll try my best to avoid that).0 -
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this thread is still going?0
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It's really "interesting" (is that the right word, I don't know) to me, how long people are dragging out this thread about one random stranger's "frustration" in the gym.
Final outcome of thread: Don't circuit train in the free weights section. It wasn't because she's a girl.
Hopefully people learned something. Also there were some questions about etiquette (people starting to wonder if supersets were ok or not). And some initial confusion about the guy setting up bands and then wandering around on the phone. But, we have all determined this stranger we don't know was using the bands for the squats.
I think it is ignorant to tell someone to go back to JM videos just because they are not using bands in the squat rack. So, if someone can lift their own body weight and is making great progress, but does not use chains or bands yet, they should just stop lifting heavy and go use dvd's they've never even used before. I don't want an answer to these "questions" (just in case there is any confusion). This thread should die. Sorry I bumped it (I've been camping, without internet access for the past 3 days).
Bump a two day old thread wishing it would die, but call one of the other posters ignorant in the process? Hum . . . last dig? *
I didn't post the JM video comment, but it was in response to someone else calling bands a waste of time. It seems even the person calling bands a waste of time relented and admitted to using them on occasion. Meh, good natured trash talk among some gym goers. Nothing to see here.
* In case the wink isn't enough, I really am just teasing.
Oh, and a gif:
bands to make her dance...oh wait were not talking about that song?0 -
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