What's YOUR biggest pet peeve while working out at the gym?
L2TheDen
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I have a few, but the highest ranking one to me would have to be - People inturrupting me while I'm working out. Unless i act like a complete *kitten* and scare them off, i usually engage in what they have to say, thus losing my pump and or start to get cold because some person wants to strike up a conversation about something meaningless while I'm "in the zone" Lol.
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When I drop candy all over the floor of my basement or worse, gym floor .. especially Nerds and Pixy Stix dust.. it's the worst.11
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I too hate to be interrupted. I run so I've often had people motion for me to take out my buds only for them to ask me if I'm almost done with the treadmill (when there are others available).... that's when I put my buds back in and resume running without answering them.
When you see me wiping down the equipment, you'll know I'm done. SMH.
I've gotten to the point where I just motion to let them know that I'm not stopping and whatever they have to ask me, it's going to wait. Because just like weight training, you get in a zone when running and lost momentum when interrupted.
My other pet peeve is people who don't wipe down their equipment. Not so much the cardio equipment, but more so the weight machines. If your sweaty *kitten* has been sitting or laying on anything - wipe it down! That's gross to skip that part.4 -
People that drop the weights as if some tough guy. You controlled the weight for 10 reps or so, us control to set it down too.14
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I've paid for a membership and the staff bug me every single time I'm "in the zone" to "bring a friend"! If I wanted to bring a friend, I would have now leave me the H!&% alone!3
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People not cleaning a bench or the machines after getting them all sweaty
It’s f*cking gross and I’m sure your mama taught you to clean up after yourself5 -
People putting there towel, water bottle, etc on some piece of equipment like it's their own personal table. Like a ritual, the same piece of equipment, every time. Inevitably, on my day for that body part.2
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Those annoying people who race you to the machine even though it's VERY CLEAR that you're about to use it.
Also when you're using a machine and some rando comes up to ask "if you're finished." Like yes, I am finished. I just wanted to sit here so nobody else could use it, thanks.1 -
When there is a WHOLE row of open machines (lets say stair machines) . . . you are on the end one and someone comes and gets on the machine DIRECTLY next to you!! Dude there are no less than 15 open machines . . . you can't leave one in between us?? Ugh!!16
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I guess this isn't a pet peeve but it saddens me when very fit people stare down people who are there trying to become healthier versions of themselves.12
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Three main things... Weight droppers- every once in a while, dropping a bar bell full of plates happens, but repeatedly? Loud and obnoxious.
People who sit on machines with their phones. And no, it doesn't take ten minutes to change a song on your playlist.
Three- Men who make it a point to not move out of your way. Stand in the area of traffic flow next to machines and make you go around them, even when you say excuse me.4 -
My biggest pet peeve is the last couple times I was at the gym, I go at like midnight because I hate people, I had a group of 4-5 tall thicker guys who literally stayed within 15 feet of me and none of them were working out they we're just constantly looking at me. I told the guy at the desk that they were making me uncomfortable but nothing was done and they ended up leaving when I left. I like going to the gym and not feeling like I'm about to be a missing person..4
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Smells. I don't mean gym smells, I mean perfume or strong deodorant. Hard to stay in the moment when I am trying to suck in a flowery scent.5
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I try to pick a time when there aren't a lot of people around because I want to do my thing without having to wait on others I like to get in and out. So.... I guess my biggest pet peeve is other people? Also people who only do bicep curls. People who spend 2 hours at the gym chatting and never break a sweat, whats the point? And lastly, women who only go to the gym so that men will look at them. I'm sure I am in the minority on this but as I mentioned before, I just want to get in and out.7
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None...I haven't belonged to a large commercial gym in a long time. I belong to a small private gym and there's never any more than 3 or 4 other people there at one time and I often have the place to myself on Sunday mornings.
It is primarily lifting focused and pretty much everyone does Olympic movements so nobody is crying about weights being dropped and thinking the place is the library or something...that's what bumper plates and Oly platforms are for.2 -
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People who do supersets when the gym is busy and don't know what supersets are, they just hog 2 pieces of equipment. And people who don't de-rack their weights.
I swear most of the time there will be weights on a bar with nobody around, I don't know how to tell if someone just forgot to take the weights off or if they are doing some superset on the other side of the gym or went and got a drink of water or something. At least put a towel there or something.
I usually give it a couple minutes before I move in but I'm not exactly sure what the etiquette is. But if the gym is busy I have a low amount of patience for people.2 -
danibadgley13 wrote: »When there is a WHOLE row of open machines (lets say stair machines) . . . you are on the end one and someone comes and gets on the machine DIRECTLY next to you!! Dude there are no less than 15 open machines . . . you can't leave one in between us?? Ugh!!
This is a tricky one because while it bugs me at my one gym, at my other gym, I totally get it. My main gym, most of the cardio machines have their own television attached so this doesn't happen too often. However, at the gym I go to with my husband and sister (Planet Fitness) they have a long row of about 20 big flat screens that are always on the same channel. So I've noticed people pick their cardio equipment based on what television it's in front of.
Also, if you're like a lot of people, you have a favorite machine which could also be the case for the person hopping on next to you.
Not saying you're wrong for feeling that way @danibadgley13 because you're completely entitled and warranted - just though I'd give some perspective that I've kind of picked up on.2 -
Roadie2000 wrote: »People who do supersets when the gym is busy and don't know what supersets are, they just hog 2 pieces of equipment. And people who don't de-rack their weights.
I swear most of the time there will be weights on a bar with nobody around, I don't know how to tell if someone just forgot to take the weights off or if they are doing some superset on the other side of the gym or went and got a drink of water or something. At least put a towel there or something.
I usually give it a couple minutes before I move in but I'm not exactly sure what the etiquette is. But if the gym is busy I have a low amount of patience for people.
I'll bite... what's a superset?1 -
I have a gym in my house - which rocks. I hate it when I get interrupted (my family has been told that I'm not to be bugged, unless the house is on fire). That being said, I ignore people that ring my doorbell, I don't answer my phone (unless it's my Dad - he's elderly and lives far from me - or my daughter - she's away at school). I am okay with my cat trying to interact with me when I workout - she's too darn cute to get angry at.3
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The gym that I went to had age restrictions for certain machines, and they would constantly ask for my ID to see if I was old enough. Like, yes I understand I look young. But every time I come in? really?4
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Loud "grunters". I know the last set can get hard but come on, do you really have to "yell" your grunt out and be that disrupting????0
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AlainaKayy wrote: »The gym that I went to had age restrictions for certain machines, and they would constantly ask for my ID to see if I was old enough. Like, yes I understand I look young. But every time I come in? really?
Age restrictions? I've never heard of that before.0 -
I had a membership at one of those $10/month gyms in my area, and I absolutely hated the fact that, because I could only work out at peak hours, I had to wait 5-10 minutes for whatever piece of equipment I wanted to use, every day.
Solution: My wife and I joined a gym that's roughly $25 a person, and with the time we're not-spending waiting, the membership pays for itself.1 -
ServusChristi wrote: »People putting there towel, water bottle, etc on some piece of equipment like it's their own personal table. Like a ritual, the same piece of equipment, every time. Inevitably, on my day for that body part.
Oh yeah i don't like them too. And the one who just occupies some machine to just sit there and talk on the phone1 -
When you're waiting for a fitness class to start and you settle into your spot and someone else stands right behind you even though there is a ton of space all over the room. Especially when the class involves lots of moving around - I now feel like I have to work around her if we don't move at the same pace. This has happened two weeks in a row now with the same person. Maybe she likes my butt?3
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When I forget to bring my headphones.7
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People not using a towel and wiping off the machine they just sweated all over3
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ALL of the other people. Ever single one.
Also, those two women who hog the f’ing sinks in the bathroom doing their stupid hair and makeup so I have to awkwardly squeeze in between them when I have to pee in the mornings to access the sinks/soap/paper towels. Omg they irk me so much! :grumble:3 -
ALL of the other people. Ever single one.
Also, those two women who hog the f’ing sinks in the bathroom doing their stupid hair and makeup so I have to awkwardly squeeze in between them when I have to pee in the mornings to access the sinks/soap/paper towels. Omg they irk me so much! :grumble:
Sounds like you need a home gym.2 -
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