What things annoy you at the gym
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newheavensearth wrote: »The guy who refuses to allow people to work in with him because "people slow him up and throw off his groove", yet he cleared off half the dumbbell rack and now lives in the squat track. This dude had the nerve to give me an eye roll for using 2 benches for feet elevated dips because the machine was taken.
People who crap talk other members on their physical appearance, how much they lift, how "amateur" their workout looks... we all started somewhere. Focus on yourself.
Leaving the sink area sopping wet. Leaving behind wipes, hairballs, and pads in changing rooms instead of the trash. Nasty.
This dude at the gym was hogging the cable machine for a good half our & then had the nerve to yell at another guy for wanting to share it with him. He was being so ridiculous I told him he needed to calm down & that the machines are there for everyone to use. Now he gives me dirty looks whenever he sees me at the gym. Oh well!5 -
My pet peeve (and this is my problem, not something I would expect other people to be thinking about) is when I want to use the cable machine, and the last person has left the pulley at the top. I'm 5'3" with short arms and not much upper body strength, and I end up either going through comic contortions getting the pin out with my finger tips and not dropping the cable on my foot, or hanging around looking pathetic until a taller person looks available and I can ask for help.
I've never thought of this before. I leave it at the top after using it. It's not a pin but a lever and I bet you would have a tough time moving it.
I'll try to remember to move it back down after. Not for you, obviously, but yeah I can see how that would be considerate to others.
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Tacklewasher wrote: »My pet peeve (and this is my problem, not something I would expect other people to be thinking about) is when I want to use the cable machine, and the last person has left the pulley at the top. I'm 5'3" with short arms and not much upper body strength, and I end up either going through comic contortions getting the pin out with my finger tips and not dropping the cable on my foot, or hanging around looking pathetic until a taller person looks available and I can ask for help.
I've never thought of this before. I leave it at the top after using it. It's not a pin but a lever and I bet you would have a tough time moving it.
I'll try to remember to move it back down after. Not for you, obviously, but yeah I can see how that would be considerate to others.
Thanks from the shorties!5 -
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I think my biggest one is people not reracking weights or dumbbells. At my gym it is common to see half of the lower weight dumbbells (that a lot of people use) just gone and scattered around at the gym. One time I opened a locker in the locker room and a set of 15 pound dumbbells were just sitting in there!
Another one are the people who hog the racks, all the dumbbells, weights, etc. Like I get you might be using all of them, but for the 20 minutes you are not, let others use it.
When it comes to the stares, eh whatever. Like others, I'm sure some people think I am watching them, when in reality I am staring through them as I huff and puff through.
My other one are people in the locker room who just sit on the benches and have happy hour. My gym doesn't have a lot in terms of benches to put your stuff on, get ready, etc., so when girls sit there to talk about their latest issue with the guy that is seeing 3 women at once while I am trying to get my life together to go to work...ugh.0 -
Tacklewasher wrote: »My pet peeve (and this is my problem, not something I would expect other people to be thinking about) is when I want to use the cable machine, and the last person has left the pulley at the top. I'm 5'3" with short arms and not much upper body strength, and I end up either going through comic contortions getting the pin out with my finger tips and not dropping the cable on my foot, or hanging around looking pathetic until a taller person looks available and I can ask for help.
I've never thought of this before. I leave it at the top after using it. It's not a pin but a lever and I bet you would have a tough time moving it.
I'll try to remember to move it back down after. Not for you, obviously, but yeah I can see how that would be considerate to others.
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Not too much annoys me at my gym other than it's size. The things that do end up annoying me (like the fact that there's only ONE assisted pull up machine, which means it's frequently in use, and I've ended up having to miss/skip that part of my workout on several occasions because of it) could be avoided if the gym were larger.
Even at 5 am when they open, we are often left fighting over flat benches in the free weights area. There's no dedicated area for stretching, so the space where most of do it is also the crossfit/open workout area, and if it's busy, people are practically tripping over each other.
I'd hate to see what it's like in the afternoon.0 -
Only really one. And it's very specific: Pool walkers who refuse to share lanes with other pool walkers.
Pool walking? Fine. Great. You go do you. You've paid the same membership fees.
But I do not understand why they are each taking their own lane, instead of buddying up and sharing with multiple people who are *also* walking. Our pool limits the number of swimmers per lane (walkers are the exception) to two, so it's split lane and not circle. And then you've got the walkers sprawling out, and not recognizing that if *they* buddied up, we could have more swimmers in.2 -
MikePfirrman wrote: »Others have mentioned the big ones - leaving machines without wiping, waiting on people to get done texting to get on equipment, cologne (oh my God I hate that one, I've nearly died before doing a tougher rowing workout and someone walks over to the ab slant board next to me wearing a gallon of cologne!). One that happened the other day to me was I went into the locker room and (without checking) sat down to take my sweats off and my shorts were soaked! If you sit on a community bench with your wet *kitten*, wipe it off with your towel people!
I'm so glad that my gym has adopted a scent-free policy! Not everyone respects it, but it at least makes people think twice about going full aerosol smell cloud in the locker room. Can't stand the people who just waft across the room.
I had 2 ladies in cubicles either side of me spraying the *kitten* out of thier deodorants while holding a loud conversation....... until my little cough became a full on asthma attack
Took me 4 puffs of ventolin and a glass of water to get it under control and they walked off laughing with one saying "omg we nearly killed her"
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collectingblues wrote: »Only really one. And it's very specific: Pool walkers who refuse to share lanes with other pool walkers.
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Went to one class about 3 months. Never met the teacher. Different sub every class.
Another class listed as yoga for 9 months. Substitute didn't know yoga, so did boot camp instead. For 9 months.0 -
getskinny1973 wrote: »Fitnessmom82 wrote: »
That was me! But, I think your scenario is totally different and not at all annoying! When no one us around, who cares!! At my gym the locker room is always women in various stages if undress. I don't think I've ever seen it empty.
When I do get caught, I straight up tell them "I've recently lost a lot of weight and I'm proud of it and I want pictures to compare before and afters" I really don't care what they think lol[/quote]
That's awesome!! And congrats on the loss!! Do people really confront you?! Even if it bugs me I would never tell them to stop, unless I was naked in the background haha! People have got to loosen up a bit!3 -
Farters , loud people and those who want to jump into the machine with u without asking are the most annoying0
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This is tiny pet peeves but we have limited cubby space at my gym for belongings and a key rack right next to it. None are lockers. On busy days sometimes multiple people will take up an entire large cubby with literally a single key lol or a single water bottle, then others with actual stuff (purses , shoes , bags) have to put it on the floor.0
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A lot of times people are watching the mirror or taking video/pics to check their own form. What’s it to you?
I actually started receiving great feedback from trainers around some form issues when I posted my videos on Instagram. I’ll continue watching the mirror and filming because it help me and I’m who I’m there for.
I honestly don’t care what others do at the gym as long as they wipe down the equipment1 -
One of the gyms here in Vegas smell rotten and they don't clean up after they use the equipment. I'm talking about the women's gym. Co-ed is more spacious so the smell is more spread out haha.
In all seriousness, people who don't wipe the equipment down. Wipe your butt too.0 -
This didn't really affect me because I was already done with my swim, but if it happened to me I'd be at least a little annoyed. I came out of the steam tonight, and there was ONE person in the pool swimming laps. Someone wanted to cool off from being in the spa. All the lanes except one were EMPTY. Yet this person jumped in the ONE AND ONLY lane being used and started swimming leisurely to cool off and was in the way of the poor fellow swimming laps.
I'm no neat freak, but I do find it annoying when people can't put their dirty towels where they belong, leave trash around the locker room benches & floor, and leave their GIANT personal gear bag out in the way on the fitness floor -- leave it in a locker or stash it out of the way. Not so much annoyed, but confused about people drying with paper towels after their shower. Odd indeed. If you forget a towel, the gym will let you use one of theirs.
People who leave their screaming kids to run around in a racquetball court where the noise travels all through the fitness floor. The court is not the playroom. There is a playroom. That's what it's for.
Otherwise, everything is pretty copacetic at our li'l gym.1 -
100_PROOF_ wrote: »LeanButNotMean44 wrote: »Tiny_Dancer_in_Pink wrote: »100_PROOF_ wrote: »I can totally see how people leaving a machine sweaty would be annoying.
I can't see how a persons " swagger " or looking at themselves in a mirror would have any impact on me at all.
For real. Isn’t that the point of exercise to look great inside and out?
Devil’s advocate here - it would bother me if someone was taking photos in the locker room, which is what OP said. This is especially true after the incident with that (idiot) Playboy model who intentionally included a half naked woman in her locker room selfie.
Yes it would also bother me if people where taking pictures of me while dressing ( that is why I included that part in my question of how it impacts the op )
I take photos of myself in the locker room in my gym to show my progress but I make sure no one else is in the locker room when I do it because our mirror is so close to the showers
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When there is a whole row of empty treadmills but they jump in the one right next to you anyway.
People just sitting/standing on the equipment looking at their phone for 10 minutes before relinquishing it for someone else to use.3 -
JBApplebee wrote: »Packerjohn wrote: »Nudity is expected in a locker room. While drying off after showering be aware of your body position especially when bending over Nobody wants to come around a corner and be greeted by the brown eye.
You have a towel when you shower, you can wrap it around you until you put some clothes on
One cannot put a towel around themselves when drying their body off. My point was, when drying off, don't be bending over pointing the brown eye at people.3 -
newheavensearth wrote: »The guy who refuses to allow people to work in with him because "people slow him up and throw off his groove", yet he cleared off half the dumbbell rack and now lives in the squat track. This dude had the nerve to give me an eye roll for using 2 benches for feet elevated dips because the machine was taken.
People who crap talk other members on their physical appearance, how much they lift, how "amateur" their workout looks... we all started somewhere. Focus on yourself.
Leaving the sink area sopping wet. Leaving behind wipes, hairballs, and pads in changing rooms instead of the trash. Nasty.
This dude at the gym was hogging the cable machine for a good half our & then had the nerve to yell at another guy for wanting to share it with him. He was being so ridiculous I told him he needed to calm down & that the machines are there for everyone to use. Now he gives me dirty looks whenever he sees me at the gym. Oh well!
You weren't even involved with wanting to use the machine, told him he was ridiculous, etc. He now gives you dirty looks, can't imagine why .
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My Y just replaced their hot water heater, but it takes 5 full minutes to come to temp. Very annoyed by this.1
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Packerjohn wrote: »newheavensearth wrote: »The guy who refuses to allow people to work in with him because "people slow him up and throw off his groove", yet he cleared off half the dumbbell rack and now lives in the squat track. This dude had the nerve to give me an eye roll for using 2 benches for feet elevated dips because the machine was taken.
People who crap talk other members on their physical appearance, how much they lift, how "amateur" their workout looks... we all started somewhere. Focus on yourself.
Leaving the sink area sopping wet. Leaving behind wipes, hairballs, and pads in changing rooms instead of the trash. Nasty.
This dude at the gym was hogging the cable machine for a good half our & then had the nerve to yell at another guy for wanting to share it with him. He was being so ridiculous I told him he needed to calm down & that the machines are there for everyone to use. Now he gives me dirty looks whenever he sees me at the gym. Oh well!
You weren't even involved with wanting to use the machine, told him he was ridiculous, etc. He now gives you dirty looks, can't imagine why .
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Perfume. I can overlook anything else, but I hate getting a lung full of White Diamonds when I am on the treadmill (or anywhere else). Lotions and deoderant do not bother me, but perfumes really upset my breathing.4
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The guy lifting next to me who reeks of pot. I'm all for getting high on your own time, but I don't need a contact high while I'm lifting!4
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People who put the dumbbells back out of order. I rarely see folks refuse to but their dumbbells away at all, but putting a 50 lb set next to the 25 lbs just makes me all twitchy.3
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People who "clang" the weights.
People who take the treadmill or elliptical next to me when there are others open. (Guys, you'll understand this is annoying similar to someone using the urinal next to you when others are not occupied.)
Guys in the locker room who spritz on way too much deodorant after a workout (take a shower instead).
Runners who want to sprint on the treadmill, so you hear a loud pound-pound-pound-pound...go take that outside.
From January through March, forget about going to the gym after work because there are no parking spaces available.
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people who are on their phone the whole time2
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Tacklewasher wrote: »My pet peeve (and this is my problem, not something I would expect other people to be thinking about) is when I want to use the cable machine, and the last person has left the pulley at the top. I'm 5'3" with short arms and not much upper body strength, and I end up either going through comic contortions getting the pin out with my finger tips and not dropping the cable on my foot, or hanging around looking pathetic until a taller person looks available and I can ask for help.
I've never thought of this before. I leave it at the top after using it. It's not a pin but a lever and I bet you would have a tough time moving it.
I'll try to remember to move it back down after. Not for you, obviously, but yeah I can see how that would be considerate to others.
Bless you. I routinely have to scale the machine by climbing up on the hand holds to reach the pin. Then I can lower it half-way, jump down and lower it the rest of the way.
Another shortie annoyance involving the cable machine. The straight bar weighs more than the lowest plate, so if you are using it, you have to hold it up in order to move the pin to a different weight. When you are a shortie, you don't have the reach to both hold the bar up and move the pin at the same time.3
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