Why not more men in Group Fitness classes?
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I regularly attend cardio/kickbox and bodyworks/abs classes at my gym (LA Fitness, in So Cal) and usually I am the only dude (sometimes 1 - 3 more).
I feel self conscious and when I walk in I can almost feel the evil eyes - "oh a man is breaking up our little party". Otherwise I enjoy the classes and the instructors are cool. Any comments/advises? Thanks! :flowerforyou:
I feel self conscious and when I walk in I can almost feel the evil eyes - "oh a man is breaking up our little party". Otherwise I enjoy the classes and the instructors are cool. Any comments/advises? Thanks! :flowerforyou:
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I'm a girl, and I like seeing guys there. It's a nice change, and nice that they're getting their workout.
So, be proud!0 -
When a guy walks into a fitness class I'm taking, I don't give evil eyes. I really don't think anything about it at all!
It's normal to feel self conscious when you are the minority, but maybe no one is really thinking anything bad. I mean are you grunting loudly throughout the class? That's the only thing I can think of that would make one give evil eyes!0 -
That's exactly how I feel when I go to the free weights section of my gym to do a workout...but I do it anyhow and have realized that no one is really looking at me - I just happen to be between them and the mirror sometimes!!
If you enjoy the workout, go for it , I say.0 -
I don't take them because of the evil eyes from all the people outside the room thinking, "What is that guy in there for?" I also was forced to try an aerobics class in high school. I never could catch onto the routine, and by the time I was close they changed to a different exercise. I never felt coordinated enough to take the classes, and I really didn't enjoy the one I took, (except for the view of all the females in the class).0
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When a guy walks into a fitness class I'm taking, I don't give evil eyes. I really don't think anything about it at all!
It's normal to feel self conscious when you are the minority, but maybe no one is really thinking anything bad. I mean are you grunting loudly throughout the class? That's the only thing I can think of that would make one give evil eyes!
I try to be as quiet as a mouse and be respectful (wipe the sweat off the floor, open doors, help w/ putting back weights, no wandering eyes). Trying to earn some points...0 -
I don't take them because of the evil eyes from all the people outside the room thinking, "What is that guy in there for?" I also was forced to try an aerobics class in high school. I never could catch onto the routine, and by the time I was close they changed to a different exercise. I never felt coordinated enough to take the classes, and I really didn't enjoy the one I took, (except for the view of all the females in the class).
Cardio/kickbox is pretty intense. In my classes the uncoordinated and fat ones (me :blushing: ) are in the back and the hot fit ones are up front. Also, I sweat so much, the girls give me extra room. In bodyworks/abs class, I try to just look at the floor or ceiling.0 -
When a guy walks into a fitness class I'm taking, I don't give evil eyes. I really don't think anything about it at all!
It's normal to feel self conscious when you are the minority, but maybe no one is really thinking anything bad. I mean are you grunting loudly throughout the class? That's the only thing I can think of that would make one give evil eyes!
I try to be as quiet as a mouse and be respectful (wipe the sweat off the floor, open doors, help w/ putting back weights, no wandering eyes). Trying to earn some points...
try not opening the door and putting back weights for the girls. do a search. it really ticks some of them off.
I say just walk in there like you own the place. its you time to shine.0 -
When a guy walks into a fitness class I'm taking, I don't give evil eyes. I really don't think anything about it at all!
It's normal to feel self conscious when you are the minority, but maybe no one is really thinking anything bad. I mean are you grunting loudly throughout the class? That's the only thing I can think of that would make one give evil eyes!
I try to be as quiet as a mouse and be respectful (wipe the sweat off the floor, open doors, help w/ putting back weights, no wandering eyes). Trying to earn some points...
try not opening the door and putting back weights for the girls. do a search. it really ticks some of them off.
I say just walk in there like you own the place. its you time to shine.
Yep! What Bill said..... If you act confident and happy to be there, AND don't let yourself be used ... no points necessary.... they should come around. If you appear to be "trying" to fit in or help out, they may continue to walk all over you. You have every right to be there, and they shouldn't be treating you like that at all.
Unfortunately, I've seen this before. Thankfully, it isn't something that happens at the gym here in town. In classes, everyone acts like they are a big family. They support each other... no matter the age, sex, color, or ability.0 -
Dude... I posted a rant about this on my wall last Friday. I do Zumba... I've probably done it 6-8 times now. Last Friday, after we finished, I told the girl next to me something like I was so happy I didn't hurt her because of all of my un-coordinated movements. She looked at me like I was crazy! Like, "oh, are you talking to ME?" kinda look! :grumble:
I'm always the only guy in the Zumba class. There was only 1 time when another guy was there and he was really nice. I am too but dang, I'm NOT there to pick up or hit on a woman! Get over yourself, ladies! If you actually look at my SHIRT (and by the way you said it, YOURS too) you can tell that we're working/sweating our butts off!
I too feel like the women think of me as on outsider... like they wanted to have an all girl party but some dude showed up un-invited.Plus, I live close to a sorta rich place so the women there are better than me, by default. :laugh:
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Dude... I posted a rant about this on my wall last Friday. I do Zumba... I've probably done it 6-8 times now. Last Friday, after we finished, I told the girl next to me something like I was so happy I didn't hurt her because of all of my un-coordinated movements. She looked at me like I was crazy! Like, "oh, are you talking to ME?" kinda look! :grumble:
I'm always the only guy in the Zumba class. There was only 1 time when another guy was there and he was really nice. I am too but dang, I'm NOT there to pick up or hit on a woman! Get over yourself, ladies! If you actually look at my SHIRT (and by the way you said it, YOURS too) you can tell that we're working/sweating our butts off!
I too feel like the women think of me as on outsider... like they wanted to have an all girl party but some dude showed up un-invited.Plus, I live close to a sorta rich place so the women there are better than me, by default. :laugh:
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I feel ya... brother. I think some women just don't want to be seen w/o make up and drenched in sweat.0 -
Where I go it's the other way around. That might be because the only fitness class I go to is Super Circuits which is one hour of hell that turns you into a shaking mess sitting in puddles of your own sweat by the end.
There's usually way more guys than girls - last time about 30 guys and 4 girls, but often its much more even.
I have heard that at 'softer' fitness classes - step aerobics, core balls, stretch to harmony and zumba usually have more girls than guys
And the 'tough' ones - boxfit, kettlebells, total body workout and super circuit have more guys than girls0 -
I feel ya... brother. I think some women just don't want to be seen w/o make up and drenched in sweat.
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But we'd have to position ourselves next to that really hot chick... you know ... the one with the shorts? :laugh:0 -
Where I go it's the other way around. That might be because the only fitness class I go to is Super Circuits which is one hour of hell that turns you into a shaking mess sitting in puddles of your own sweat by the end.
There's usually way more guys than girls - last time about 30 guys and 4 girls, but often its much more even.
I have heard that at 'softer' fitness classes - step aerobics, core balls, stretch to harmony and zumba usually have more girls than guys
And the 'tough' ones - boxfit, kettlebells, total body workout and super circuit have more guys than girls
At our center, it's just about all women, all the time. Even the toughest boot camp/circuit type classes are almost all women. The only classes with a significant male presence are the spin classes. For some reason, the guys here just don't want to be in a group.0 -
Where I go it's the other way around. That might be because the only fitness class I go to is Super Circuits which is one hour of hell that turns you into a shaking mess sitting in puddles of your own sweat by the end.
There's usually way more guys than girls - last time about 30 guys and 4 girls, but often its much more even.
I have heard that at 'softer' fitness classes - step aerobics, core balls, stretch to harmony and zumba usually have more girls than guys
And the 'tough' ones - boxfit, kettlebells, total body workout and super circuit have more guys than girls
At our center, it's just about all women, all the time. Even the toughest boot camp/circuit type classes are almost all women. The only classes with a significant male presence are the spin classes. For some reason, the guys here just don't want to be in a group.
I think the fitness class is geared more towards women vs weight training area (especially the free weights) is for men. Also, instructors are 99% women. At my place there is one guy instructor (step plus abs). We have boot camps/circuits but schedule prevents me attending.0 -
I never give evil eyes- just a "holy crap, there's actually a guy doing Zumba with us?????" surprised kind of look. But who cares. Once the class gets going everyone is focused on themselves and doesn't look around at anyone else anyways.0
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Once the class gets going everyone is focused on themselves and doesn't look around at anyone else anyways.
I was the only guy tonight, no big deal 'cuz I burned close to 1000 cals! And once again, women didn't even say "hi" (before or after). It's just what I've come to expect from those classes now so it's not bothering me as much as the 1st couple of times.
Funny thing is, they probably think, "oh there's that guy that's so stuck up and doesn't say hi to anyone." :laugh:0 -
I love love love when men come into my group classes (I'm a bodystep and bodypump instructor). I used to be 50/50 on my Wednesday morning 5:30 AM pump, but now I'm down to 2 guys. It makes me so sad. I have a couple of guys that occassionally brave the world of bodystep and I get SO EXCITED!!! When I travel for work I look for clubs that have male instructors just to get an taste of testosterone in the group fitness arena (there are only 2 male instructors period at my gym), particularly for cardio. I actually will chase guys down and ask them where they've been and when they're coming back and tell them I miss them. You can come to my class anytime!0
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Once the class gets going everyone is focused on themselves and doesn't look around at anyone else anyways.
I was the only guy tonight, no big deal 'cuz I burned close to 1000 cals! And once again, women didn't even say "hi" (before or after). It's just what I've come to expect from those classes now so it's not bothering me as much as the 1st couple of times.
Funny thing is, they probably think, "oh there's that guy that's so stuck up and doesn't say hi to anyone." :laugh:
Get in with the instructor and you'll be in with the participants.0 -
I love love love when men come into my group classes (I'm a bodystep and bodypump instructor). I used to be 50/50 on my Wednesday morning 5:30 AM pump, but now I'm down to 2 guys. It makes me so sad. I have a couple of guys that occassionally brave the world of bodystep and I get SO EXCITED!!! When I travel for work I look for clubs that have male instructors just to get an taste of testosterone in the group fitness arena (there are only 2 male instructors period at my gym), particularly for cardio. I actually will chase guys down and ask them where they've been and when they're coming back and tell them I miss them. You can come to my class anytime!
Right on! I have tried 8-10 different instructors, and the regular ones know my name. Some are friendly and encouraging. Some aren't. Very 1st time I attended the bodyworks/abs class, I raised my hand and asked "is this a women only class?" Some chuckled...The instructor said "absolutely everyone is welcome". :happy:
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Get in with the instructor and you'll be in with the participants.
I'm not looking for anyone to roll out the red carpet for me or any other man that shows up but dang, be nice at least! I'm starting to get the "big picture" now. Maybe it's time to find a more "man-friendly" class. That's too bad because I really enjoy the calorie burn from this class.0 -
We're probably embarrassed at being fat and jumping around half dead and covered in sweat! That doesnt mean to say youre not welcome in a class though. And holding the door open is just good manners, where I come from that's gentlemanly and we like this.0
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Get in with the instructor and you'll be in with the participants.
I'm not looking for anyone to roll out the red carpet for me or any other man that shows up but dang, be nice at least! I'm starting to get the "big picture" now. Maybe it's time to find a more "man-friendly" class. That's too bad because I really enjoy the calorie burn from this class.
Can you try a different instructor? Or you can just be persistent, they'll get used to you. I do have to say that I think I'd fall over if I saw a guy in any of our dance themed classes, they just don't go. I actually give the "man" version of all the really girlie moves when I have a guy in my class, but the only reason I have them is because the Les Mills BodyStep Program Director is a guy by the name of Mark Nu'u who doesn't mind shaking his hips a little, but certainly doesn't want to do a "Naomi Campbell" walk.0 -
Tonight, my cardio/kickbox class had 5 men including me. I think maybe b/c the instructor is hot? :glasses:0
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Can you try a different instructor? Or you can just be persistent, they'll get used to you. I do have to say that I think I'd fall over if I saw a guy in any of our dance themed classes, they just don't go. I actually give the "man" version of all the really girlie moves when I have a guy in my class, but the only reason I have them is because the Les Mills BodyStep Program Director is a guy by the name of Mark Nu'u who doesn't mind shaking his hips a little, but certainly doesn't want to do a "Naomi Campbell" walk.
I need to make up a shirt that says, "I'm here for ME, not YOU!"0 -
Tonight, my cardio/kickbox class had 5 men including me. I think maybe b/c the instructor is hot? :glasses:0
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Tonight, my cardio/kickbox class had 5 men including me. I think maybe b/c the instructor is hot? :glasses:
Yep. I am still burning off the calories...0 -
I regularly attend cardio/kickbox and bodyworks/abs classes at my gym (LA Fitness, in So Cal) and usually I am the only dude (sometimes 1 - 3 more).
I feel self conscious and when I walk in I can almost feel the evil eyes - "oh a man is breaking up our little party". Otherwise I enjoy the classes and the instructors are cool. Any comments/advises? Thanks! :flowerforyou:
I think that sometimes women feel this way when they strength train at the gym... only I dont give a hoot! Im there to work out, not socialize or check out the scenery ...or even provide the scenery. Although, admittedly, if there were some nice scenery, it would be all the more motivating.0 -
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