Divas at the gym (RANT)
I took a body pump class today and the guy next to me was grunting up a storm the whole time, SO LOUDLY! He also struck these exaggerated poses in between each set to demonstrate his exhaustion (ie doubling over clutching his abs). Because of all his noise, everyone in the class was staring at our corner most of the time, making ME feel self-conscious and distracting me from my workout.
I know that everyone's body is different and maybe he's nursing an injury or something but this guy looked really fit and he was lifting the same amount of weight as me (a 19 year old female who started lifting 2 months ago...) for most of the class.
I'm all for doing what you gotta do to get work done at the gym but there comes a point where you're just begging for attention.
*Rant over*
I know that everyone's body is different and maybe he's nursing an injury or something but this guy looked really fit and he was lifting the same amount of weight as me (a 19 year old female who started lifting 2 months ago...) for most of the class.
I'm all for doing what you gotta do to get work done at the gym but there comes a point where you're just begging for attention.
*Rant over*
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I took a body pump class today and the guy next to me was grunting up a storm the whole time, SO LOUDLY! He also struck these exaggerated poses in between each set to demonstrate his exhaustion (ie doubling over clutching his abs). Because of all his noise, everyone in the class was staring at our corner most of the time, making ME feel self-conscious and distracting me from my workout.
I know that everyone's body is different and maybe he's nursing an injury or something but this guy looked really fit and he was lifting the same amount of weight as me (a 19 year old female who started lifting 2 months ago...) for most of the class.
I'm all for doing what you gotta do to get work done at the gym but there comes a point where you're just begging for attention.
*Rant over*
I'm betting that by the 6th post in this thread, somebody will be telling you how horrible you are and maybe the guy has this or that and maybe something else and who are you to judge and why can't we all just get along and if you don't like it you should not be in the class and......
Change that, by the 4th post......0 -
Haha! I know, I'm a terrible person! This guy probably only has 3 days left to live or something. I apologize in advance everyone! But... if you can't vent on random internet forums then where can you...0
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Haha! I know, I'm a terrible person! This guy probably only has 3 days left to live or something. I apologize in advance everyone! But... if you can't vent on random internet forums then where can you...
I started a rant thread couple months ago about the gym guy I hate. He does circuits, leaves weights everywhere, drops weights and the worst thing is when he is doing bench presses, he sports an obvious hard on. About half the posts following were all about how nasty I was.0 -
Ahh I guess I should just give up while i'm ahead... I retract all inflammatory statements and would now like this thread to focus on singing kumbaya and affirming one another's annoying habits. :flowerforyou:0
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I thought only women could be divas?0
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I took a body pump class today and the guy next to me was grunting up a storm the whole time, SO LOUDLY! He also struck these exaggerated poses in between each set to demonstrate his exhaustion (ie doubling over clutching his abs). Because of all his noise, everyone in the class was staring at our corner most of the time, making ME feel self-conscious and distracting me from my workout.
I know that everyone's body is different and maybe he's nursing an injury or something but this guy looked really fit and he was lifting the same amount of weight as me (a 19 year old female who started lifting 2 months ago...) for most of the class.
I'm all for doing what you gotta do to get work done at the gym but there comes a point where you're just begging for attention.
*Rant over*
I'm betting that by the 6th post in this thread, somebody will be telling you how horrible you are and maybe the guy has this or that and maybe something else and who are you to judge and why can't we all just get along and if you don't like it you should not be in the class and......
Change that, by the 4th post......
LOL!!0 -
This thread is obviously about equality so gender exclusivity is not encouraged0
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I thought only women could be divas?
yep. I have heard a man is called a Divo...IDK sounds silly..lol0 -
I thought only women could be divas?
yep. I have heard a man is called a Divo...IDK sounds silly..lol
Wasnt there a group with that name in the 80s. They wore strange hats. Excuse me my age is showing.0 -
Devo, not Divo0
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I thought only women could be divas?
yep. I have heard a man is called a Divo...IDK sounds silly..lol
Wasnt there a group with that name in the 80s. They wore strange hats. Excuse me my age is showing.
Devo:
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I've met MANY males who were divas and drama queens (kings?) I encounter them mostly in the workplace, but they congregate at the gym too.0
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I probably would have asked him if he could quiet down...but I'm rude like that....hahahaha0
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I thought only women could be divas?
yep. I have heard a man is called a Divo...IDK sounds silly..lol
Wasnt there a group with that name in the 80s. They wore strange hats. Excuse me my age is showing.
That was Devo! "Are we not men? We are Devo!"0 -
haha, my local gym is full of these, ya gotta laugh though0
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Ha, there was a guy at my gym the other day who did pretty much the same thing in the strength training section. It was hilarous. And he was SUPER in shape, grunting and moaning and making these weird hissing noises through his teeth.
The best part was the 80 year old woman on the machine across from him was giving him a horrible look while doing like 200lbs on the hip abductor lol. "Im 4 times your ages and you don't see me making them noises. Quiet your *kitten* down, fool"0 -
I'm scared of the men that grunt loudly. Honestly they freak me out a little and I've seen some guys who appear to be looking for attention by doing it, like they want strangers to marvel that he's lifting so heavy. Yeah hi we're all in the weight room lifting heavy things. I remember one guy like a month ago, he had a trainer with him and he was adamant he could show his trainer he had successfully upped his weights without him just so he could be bumped up to the next level and when he failed I thought he was going to cry. He whined and kept saying, "but it just did it the other day!" and "don't tell anyone I didn't level up, man, don't do it!" I felt kinda embarrassed for him.
The worst was the one guy that left all his sweat on a bench one day. I'd been waiting to use it and when he was done he gave me this look like "oh yeah I just left you the best goddamn present ever on that bench. I dare you to wipe it up." The ultimate punishment was the fact the wipe paper dispenser was empty.0 -
Haha! I know, I'm a terrible person! This guy probably only has 3 days left to live or something. I apologize in advance everyone! But... if you can't vent on random internet forums then where can you...
I started a rant thread couple months ago about the gym guy I hate. He does circuits, leaves weights everywhere, drops weights and the worst thing is when he is doing bench presses, he sports an obvious hard on. About half the posts following were all about how nasty I was.
Both genders have equal opportunity to be morons at any given place at any given time. The stupidity was with the actions and the mentality, not with what was or was not dangling between their legs.0 -
So glad to hear other people experience this too!0
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Ha, there was a guy at my gym the other day who did pretty much the same thing in the strength training section. It was hilarous. And he was SUPER in shape, grunting and moaning and making these weird hissing noises through his teeth.
The best part was the 80 year old woman on the machine across from him was giving him a horrible look while doing like 200lbs on the hip abductor lol. "Im 4 times your ages and you don't see me making them noises. Quiet your *kitten* down, fool"
I love this!0 -
It always seems worse in the classes then just in the main gym, example i do different classes depending on whats on at my gym and the last time i went to zumba this guy beside me was jumping all over the place and banging into people (he stood on my foot) while singing along at the top of his lungs i think in future i might stick to b.a.t and pump classes where no sideways movement is required......0
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I thought only women could be divas?
yep. I have heard a man is called a Divo...IDK sounds silly..lol
Wasnt there a group with that name in the 80s. They wore strange hats. Excuse me my age is showing.
That was Devo! "Are we not men? We are Devo!"0 -
Devo, not Divo0
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Easier to invent responses to this after the fact, but it seems to me that the best response would be something like... lean over and express your concern in a LOUD stage whisper, "Are you ok? Do you need me to get you some help?" And if he says he's ok or blows off your initial comments, "Maybe you need to do something less strenuous?"
On the other hand... perhaps he really is that out of shape and already self-conscious, as many of us are, in the gym. Ignore him, he's not really hurting you. Get a good story out of it, and vent all you want here0 -
I took a body pump class today and the guy next to me was grunting up a storm the whole time, SO LOUDLY! He also struck these exaggerated poses in between each set to demonstrate his exhaustion (ie doubling over clutching his abs). Because of all his noise, everyone in the class was staring at our corner most of the time, making ME feel self-conscious and distracting me from my workout.
I know that everyone's body is different and maybe he's nursing an injury or something but this guy looked really fit and he was lifting the same amount of weight as me (a 19 year old female who started lifting 2 months ago...) for most of the class.
I'm all for doing what you gotta do to get work done at the gym but there comes a point where you're just begging for attention.
*Rant over*
the bold parts made me LOL0 -
.... the gym guy I hate. .......he sports an obvious hard on.
Wonder what HE does between sets??0 -
Devo, not Divo
The band is called Devo - thats what they were referring to in response to the comment above that.0 -
I hate it when people make sounds in my presence too.0
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Devo still exists!! They're playing in San Francisco in September -- with Blondie!! Ha! I may have to go ... :-)0
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God you hit the nail on the head lady!! I hate being the only woman that goes to my gym and sweats!! it really annoys me to see girls come in and leave looking the same!! They come just to flirt with the guys that take up the whole weight section and damn-it that bothers me too!! i need a new gym!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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