Why do some people bother?
stumblinthrulife
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I'm no fitness expert, but if you are under 30 and seemingly a normal weight for your height there is the teeniest chance that walking on the treadmill for 30 minutes at 2.5 mph while talking on the phone and text messaging just might not be giving you much of a workout. And I don't appreciate dirty looks when my being out of breath interferes with your phone call. You don't like sweaty panting people? Stay out of the gym - or at least don't take the machine next to mine.
Oh, and the ab rocker is for working your abs, not for having a bit of a lie down and sending text messages, while every now and then rocking out a half hearted crunch or two with one hand on the frame and the other still text messaging.
And in closing, seriously, get some headphones. We're not all as big a fan of Pink as you are.
N.B. I'm aware sometimes there are legitimate reasons for slow workouts. But given the phone call and text messaging, I'm going out on a limb and concluding this isn't one of those cases. When you're a douche at the gym, you lose the right to the benefit of the doubt.
Oh, and the ab rocker is for working your abs, not for having a bit of a lie down and sending text messages, while every now and then rocking out a half hearted crunch or two with one hand on the frame and the other still text messaging.
And in closing, seriously, get some headphones. We're not all as big a fan of Pink as you are.
N.B. I'm aware sometimes there are legitimate reasons for slow workouts. But given the phone call and text messaging, I'm going out on a limb and concluding this isn't one of those cases. When you're a douche at the gym, you lose the right to the benefit of the doubt.
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Here! Here!!0
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yes ive seen loads like that in the gym... using machines up wasting time on them.... when we are waiting to have a GOOD work out... frustrating... but i dont go to gym no more. i bought myself a good treadmill and its all mine for a s long as i want it... cant be bothered with gyms and posers lol...... tell em to move!!0
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I agree. It is super irritating!0
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I agree!
Last week some old guy was actually asleep on a machine I was waiting to use. I give him credit for getting there and getting some execise but come on - falling asleep?!!0 -
Honestly... as long as people aren't taking up the machine I want to use, while lazing around texting or talking on the phone in the gym... then I could care less if they are on their phones... They will get the results from the work out effort that they put in... as will I.
Side note though... I DO actually really like Pink... remind me to put some more of her stuff on my ipod! But I do agree with the headphones thing... not everyone likes what you do.0 -
I agree!
Last week some old guy was actually asleep on a machine I was waiting to use. I give him credit for getting there and getting some execise but come on - falling asleep?!!
This made me :laugh:0 -
Agreed, I go to the gym to workout! I can live without talking to family or friends for a couple of hours! They say if you don't focus on your workout you don't get much of an workout. Put the phones away or yes get some earphones so that we don't have to hear your conversation!!!0
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I like Pink.0
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I have a co worker who has lost about 30 pounds (she claims double that, um...I'm skeptical)
She brags about how much she works out, and there are several of us who head down to the treadmills on our breaks. While the rest of us are breaking a sweat, and breaking out the deodorant afterwards, she's puttering along texting while she's walking and/or sitting on the recumbent bike.
I don't know why she bothers.0 -
Sleeping at the gym? That's what the public library is for.
As long as people are minding their own business, not hogging equipment, and not being so loud I can't hear my music, I don't care what they do.0 -
I had a woman make a smart *kitten* comment on the treadmill next to me the other day. I use my iphone for the 5K to 10K program. I was on my phone starting the program for my run and she gives me a dirty look and told the woman next to her very loudly, some people are here to work and some people are here to text.
She was off the treadmill in less than 20 minutes while I continued my 45 minute run.0 -
i find that throwing up on someone annoying usually gets them to move on.
OP, have to take offense to Pink reference. I love her tunes. She isn't the problem. Totally agree on the slackers at the gym. I am a firm believer that a puddle-o-sweat means something!
Good luck!0 -
There was a twig of a girl on the elliptical next to me the other day that did an hour on level one at about 90 SPM... I didn't quite understand why??? And of course she had the arm bars turned on, but proceeded to rest her hands on top of the HRM grips the whole time, not even holding them to read her heart rate...0
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If I see someone taking up a piece of equipment and I know they're not using it and it's something that I need to use I'll walk over and say "Excuse me but are you using this?" That will either get them off whatever it is they're lounging on or get them to actually do a set.0
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I'm amazed at how many threads there are like this. I went to a large and quite busy gym for 7 years and I never recall seeing this - or I didn't care enough to notice.0
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I agree!
Last week some old guy was actually asleep on a machine I was waiting to use. I give him credit for getting there and getting some execise but come on - falling asleep?!!
Maybe he's narcoleptic?0 -
I'm amazed at how many threads there are like this. I went to a large and quite busy gym for 7 years and I never recall seeing this - or I didn't care enough to notice.
Ours is a small community gym, with a grand total of 2 treadmills, 3 bikes, 2 ellipticals, a weights machine, a step and an ab rocker.
It's hard not to notice when someone is being a douche, even if there is someone on every machine, as there was this morning.0 -
I'm amazed at how many threads there are like this. I went to a large and quite busy gym for 7 years and I never recall seeing this - or I didn't care enough to notice.
When you're doing your routine and there's a piece of equipment that you need and you see someone lounging around on it texting then you'll notice!! <-- and I mean that in a non snarky way.
If it's absolutely something that I need then I will politely say something but if not -- for example there's this old guy who takes up the cable tower and uses it for at LEAST an hour -- I can easily use another piece of equipment to get my workout done.0 -
I agree!
Last week some old guy was actually asleep on a machine I was waiting to use. I give him credit for getting there and getting some execise but come on - falling asleep?!!
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For the ones that are on the treadmill while talking or texting... at least they are at the gym doing something and not sitting on the couch. You don't know their story just like they don't know yours. Everyone is at the gym for different reasons... Just a thought.
When I first started on the treadmill all i did was walk... and i was on my phone... why? I was building up my tolerance to run... I found that I stayed on the treadmill longer (than 10 mins) if I was doing something. I didn't have a chance to buy headphones yet but I got my butt to the gym and did 'something'. I'm not extremely over weight but I had a hard time running. Now I'm signed up for three 5K's and intermittently running my workouts (doing C25K). I hate people that judge at the gym.
Yes, if I'm not doing anything then by all means ask me to move... but for the situation I talked about above... lay off0 -
You should bring your gym payment statement to the gym next time and show them that you pay more for the gym than they do, and then let them know how you want them to spend their time there.0
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You should bring your gym payment statement to the gym next time and show them that you pay more for the gym than they do, and then let them know how you want them to spend their time there.
Yes, because holding a loud phone conversation in a small public space, and then playing your music without headphones is completely acceptable social behavior, and I'm the one being a douche for commenting on it. Please. :huh:0 -
I hate how everyone is glued to their phones PERIOD! It is just rude. There are a lot of places I think that phones/iPads should not be allowed.0
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I'm amazed at how many threads there are like this. I went to a large and quite busy gym for 7 years and I never recall seeing this - or I didn't care enough to notice.
Ours is a small community gym, with a grand total of 2 treadmills, 3 bikes, 2 ellipticals, a weights machine, a step and an ab rocker.
It's hard not to notice when someone is being a douche, even if there is someone on every machine, as there was this morning.
Ah that makes sense. I first thought more people = more chance of seeing it, but it makes sense the opposite is true. That would be agrivating since you can't just work around them!0 -
Yea, I don't care what other people do at the gym as long as they are out of my way.0
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I'm no fitness expert, but if you are under 30 and seemingly a normal weight for your height there is the teeniest chance that walking on the treadmill for 30 minutes at 2.5 mph while talking on the phone and text messaging just might not be giving you much of a workout. And I don't appreciate dirty looks when my being out of breath interferes with your phone call. You don't like sweaty panting people? Stay out of the gym - or at least don't take the machine next to mine.
Oh, and the ab rocker is for working your abs, not for having a bit of a lie down and sending text messages, while every now and then rocking out a half hearted crunch or two with one hand on the frame and the other still text messaging.
And in closing, seriously, get some headphones. We're not all as big a fan of Pink as you are.
N.B. I'm aware sometimes there are legitimate reasons for slow workouts. But given the phone call and text messaging, I'm going out on a limb and concluding this isn't one of those cases. When you're a douche at the gym, you lose the right to the benefit of the doubt.
IMO, if you can't get away from your phone (with the exception of having your actual workout on it or listening to music) while you strength train, then the focus isn't as clear. Being preoccupied by what texts you're receiving or what the latest news is interferes with a good workout. Save it for the cardio area where if you're on for 30 minutes, you can then browse through.
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I don't really pay attention to what other people are doing other than looking for something entertaining to watch....0
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Honestly... as long as people aren't taking up the machine I want to use, while lazing around texting or talking on the phone in the gym... then I could care less if they are on their phones... They will get the results from the work out effort that they put in... as will I.
Side note though... I DO actually really like Pink... remind me to put some more of her stuff on my ipod! But I do agree with the headphones thing... not everyone likes what you do.
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LOL....ab rocker....LOL0
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My gym does not allow cell phone conversations in the fitness area and the staff will definitely approach someone and tell them to stop.
I've just never understood why anyone lets a device dictate their life to them. Smartphones are great tools, but they are just a tool. They can be put away, they can be turned off. You aren't required to respond to a text right away.
When I get to the gym I like to listen to some music and just focus on my workout. I am purposely unplugged.0
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