Does anyone else hate this? (mirrors in gyms)

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  • jay10587
    jay10587 Posts: 57 Member
    Im one of those annoying people that likes staring at myself as I work out haha. keeps me entertained

    Me too; That person in the glass is the only one I ever need to answer to on this Earth.

    Me three! I honestly like seeing myself workout. It makes me workout harder!
  • GoffGirl1029
    GoffGirl1029 Posts: 93 Member
    I know they are there to help you watch your form, but I always felt soo conceited lookin' at myself, but I'm sure that roots back to some psychological issues I have lol
  • Rubyayn
    Rubyayn Posts: 433 Member
    Once I got close to goal I started LOVING the mirrors. They are a constant reminder of my success and I get a kick out of seeing myself lift things I never thought I would. I just feel so bad *kitten*.

    However, I am pregnant now and I will likely not enjoy them nearly as much in a few short months, though I am hoping I can remind myself that you don't spy too many preggo women in gym mirrors.

    It is a rocky relationship for sure.
  • redheaddee
    redheaddee Posts: 2,005 Member
    For the purpose of maintaining good form, as others have said.

    Plus, I am a people watcher, so I enjoy the mirrors for that perspective. I can watch others and see what they are doing, and if it looks interesting I may give it a try myself.
  • Heitor71
    Heitor71 Posts: 224
    No, they do not bother me at all.
  • gerard54
    gerard54 Posts: 1,107 Member
    Makes it easier to check out women...
  • debrag12
    debrag12 Posts: 1,071 Member
    My gym has mirrors in both weight and cardio sections, I don't mind them to be honest.
  • JustJennie1
    JustJennie1 Posts: 3,749 Member
    I have no issue with the mirrors at the gym. As a lot of people said it helps you check your form. I don't have any problem seeing my sweaty hot mess self running on the TM. It's way better than staring at a wall and I can also check out the other people at the gym without twisting my head and looking like a creep.
  • goodarzi
    goodarzi Posts: 15 Member
    They are all over our gym. I don't like the one in the cardio area but I have to admit it definetly helps with form in the other areas of the gym. otherwise do not like looking in the mirror a whole lot.
  • cedman1
    cedman1 Posts: 104 Member
    I get the purpose of mirrors- but lord I find them distracting, particularly in any class where coordination improves aesthetics, like dance classes or step. Without the mirror, I think I look like this:

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    Then I see myself and it's more like this:

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    And I have to make a point of not looking in the mirror.

    LOL!! I had a mental vision of myself doing lunges and the actual mirror image was way less sexy and bad form. They do help with reality.
  • Rhonnie
    Rhonnie Posts: 506 Member
    I actually heard a study today that concluded people working out in front of mirrors do not get as good of a work out in - they get to distracted and lose focus.
  • They're there so people can check their form. If you're lifting wrong, you can cause serious injury.

    Besides the occasional shameless flex, I almost always use mirrors for spot checking form.
  • dmpizza
    dmpizza Posts: 3,321 Member
    You know what's worse?
    There is a gym in Manhattan that has a "peakaboo shower"
    One wall has translucent glass facing the gym.
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    You know what's worse?
    There is a gym in Manhattan that has a "peakaboo shower"
    One wall has translucent glass facing the gym.

    That could either be the most awesome thing ever, or most horrifying, depending upon the current population. Wrong person walks in there naked....spend the rest of your workout wishing you could just change the damned channel.
  • tomg33
    tomg33 Posts: 305 Member
    I think mirrors actually lead to some form issues. Every time I see a guy squatting or deadlifting heavily (i.e. not just with his bodyweight or the bar) and he's craning his neck sideways to check his form, I cringe a little. Son, that is a good way to injure your cervical spine or pull a muscle in your neck. I learned this the hard way when I was new -- couldn't rotate my head to the right for days and it hurt for weeks.
  • Thank you guys for clearing that up for me! Maybe I have just been unlucky. There was actually one gym, not too long ago, every single wall had a huge mirror on it. It was terrible. So when I would do off-the-machine exercises, or just doing the treadmill/elliptical, it was sooo far from motivational when I want to go for 30mins-hour.
    I feel like the mirrors should definitely be kept near the weights. Its just the pure psychological effect of it that will get people. And, we all know working out as just as much mental strength as well as physical strength.

    How about this: your average gym shouldn't have to cater to those with absurd levels of self-consciousness, and those who aren't absurdly self-conscious don't mind having a mirror around in the gym and can use it to their benefit. Dear lord.
  • linxus
    linxus Posts: 87
    Thank you guys for clearing that up for me! Maybe I have just been unlucky. There was actually one gym, not too long ago, every single wall had a huge mirror on it. It was terrible. So when I would do off-the-machine exercises, or just doing the treadmill/elliptical, it was sooo far from motivational when I want to go for 30mins-hour.
    I feel like the mirrors should definitely be kept near the weights. Its just the pure psychological effect of it that will get people. And, we all know working out as just as much mental strength as well as physical strength.

    How about this: your average gym shouldn't have to cater to those with absurd levels of self-consciousness, and those who aren't absurdly self-conscious don't mind having a mirror around in the gym and can use it to their benefit. Dear lord.

    Why so catty & with the personal attack..? That was totally uncalled for. I'm not saying the gym should have to cater to me. Do I not have a right to vent about frustrating things? Better alternative than turning to food.. All I'm saying is, that catty response wasn't really needed as I haven't said anything out of line..
  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    Our gym has them in the free weight area, but not in the cardio, weight machines or stretching areas, which makes perfect sense to me. I think the rooms where they hold cardio classes have them, but I've never been in there myself so don't know for sure.
  • taunto
    taunto Posts: 6,420 Member
    Some folks just like to see themselves. They like to see their hard work, rub their muscles etc and see it visually.

    A lot of times people (like myself) use the mirror to see their form while performing weight lifting/workouts. This helps greatly with getting the right form to see what you're doing
  • jayche
    jayche Posts: 1,128 Member
    More mirrors means I can mire my aesthetics from more different angles.
  • pg3ibew
    pg3ibew Posts: 1,026 Member
    I work out with the wife. It is embarrassing when she slaps me for staring directly at the other girls in the gym. So, I have become a professional at using the mirrors.
  • Mr_Excitement
    Mr_Excitement Posts: 833 Member
    The only thing I hate about the mirrors is that they don't extend into the locker rooms and bathroom stalls.
  • Cait_Sidhe
    Cait_Sidhe Posts: 3,150 Member
    They are super useful for checking your form when lifting. My first gym didn't have mirrors and I was shocked to find I was bending my back so much when doing deadlifts. The mirrors have helped me to stop doing that.
  • Cait_Sidhe
    Cait_Sidhe Posts: 3,150 Member
    You know what's worse?
    There is a gym in Manhattan that has a "peakaboo shower"
    One wall has translucent glass facing the gym.
    Oh HELL no!
  • billsica
    billsica Posts: 4,741 Member
    As the undead I go to a gym that doesn't have mirrors, just crudely painted walls that gives it a bit of a grungy look. I'd prefer a gym with mirrors actually, so I can see who is around me because I am very paranoid of who is behind me. It's just seeing two disembodied barbells curling in the squat rack is just a bit much for people. :flowerforyou:
  • Sparlingo
    Sparlingo Posts: 938 Member
    I hated that they have mirrors in the cardio section of my gym, however as I progress an interesting thing is happening: I'm slowly starting to like my reflection :smile:

    Since you can't change it, utilize it for motivation. Just remember to be kind to that girl in the reflection - she is doing the very best job she can! :flowerforyou:
  • rosiereally2
    rosiereally2 Posts: 539 Member
    If you aren't checking your form, you may either be wasting your time or else risking injury. It's important.
  • Alex_is_Hawks
    Alex_is_Hawks Posts: 3,499 Member
    They're there so people can check their form. If you're lifting wrong, you can cause serious injury.

    Besides the occasional shameless flex, I almost always use mirrors for spot checking form.

    I read that as occasional shameless sex....and I thought FINALLY someone who's not doing it wrong....

    then I read it again and realised...nope...still doing it wrong.
  • Jacwhite22
    Jacwhite22 Posts: 7,010 Member
    No. Without mirrors how would I be able to look at myself while I work out?


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  • Carolyn_79
    Carolyn_79 Posts: 935 Member
    I think they should be in the cardio section of the gym as well. You'd be amazed how many people have bad running form.