Things people do on the treadmill that bug you..
sseubers
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Tell me! What things bug you when they are happening on the treadmill next to you?
One thing to start: When I'm running my miles, the rest of the treadmill people hold their handlebars as if they are in a supermarkt, pushing their cart!
One thing to start: When I'm running my miles, the rest of the treadmill people hold their handlebars as if they are in a supermarkt, pushing their cart!
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Do your treadmills have heart rate sensors on the handlebars? Most do. The people grabbing the handlebars might be trying to get a read on their heart rate.0
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I hate it when people sing along outloud with the music on their ipod...
Or if they simply sound like a herd of elephants on that treadmill like the guy yesterday. He wasn't heavy, he just ran heavily, lol.0 -
When they crank up the incline and hang on for dear life.0
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When people are paying more attention to what you are doing, than what they are doing themselves.0
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When people are paying more attention to what you are doing, than what they are doing themselves.
This. I'm self conscious enough in my 3rd week at the gym without knowing the runner on the next treadmill is judging me for holding the handles.0 -
I hate it when people sing along outloud with the music on their ipod...
Or if they simply sound like a herd of elephants on that treadmill like the guy yesterday. He wasn't heavy, he just ran heavily, lol.
The SING out LOUD whilst on the TM??
They obviously aren't working out hard enough, crank their speed and incline up, that should stop 'em
only kidding haha0 -
When people are paying more attention to what you are doing, than what they are doing themselves.
This. I'm self conscious enough in my 3rd week at the gym without knowing the runner 4 treadmills down is judging me for holding the handles.
They might look like they can see, but they won't be able to view your stats on the machine without extreme effort.
If they suddenly whizz off the end, then you will know what they have been doing0 -
People who can't focus and get into the zone of their own workout and zonk out to what you are doing. Focus on the task at hand and what is before you. Leave the distraction and the scattered mindset of the multi-tasking out of exercise.0
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When they decide to talk to someone on their iphone and hold a conversation in the same voice they would be talking to me. Nothing like a sudden Hey, how are you? that is not directed at you, but an imaginary person on the other end of an ear piece0
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i hate feeling like the person next to me is competing with me.
i'm insanely competitive, and get really discouraged if i feel like i'm not 'winning'. not being particularly fit, i rarely 'win', so ive gone to a deliberate effort to not go to the gym with people i know, because i'll just compare myself to them and end up feeling bad.
so when the stranger next to me is looking at my speed and incline and then bumping theirs up higher, it just makes me want to give up and go home!0 -
Who cares what other people are doing0
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Mine has no fan or aircon... Mostly because it's under my house but it still sucks! :P0
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the only thing that bothers me is standing still0
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Tell me! What things bug you when they are happening on the treadmill next to you?
One thing to start: When I'm running my miles, the rest of the treadmill people hold their handlebars as if they are in a supermarkt, pushing their cart!
What bugs ME is people nosying into my workout and judging me for doing what I'm doing... Does it affect your weight loss or performance if I'M holding on to MY handlebars? Why on earth should it bug you?:huh: I may be checking my heart rate, I may be new and worried about flying off the end (that WAS me when I first started actually :laugh: ), I may have a balance issue... who cares unless it is actually interfering with your ability to do your workout? Concentrate on YOUR workout and you won't notice the poor probably already-self-consious handlebar-grabbers.0 -
One guy got on the treadmill next to me the other day and literally started throwing punches as if he was Rocky jogging down the streets of Philadelphia!
Needless to say it was short lived, he got off after only a few minutes :noway:0 -
One guy got on the treadmill next to me the other day and literally started throwing punches as if he was Rocky jogging down the streets of Philadelphia!
Needless to say it was short lived, he got off after only a few minutes :noway:
Just warming up/cooling down and loosening the arms up a bit maybe?0 -
The woman on the treadmill next to me on her phone making this thread.0
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I hate it when all the treadmills are taken up and you see people literally doing the whole workout walking slower than if they were out side having a stroll on the beach! Drives me insane!0
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I know this is a bike thing not a treadmill one - and I know gyms can be boring - but doing a crossword whilst cycling (slowly I might add)???
Actually I once saw someone eating crisps - admittedly a skinny teenager but still....
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There is this one woman at the gym, who I will run into occaasionally working out next to me on the treadmill. She is tiny (I'd say 5'1 and probably no more than 90 pounds) but she seriously just pounds hard on the treadmill. She lets her whole body weight flunk onto the belt with each step. Boom boom boom boom......You'd like being so small she'd be quiet---but it is the loudest most obnoxious noise ever, even with headphones full up. And she wails her arms like she is escaping for dear life high in the air. This is the only person I've found to really bug me and get under my skin at the gym....0
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I know this is a bike thing not a treadmill one - and I know gyms can be boring - but doing a crossword whilst cycling (slowly I might add)???
Actually I once saw someone eating crisps - admittedly a skinny teenager but still....
Sue
I see 2 women doing this in my gym every single morning. They have been members for at least a year (I see them every morning I am there). I don't quite understand this either, especially in the case of these ladies, they appear to be the same (or close to the same) size as they have always been. I don't understand the reasoning behind paying for a gym membership if your body doesn't change upon multiple uses per week over a year's time of said membership.0 -
One guy got on the treadmill next to me the other day and literally started throwing punches as if he was Rocky jogging down the streets of Philadelphia!
Needless to say it was short lived, he got off after only a few minutes :noway:
OMG there is a guy at my gym that does this in the steam room!!! Why??
He jogs on the spot, thorwing punches all over the place! As if it's not hot enough in there already lol luckly its quite a big room so no one's had a right hook to the head ... yet!
Does make me laugh though :laugh:0 -
People on treadmills don't bother me. Their behavior doesn't impact my workout routine. Now the bench press club in the weight training area... they bug me! They all stand around, about 12 of them, and take turns watching someone do bench presses. Half the time nobody is on the bench but they watch it. This keeps me and others from using it. They also make it difficult to move around back there.0
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People who shuffle-jog in slippers or flip-flops. People who shake their heads and fling sweat all over the people on the treadmills next to them. People who drown themselves in perfume or reek of cigarettes and get on right next to me and trigger my asthma. :sick:0
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I hate it when all the treadmills are taken up and you see people literally doing the whole workout walking slower than if they were out side having a stroll on the beach! Drives me insane!
Haha me too. Why not just walk up and down your street?! That's free!0 -
I know this is a bike thing not a treadmill one - and I know gyms can be boring - but doing a crossword whilst cycling (slowly I might add)???
Actually I once saw someone eating crisps - admittedly a skinny teenager but still....
Sue
I see 2 women doing this in my gym every single morning. They have been members for at least a year (I see them every morning I am there). I don't quite understand this either, especially in the case of these ladies, they appear to be the same (or close to the same) size as they have always been. I don't understand the reasoning behind paying for a gym membership if your body doesn't change upon multiple uses per week over a year's time of said membership.
There are several people at my gym who have been going there for at least 4 years (as long or longer than me) and haven't changed a bit in appearance. They go all the time, and appear to be putting in the effort. I think they are probably healthier for it, but they haven't dropped any weight.
The only explanation I can think of is that they are exercising and then eating a bunch of crap to make up for it - and therefore, are maintaining even though they are exercising. I know that this can happen, since I gained 5 pounds training for and completing my first full marathon. Training gave me an appetite and I wasn't tracking calories, so up went the weight! :laugh:0 -
Tell me! What things bug you when they are happening on the treadmill next to you?
One thing to start: When I'm running my miles, the rest of the treadmill people hold their handlebars as if they are in a supermarkt, pushing their cart!
As a rule I always run outside but I have a treadmill at home and use it on the rare occasions when the weather is crxp.
It truly bugs me when my home bunny jumps on the treadmill and start racing with me.
And the poor bugger thinks he's gonna win - I really really hate that.0 -
When someone comes and gets on the treadmill right next to me and there are like 20 other open treadmills.0
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when they walk backwards (one guy even does a side-to-side crab walk). I mean WTF?0
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When someone comes and gets on the treadmill right next to me and there are like 20 other open treadmills.
^this. so completely irritating. the only thing I can figure is that they must have a favorite spot that they go to no matter what. but even still, if a whole row is empty you should at least space yourself out from me by one. but I've come to think most people are just oblivious to such common sense.0
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