"mutual respect" nod when you see another fit person
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I just came back from a walk on my lunch. I smiled and nodded at everyone I passed but people are so rude (or off in their own little world) now a days, they don't reciprocate. Put down the phone and just WALK, enjoy your surroundings!0
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I'm from California. If people smile at me, I get suspicious.
In NYC if you see someone waving to you, that means someone else is pickpocketing your wallet.0 -
I was talking with a guy I work with. About what defined the "Alpha Male".
I am the definite Alpha Male in my group, but this guy, Ben, was asking about it. Ben is about 6'5" and 300 lbs.
I said, "you ever notice that as one group of guys approach another group of guys, there will be one person in each group that nods and acknowledges the other? Those two are the Alpha Males."
Ben: "I never noticed that."
Me " Exactly."
I think I'm the female version of that in my group of friends.0 -
I was talking with a guy I work with. About what defined the "Alpha Male".
I am the definite Alpha Male in my group, but this guy, Ben, was asking about it. Ben is about 6'5" and 300 lbs.
I said, "you ever notice that as one group of guys approach another group of guys, there will be one person in each group that nods and acknowledges the other? Those two are the Alpha Males."
Ben: "I never noticed that."
Me " Exactly."0 -
I was talking with a guy I work with. About what defined the "Alpha Male".
I am the definite Alpha Male in my group, but this guy, Ben, was asking about it. Ben is about 6'5" and 300 lbs.
I said, "you ever notice that as one group of guys approach another group of guys, there will be one person in each group that nods and acknowledges the other? Those two are the Alpha Males."
Ben: "I never noticed that."
Me " Exactly."
I think I'm the female version of that in my group of friends.
It's called "Queen B"0 -
After I pass them I turn around and then sprint past them throwing my arms in the air like I just won the gold medal. Then I turn back around and continue my run and say "suck it loser" as I pass them.
Just kidding I dont run but this would be awesome.0 -
I don't do that with "fit" people. I generally smile and wave at anyone when I go out running, because who doesn't like people to smile and say hello? I also end up doing that when I'm walking downtown and pass people, because I like smiling at people, and having some smile back at me. People relax when they smile. It's nice to see that.
In the gym, though, I actually make it a point to ignore people, because if I talk to them, even to ask about something inane like their shoes or the weather, they automatically assume that I'm since I'm being social and nice, I MUST be looking for their number which means they MUST start flirting and/or ask for my number first. Which is annoying.
Probably a sad statement of society that if anyone is nice to you, you MUST assume they want to get in bed with you, but hey, gender relations and programmed reactions are fun..0 -
I was talking with a guy I work with. About what defined the "Alpha Male".
I am the definite Alpha Male in my group, but this guy, Ben, was asking about it. Ben is about 6'5" and 300 lbs.
I said, "you ever notice that as one group of guys approach another group of guys, there will be one person in each group that nods and acknowledges the other? Those two are the Alpha Males."
Ben: "I never noticed that."
Me " Exactly."
I always thought everyone was supposed to start snapping their fingers.
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When I run, it's usually just a wave and nod. I'm hurting too much to smile. My runs are usually trail and for over 5 miles so something is always hurting.0
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I'll let you know when I become a fit person.0
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Almost everyone is fit here (I do a double take when I see an obese person, they're so rare). So no.0
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I didn't know that it was only for fit people. I'll say "hi" to anyone who isn't on a cell phone, or mumbling crazily to no one in particular.0
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Last night while running i met a fellow runner on the street... we were running towards each other. Passed one another with a high 5 and kept going.
Haha that's amazing! I love talking to buff guys in the gym whilst i lift weights about manly things like tattoos and protein!0 -
I guess you guys don't live in densely populated areas. If I gave a nod to every runner or biker or pedestrian I saw my head would fall off!0
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If someone walks by me while I am out I will smile and nod. I'm not a fit person, I'm polite.
What she said!0 -
I was talking with a guy I work with. About what defined the "Alpha Male".
I am the definite Alpha Male in my group, but this guy, Ben, was asking about it. Ben is about 6'5" and 300 lbs.
I said, "you ever notice that as one group of guys approach another group of guys, there will be one person in each group that nods and acknowledges the other? Those two are the Alpha Males."
Ben: "I never noticed that."
Me " Exactly."
I always thought everyone was supposed to start snapping their fingers.
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If I see someone making the effort, plodding along the pavement, sweating away while I'm driving past in the car I give them a wave and a thumbs up. They are putting in the effort, I'm not. Respect!0
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When out running and I cross paths with another runner there is almost always a nod or some kind of acknowledgement of each other. I always try to make eye contact so that this can happen, of course this is a bit harder when I'm wearing shades. But I really like the feeling of saying hi to fellow runners. It makes me feel like I'm a part of some elite club except all the members are strangers, lol.
There was one time where I was coming up behind someone and about to pass them and he looked back and saw me. Guess he didn't want to be passed by a girl or something cause he kicked it up a knotch and started running faster. I kept trying to catch up to pass cause passing someone feels really good, but he just kept going faster and faster lol. I ended up not passing him, lol. Nothing wrong with a little competition though . I didn't mind and really all it did was make me go faster that day too .0 -
I always smile and give encouraging nods to anyone I see outside running. No matter how fit they are, I always acknowledge the effort!
DITTO.
Also, when I see other Jeeps on the road0 -
I was talking with a guy I work with. About what defined the "Alpha Male".
I am the definite Alpha Male in my group, but this guy, Ben, was asking about it. Ben is about 6'5" and 300 lbs.
I said, "you ever notice that as one group of guys approach another group of guys, there will be one person in each group that nods and acknowledges the other? Those two are the Alpha Males."
Ben: "I never noticed that."
Me " Exactly."
I always thought everyone was supposed to start snapping their fingers.
Oh, I wish life was really like this!
But, to answer the question. No, I don't think I do that.0 -
There's definitely a nod of approval/eye contact that communicates respect between the lifters in my gym, especially when someone is lifting something particularly impressive. I'm happy to be included in the "mutual respect look" amongst the regular lifters now.0
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yep, some people even wave0
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Last year, when I first started biking on my slow and clunky hybrid bike, I barely got a glance from the "real" cyclists as they passed me on their fancy road bikes with all their fancy gear. This year, I bought a road bike and the very first time I took it out, I got the nod from fellow cyclists. I was tickled pink to be considered a "real" cyclist worthy of their respect. Now that I have most of the fancy gear and I'm passing some of those "real" cyclists (okay, okay - just the really slow ones), I get the nod all the time and I love it!0
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I try to nod to anyone or everyone I see, running, walking, biking. I mean, they are out there doing something, so they are awesome in my book.0
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Anybody else do this or do guys and gals who reciprocate this just think I'm flirting with them?
They probably think your flirting with them.. I think its polite, everyone say hello,nods or winks in passing where i live0 -
This definitely exists but geographical locale makes a big big difference.
I used to live on the west side of Columbus, OH in an area known as the Bottoms.
No need to explain what that area is like!
The only time you saw someone on a bike was when a bunch of grocery bags were hanging on the handle bars, & if you saw someone out running it was because they were running from someone (probably cops).
There was always a joke that if someone was skinny & looked fit it meant they were not someone to hang around with because they were running from people a lot or have been in prison & beefed up there. Or they did coke or meth.
Cycling & running for pleasure & fitness doesn't exist to those people. I used to jog when I lived there, but I never got a smile or nod, mostly ended up being chased by a dog lol.
I got asked what I was getting ready for, i.e. robbing something or if I had a warrant & wanted to be fast. Or I'd get accused of being on cocaine.
Then I moved to the far west side of the city, basically almost a suburb. I start to jog & bike ride upon getting settled in, & then people are waving to me, smiling at me, asking how I'm doing, nodding at me, etc.
Wtf?? Freaked me out. I flip flopped from being annoyed of people thinking I worked out in preparation for trying to get away with something or being a coke head to now being the one suspicious & freaked out by the joggers!
I thought the guy who smiled at me every morning when we passed was gonna mug me & thought the younger woman wanted to fight me!
It's so funny but this totally exists...what's more interesting is the mindset toward exercise of varying socioeconomic areas. That move was rough. I went from being 'preppy' & 'high class' & 'sophisticated' to being average & on the poorer side with a bad attitude by moving like 10 min away.0 -
I'm from California. If people smile at me, I get suspicious.
are you sure not from the East Coast originally? that was the vibe there but since ive moved west people are much more likely to smile here.0 -
I'm from California. If people smile at me, I get suspicious.
are you sure not from the East Coast originally? that was the vibe there but since ive moved west people are much more likely to smile here.
Yeah. I live in Southern California and everyone I pass by on my runs smiles and waves at me. There is one guy I always pass on ky runs that always tells me I'm looking good and glad I am keeping it up or something else.0 -
I just want to say that I have a 0% success rate with this at the gym. Obviously everyone in a gym is fit/getting fitter or whatever, but if there's someone lifting on the platform next to me it's almost always a muscular guy around my age, and they all seem to interpret my attempts at making eye contact in a "woo barbell lifting" solidarity move as me trying to pick them up, and they subsequently avoid me like the plague . Confidential to all men: if I'm a sweaty, messy haired disaster glancing over with a friendly smile between maxing out on squats I am not trying to hit on you.
If they're not running away from my imagined sexual interest they're looking at me like I'm crazy. Why yes, I am lying down on the floor between sets of deadlifts to practice Turkish getups with a wee kettlebell that weighs next to nothing. Nothing to see here.
I guess I'm just a social pariah at the gym0
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