Why Do People at th Gym never look around?
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When I used to go to the gym, I get in and get things done. In my zone, so full concentration on my workout. And I would be too busy huffing and puffing to notice anyone else.0
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I don't look around because I don't want people looking around at me. I'm there to sweat and get a work out, not check out the view!0
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because people are there to get **** done, not to people watch0
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I don't wear my glasses or contact lenses, so can't see much passed a metre from my face so no point looking round.0
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I try not to look around to much for a variety of reasons. Primarily, I am highly engaged in lifting my weights and have no desire to break that concentration. Beyond that however, I do it for the purpose of being polite. When I first stepped foot in the gym I was very self-concious of my form and of my body. Not having people looking and judging me helped me grow over the years, and I pay it forward by not looking at others who may also want some 'gym privacy'. Further, being a male in a university gym, I find it important to respect the privacy of all members (regardless of gender) who wish to workout without being ogled.
Not saying I don't ever sneak a peek, but I try not to.0 -
I don't look around because I don't want people looking around at me. I'm there to sweat and get a work out, not check out the view!
pretty much this. i've got music blasting in my ears, and am just kinda in the zone.0 -
When I used to go to the gym, I get in and get things done. In my zone, so full concentration on my workout. And I would be too busy huffing and puffing to notice anyone else.
^Pretty much. Holy crap, it's August already?0 -
People at the gym I go to look around plenty.. both genders.. so do I and my liftingpartner..
but.. there's one quy who right out stares.. that is creepy! We've cought him staring at my partner for whole sets of squats. I guess it would be less creepy if he came over and said something.. but no.. just stands there and stares...0 -
I don't wear my glasses or contact lenses, so can't see much passed a metre from my face so no point looking round.
Same here!!!! Everything is too blurry so I can hardly tell if Im looking at a person or a punching bag...my vision is so poor0 -
I quickly look around right when I get there to survey what equipment is being used and when I leave to see if there's anyone there who I know. Any eye-candy in the gym will be scoped out at those times. I don't want to look anymore than that and risk being that creepy person at the gym.0
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When I do go to a gym or a fitness facility of some sort, I never look around at anyone else because of course, I get really irritated when people look at me or my statistics. I don't know why, but I have some sort of weird complex about that. So yeah, if I feel that they are being rude by "invading my personal space", I feel that they'd receive it the same way, too and I try to respect that. I don't even do that to my sister...for the same aforementioned reasons.
^Pretty much. Holy crap, it's August already?0 -
Unless I'm trying to see if a machine is occupied, I don't look around. Honestly, it's a bit creepy if I see a stranger looking at me. Given when I go to the gym, most people there just want to get their workout done.0
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I guess I don't look around because I don't want to see who is looking at ME. I'm self conscience about my looks anyhow, so to go and look up and see people looking at me would probably make me not want to go back to the gym. That is just me though...and I'm gonna have to fight hard now NOT to look when I go again!
And well... I'm concentrating on my heart rate, my intensity level and well... I'm also trying not to fall off the dang thing.0 -
i saw a post on the wall of the gym that once it said "It's a work out, not a hangout."
So yeah. I agree with CometMeebru. Be there to "get *kitten* done."
I'm also one of those people like don't like to talk to anyone when I'm at the gym. I hate working out. So, I'm there to get in, do my routine, then get out. Trust me. Nobody's in a flirty mood when their *kitten* is dripping in sweat. Talking to people while they are in "their zone" would just be rude.
No there is nothing wrong with a one second glance. We're all human. You can admire someone's hard work, and what they have done with their body. But, remember staring at someone is just CREEPY. Think about it. would you like some guy staring at your *kitten* or hooters while your in the treadmill?0 -
I noticed that too. I felt like I was the only idiot in the gym one day looking around at everybody as they worked out. Maybe it is a code.....lol.0
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Amateurs! You gotta use the mirrors. LOL
Size up the men, check out the ladies, dont get caught by the wife. :bigsmile:
Just playin. A quick look around is fine but leering is for losers.
Get in, get to work, get out.0 -
I think because most people find it distracting and daunting and don't really want them to have others watching them with their crazy work out faces. I know I hated going to the gym because I didn't want people to see me work out haha also people get in their zone and don't think to look around.0
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I try not to look around to much for a variety of reasons. Primarily, I am highly engaged in lifting my weights and have no desire to break that concentration. Beyond that however, I do it for the purpose of being polite. When I first stepped foot in the gym I was very self-concious of my form and of my body. Not having people looking and judging me helped me grow over the years, and I pay it forward by not looking at others who may also want some 'gym privacy'. Further, being a male in a university gym, I find it important to respect the privacy of all members (regardless of gender) who wish to workout without being ogled.
Not saying I don't ever sneak a peek, but I try not to.
I agree with you. Most people don't like going to the gym when they first start out because they feel that everybody is going to be staring at them. I have been there and being highly overweight in a gym is kind of awkward when you have all these fit people around you. I like to like to look around mostly because I like to see how some people are using the equipment that I have questions about.0 -
When I used to go to the gym, I get in and get things done. In my zone, so full concentration on my workout. And I would be too busy huffing and puffing to notice anyone else.
^^ that is me too. I stick my earphones, turn the volume to max and just get it done.
A few weeks ago, the fire alarm went off and I didnt even hear it, the trainer had to come and tell me to get my *kitten* outside LOL0 -
I do look to check out what others are doing since I'm sort of fairly new at the free weights thing (previously did machines, recently switched, though in my previous gym about 2 years ago i did more lifting). so i do look. but not stare. there is a guy at my gym who STARES. it's creepy.0
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I only look around, to see what i could learn from another person, and if i dont understand ill ask.
im a nosey person soooo i look around.
but i always get my job done, im always leaving the gym sweaty.0 -
I might do a quick scan to see if anyone has any cute shoes or pants so I have some idea for my next gym clothes shopping but I'm there to do my work and not look around. I put my music on and do what I need to do and then I go home.0
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I look around, but I don't stare. I can't help it, I'm a people watcher. I probably will always be keeping an eye on others.
I don't care what the gym etiquette is. And I always get it done.
I also don't care if people watch me. I know what I'm doing so people can learn from ***this guy*** right here. :noway:0 -
I'm like an owl with a rotating head, if I'm not looking at them, I'm checking out their machine / weights and intensity, like to compete me
People watch all you like0 -
I look around all the time.
I don't stare or make it obvious, but when I'm sitting there resting in between sets I will look and see what others are doing. What else are you meant to do, stare at your toes?0 -
I noticed that too. I felt like I was the only idiot in the gym one day looking around at everybody as they worked out. Maybe it is a code.....lol.
Lol I've done that too! But I too do not want to be stared at so I wouldn't really look around. I felt like if I caught someone looking at me id instantly get self conscious n quit0 -
I admit I do like to sneak peak at the weights people are using too. I rarely see someone lifting the same as me though, its usually either a lot less or a lot more. I have secret competitions with people sometimes and they don't know it! :laugh:0
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I look around to see if the next equipment I want to use is open and plan accordingly. There's TVs on the walls to help avoid awkwardness. Otherwise I avoid it because I"m not wanting people to think my staring at them or checking them out! Especially as a girl surrounded by guys and you can tell which ones are self absorbed. (actions speak louder then words)
I don't listen to music so its probably more awkward then it should be. I'm too cheap to go get a arm band for my phone, lol0 -
I HATE being gawked at when I'm at the gym-and it's always by old men in their 70's.
More power to them for being there in the first place, and I can understand wanting to look at attractive women but...I always wonder if becoming a senior citizen means that one just doesn't care about the social rule of not staring at people or is it a sense of entitlement where one feels the right to gawk at girls openly all one wants? :laugh:0 -
I HATE being gawked at when I'm at the gym-and it's always by old men in their 70's.
More power to them for being there in the first place, and I can understand wanting to look at attractive women but...I always wonder if becoming a senior citizen means that one just doesn't care about the social rule of not staring at people or is it a sense of entitlement where one feels the right to gawk at girls openly all one wants? :laugh:
wow i never looked at it this way. There is definitely a lot to look forward to when i grow older0
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