Put off buying gym membership...
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IsaackGMOON
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I was considering buying a gym membership with my friend, so we could work out together which helps with motivation. I went on a tour with one of the staff and they were showing me how to use the machines etc, protocols.
And then something put me right off... About 8 boys around 11-14 years old were just stood around a machine talking to each other with one person just sat on the machine on his phone doing nothing. The person on the machine was there for about 4 minutes.
Overall, the gym was clean and has everything I'd want to use. Free weights, machines, treadmills etc and this other zone which is for core workouts or something.
But, the people sitting around on machines and standing about doing nothing but blocking the place up put me off. Is this the sort of gym I should buy a membership at? There are others, but they are further away and a little more expensive?
And then something put me right off... About 8 boys around 11-14 years old were just stood around a machine talking to each other with one person just sat on the machine on his phone doing nothing. The person on the machine was there for about 4 minutes.
Overall, the gym was clean and has everything I'd want to use. Free weights, machines, treadmills etc and this other zone which is for core workouts or something.
But, the people sitting around on machines and standing about doing nothing but blocking the place up put me off. Is this the sort of gym I should buy a membership at? There are others, but they are further away and a little more expensive?
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I've noticed that there is a direct correlation between monthly membership cost and the number of kids that just hangout.
Pay more, have fewer kids around screwing around. I'd pay more, if I felt the loiterers were a problem.0 -
There's always going to be people who go to the gym to do nothing.
Next time just ask them if they're done. They will get up and go somewhere else if they aren't doing anything.
As long as the gym is clean, the weights get put back, and the price is fair then go ahead and buy it.0 -
Why would that stop you? Say "excuse me, can I work in there?" And you should be good0
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it also depends on the time of day you go. kids aren't at the gym at 6am. and if they are, they're probably hardcore.0
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There's always going to be people who go to the gym to do nothing.
Next time just ask them if they're done. They will get up and go somewhere else if they aren't doing anything.
As long as the gym is clean, the weights get put back, and the price is fair then go ahead and buy it.
This.0 -
I was considering buying a gym membership with my friend, so we could work out together which helps with motivation. I went on a tour with one of the staff and they were showing me how to use the machines etc, protocols.
And then something put me right off... About 8 boys around 11-14 years old were just stood around a machine talking to each other with one person just sat on the machine on his phone doing nothing. The person on the machine was there for about 4 minutes.
Overall, the gym was clean and has everything I'd want to use. Free weights, machines, treadmills etc and this other zone which is for core workouts or something.
But, the people sitting around on machines and standing about doing nothing but blocking the place up put me off. Is this the sort of gym I should buy a membership at? There are others, but they are further away and a little more expensive?
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Sorry, I'm confused. You weren't waiting to use the machine, right? So... someone sitting on a machine that nobody needed is a reason you are considering not going to a gym.
Well.
I see.0 -
Sorry, I'm confused. You weren't waiting to use the machine, right? So... someone sitting on a machine that nobody needed is a reason you are considering not going to a gym.
Well.
I see.
:drinker: I think that just about covers it....0 -
I've noticed that there is a direct correlation between monthly membership cost and the number of kids that just hangout.
Pay more, have fewer kids around screwing around. I'd pay more, if I felt the loiterers were a problem.
This isn't necessarily true. Lifetime is a perfect example of this, at least in Vegas and especially during the summer. I would ask for a week or two week pass before you commit to get a feel for the place but honestly if you ask them they should move.0 -
Teenagers are scary creatures. I'd stay away. Lock yourself in your room. Buy a gun. Call the police. Build a bunker. Shiver.0
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I've noticed that there is a direct correlation between monthly membership cost and the number of kids that just hangout.
Pay more, have fewer kids around screwing around. I'd pay more, if I felt the loiterers were a problem.
This isn't necessarily true. Lifetime is a perfect example of this, at least in Vegas and especially during the summer. I would ask for a week or two week pass before you commit to get a feel for the place but honestly if you ask them they should move.
That's why I said I've noticed, denoting personal observation. There are always going to be places where people have more money than sense. Las Vegas and Miami being two of them.0 -
I'd say the worst part about going to the gym is trying to find parking at around peak hour times. You'll see a ton of people sitting in their cars chillin' on their phones with their car lights on while the rest of us are trying to find a spot. I've noticed this at almost every 24h location I've been to0
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Once you get into your groove of your workout, you will be so focused on your training that you will not notice what others are or are not doing. It can be irritating at times to know you will need a machine and see that the person/people on it are not using it for it's purpose... sort of using it to sit and chat like the table at Starbucks. I get it. But, consider this.....sometimes you will have to share a machine with a complete stranger and take turns doing sets of "whatever". That's just the way life is at the gym. It's not a big deal. We all work around each other.
There's better reasons not to get a gym membership than a few kids sitting/standing around..... even not wanting to.0 -
Teenagers are scary creatures. I'd stay away. Lock yourself in your room. Buy a gun. Call the police. Build a bunker. Shiver.
The only thing that would have been worse is if they were teenage girls. Brrrrr.0 -
I was considering buying a gym membership with my friend, so we could work out together which helps with motivation. I went on a tour with one of the staff and they were showing me how to use the machines etc, protocols.
And then something put me right off... About 8 boys around 11-14 years old were just stood around a machine talking to each other with one person just sat on the machine on his phone doing nothing. The person on the machine was there for about 4 minutes.
Overall, the gym was clean and has everything I'd want to use. Free weights, machines, treadmills etc and this other zone which is for core workouts or something.
But, the people sitting around on machines and standing about doing nothing but blocking the place up put me off. Is this the sort of gym I should buy a membership at? There are others, but they are further away and a little more expensive?
I DO NOT understand this. Its like I just read something word for word but it was in a different language, so it didn't sink in.
If teenagers standing around scared you off, I guess me grunting and lifting heavy weights would just terrify you.
Sorry I can`t be of any help.0 -
I was considering buying a gym membership with my friend, so we could work out together which helps with motivation. I went on a tour with one of the staff and they were showing me how to use the machines etc, protocols.
And then something put me right off... About 8 boys around 11-14 years old were just stood around a machine talking to each other with one person just sat on the machine on his phone doing nothing. The person on the machine was there for about 4 minutes.
Overall, the gym was clean and has everything I'd want to use. Free weights, machines, treadmills etc and this other zone which is for core workouts or something.
But, the people sitting around on machines and standing about doing nothing but blocking the place up put me off. Is this the sort of gym I should buy a membership at? There are others, but they are further away and a little more expensive?0 -
Sorry, I'm confused. You weren't waiting to use the machine, right? So... someone sitting on a machine that nobody needed is a reason you are considering not going to a gym.
Well.
I see.
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Teenagers are scary creatures. I'd stay away. Lock yourself in your room. Buy a gun. Call the police. Build a bunker. Shiver.
The only thing that would have been worse is if they were teenage girls. Brrrrr.
I'm dying over here. Neighbors have a teenage daughter. I think I've now catalogued every *****y/angry face known to man.0 -
My gym doesn't allow children. I would ask the staff about their policy about children working out. Also if they are just sitting around at the machine, I am sure if you asked to use it they would move. If its a nice gym and clean, don't let the children put you off unless you REALLY HATE KIDS and can't stand it :P0
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Teenagers are scary creatures. I'd stay away. Lock yourself in your room. Buy a gun. Call the police. Build a bunker. Shiver.
The only thing that would have been worse is if they were teenage girls. Brrrrr.
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