Pet Peeves (Fitness related)
gamesandgains
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This can be in relation to anything fitness related. Gym peeves, workout, anything..
It really peeves me when my co-worker, who's well over a healthy weight, asks me how I lost so much weight and what advise I can offer. They pour their heart out about how hard it is to lose weight, and just want some motivation, and someone to guide them in the right direction. I give my advise, offer to help them get familiar with the gym, which is supplied by our employer, and set them up with a workout plan or meal plan during my free time. They say "awww, man thanks so much. I'm totally down, can we start tomorrow?". I say "of course", knowing this is going to mess up my plans I already made, but who cares. Their health is more important to me.
Next day(today), they're eating fast food at their desk and cancel the gym meet because he's "too tired".
*deep sigh*
It really peeves me when my co-worker, who's well over a healthy weight, asks me how I lost so much weight and what advise I can offer. They pour their heart out about how hard it is to lose weight, and just want some motivation, and someone to guide them in the right direction. I give my advise, offer to help them get familiar with the gym, which is supplied by our employer, and set them up with a workout plan or meal plan during my free time. They say "awww, man thanks so much. I'm totally down, can we start tomorrow?". I say "of course", knowing this is going to mess up my plans I already made, but who cares. Their health is more important to me.
Next day(today), they're eating fast food at their desk and cancel the gym meet because he's "too tired".
*deep sigh*
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I let my ex use my weight room an he didn't rerack.
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I know those feels. That's the worst at commercial gyms. Glad I made a home gym.0
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My husband has started noticing and complimenting my weight loss (which is very nice). What is my pet peeve is that he has talked about himself losing 20 pounds for literally YEARS now and will keep saying "I'm going to get on MFP soon" but never never does. He is not getting any younger, he is not too overweight- kind of like me- just probably should lose around 20-25 pounds. But still- either do it or don't. I wish he would because his dad died of a heart attack when he was only 52 (but he had many other lifestyle issues such as smoking very heavily for years). And I don't want to nag him into it because then he definitely won't. He is just NOT a detail person and I don't think he would ever track his calories. He has said that he would follow a meal plan given, but I do make low calorie meals at dinner which he eats, but the problem is he will eat 2 or 3 servings and then snack later in the evening. Argh.0
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Jesus_Shaves wrote: »What if Bob Ross was a serial killer, & he painted the landscapes of where he hid the bodies.
"See that body part? Now it's birds..."
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when you're working out with two machines to minimize the down time, and someone jumps on the other machine and goes sooooooo sloooooooowly on their one superset that you actually start cooling down.0
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I have to say that what OP said has to be at the top of my list of peeves. Especially When they notice i'm drinking apple cidar vinegar or something to aid with my diet and they just hop on the invisible ban wagon (that I never suggested they do) without doing any exercise or caloric deficit and expect to just magically cut weight. Pisses me off.
Or Getting asked a million questions about training, answering them in the best way I know how and ending up wasting my breath On them because they never really had any intentions on putting in the work that they asked a million questions about!
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People who want other people to motivate them.0
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When I'm successfully getting fit and my family members start telling me what I should be doing because they're professional yo-yo dieters.0
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People using the power rack as a place to rack their curl bar, or 2 guys doing the teamwork bench press0
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When people think that they have to eat 800 calories/day to lose weight and then refuse to listen when you explain that they could actually be eating a lot more, staying healthier, keeping their metabolisms in check, and losing just as much weight (if not more) if they upped their calories to a reasonable deficit.0
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the F'ing chatter….god I hate that *kitten*…there is this older guy in my gym ..50's maybe, all he freaking does is like one set of exercise and then trys to talk to everyone..he usually leaves me along but just seeing him work the gym pisses me off for some reason ….sigh...
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Home gym. When my husband takes advantage of the fact that I am lifting heavy weights and can't react and molests me during my set.0
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Bad form.
I just joined a big commercial gym for the first time in a few years and it KILLS me to watch people doing the step machine basically holding their entire body weight up by leaning on the handles. Or this one girl was doing the elliptical and it looked like she was trying to escape from a pit of quicksand. Or best and most classic, the guy who's ego is too big so he's lifting barbells that are way to heavy and using his back and lower body to swing the weights up. Turn the machines down people, so you can keep up! Pick up a weight you can complete the exercise with. Stop deluding yourselves before you get hurt. Sheesh!0 -
People who flake on run dates. NO!!0
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the guy that thinks everyone else has bad form….
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getting asked to come in to work every time i plan to go to the gym and then getting asked to stay late when im not expecting to so i dont have anything healthy to eat for the whole day0
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When people tell me to stop losing weight. At this point even trainers at my gym are saying this, I don't really get it when I'm just BARELY squeezing into the high end of the "healthy" weight for my height.0
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It annoys me when the person who is 50+ pounds over weight tells me that the apple (orange, banana, peach, etc) I am eating is loaded with sugar. What about that pecan pie she is eating???!!0
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gamesandgains wrote: »Their health is more important to me.
Why is a co-workers health more important to you than plans you've made? Their health is their responsibility surely? If you were going to the gym/walking/whatever anyway and offered that they could come, then no harm done if they don't, you just continue doing what you were going to do anyway.0 -
Talking on the phone on the treadmill0
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Oh, and people who talk about their workouts. Geez. Who cares. My workout consists of mowing the lawn, washing the cars, riding my horse, hanging out washing, vaccuuming etc. Do people really want to hear about it?
"Oh yeah, yesterday I vaccuumed the WHOLE house, beat my personal best time, got a real burn going doing the rug in the loungeroom, you should have SEEN it. Look at my muscles."0 -
allstatemom wrote: »It annoys me when the person who is 50+ pounds over weight tells me that the apple (orange, banana, peach, etc) I am eating is loaded with sugar. What about that pecan pie she is eating???!!
Haha agreed. Once on vacation I was splurging and having a giant cinnamon roll for breakfast. Anyways my overweight friend looks at my breakfast and says, "Maybe you should get something else?"... She was eating a giant croissant with nutella. But according to her, her breakfast was better than mine b/c it had protein in it. Like since when is nutella a protein source?
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People not re racking weights and not cleaning off the equipment.0
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^^^THIS^^^^0
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Smelling anyone with poor hygiene drives me bananas. If I can smell your balls, we are going to have a problem!0
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gamesandgains wrote: »Their health is more important to me.
Why is a co-workers health more important to you than plans you've made? Their health is their responsibility surely? If you were going to the gym/walking/whatever anyway and offered that they could come, then no harm done if they don't, you just continue doing what you were going to do anyway.
I've worked with the guy for over 3 years. He reminds me of my past self. So when he asked for help I was all over it. You're right though.0 -
That one guy who shows up to the heated power yoga class (noted as level 2 - meaning you are comfortable with basic yoga positions and some moderate ones too), that has never taken a yoga class, never done heated classes, walks on the floor with his shoes on and makes weird noises during class.
I know, I should be happy he is trying out something new, but could he not do it directly in front of me?0
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