Yeah...I'm THAT person at the gym..
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i have ear buds in. i cant hear anything other than my music. LOL
i also dont care what anyone else is doing, im there for me, not them.0 -
I workout in a weight/powerlifting gym. They look at you funny if you don't grunt and drop your weights.0
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I'm pretty animated at the gym, but I'm completely in my own world. I don't grunt so much.. but I've been known to drop the F-Bomb after a tough set. I also laugh every time I go to failure, just a natural reaction for me. Must be the endorphins. Failure is one of my favorite feelings. I also tend to sing or hum a bit when I have my headphones on.
People generally leave me alone at the gym though. It's pretty clear I mean business when I'm there. The only comments I get are guys that are surprised by how much I lift and ask how long I've been doing it.
But I don't think I realize how silly I come off. Sometimes I find myself standing there with my nose all scrunched up at a guy for having the weight I want, or for being on the bench I'm eyeing lol. Somewhat like a kid. I also do all of this usually in full hair (tied up of course) and makeup because I go after work. In full sweat mode.
I the gym.0 -
AllanMisner wrote: »If I were the gym owner, I’d have a whole series of questions for the woman that complained. Exactly what bothers you about someone grunting when they lift? Would you have the same feelings if they were talking on the phone and you could hear them? Are you offended when men grunt? Have you ever exerted yourself to a point you had to gasp, grunt or growl?
Then finally, have you heard of Planet Fitness? There’s one two miles that way, I won’t charge you to cancel your contract.
The thing is, though, these "critical" women probably couldn't care less what the OP does in the gym. It's likely all in her head, and it makes her feel awesome to assume these things. Kind of like it makes her feel badass to come on MFP to tell everyone that she is the hardest working female in the gym. Women who lift heavy are a dime a dozen now. We get it, it's a thing. But good for you OP, keep working hard.0 -
That deserved better0
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CrabCatcher wrote: »walldancer wrote: »
hmmm yea, I was not the one saying I am not trying to call attention to myself....
we get it, you are the bad *kitten* in the gym that everyone complains about...
This guy is a major troll, just ignore him.
Walldancer, you are awesome in my opinion. Some people get jealous of heavy lifting, You have to just ignore those haters. They just wish they could be like you. Those that whine about grunting or other noises should take their sorry *kitten* back home to workout.
Um. no he's not a troll.
humble brag post is a humble brag post.
Sorry not sorry that we call it like it is.
Good for her she's lifting- it's a none issue if she's grunting- lots of people grunt.
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she's not special for it.
Definitely this.
Yet one more reason I love my home gym0 -
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callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »i have ear buds in. i cant hear anything other than my music. LOL
i also dont care what anyone else is doing, im there for me, not them.
Ditto.... exactly...and to quote my favorite quarterback R...E...L...A....X...!
after your workout of course...it's just the gym...get your grunts in and move on...
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I do dislike that bro pack that feels the need to tell "its all you bro!" and "push it" while the lifter screams like he's giving birth.
Some moderate grunting? Do what you do.0 -
Brookin973 wrote: »AllanMisner wrote: »If I were the gym owner, I’d have a whole series of questions for the woman that complained. Exactly what bothers you about someone grunting when they lift? Would you have the same feelings if they were talking on the phone and you could hear them? Are you offended when men grunt? Have you ever exerted yourself to a point you had to gasp, grunt or growl?
Then finally, have you heard of Planet Fitness? There’s one two miles that way, I won’t charge you to cancel your contract.
The thing is, though, these "critical" women probably couldn't care less what the OP does in the gym. It's likely all in her head, and it makes her feel awesome to assume these things. Kind of like it makes her feel badass to come on MFP to tell everyone that she is the hardest working female in the gym. Women who lift heavy are a dime a dozen now. We get it, it's a thing. But good for you OP, keep working hard.
I guess I didn’t take her post as bragging. Just a frustration with not being able to do her thing in the gym she frequents. I imagine we all have a frustration story or more from the gyms we train at (I certainly do). You can make some people happy, you can’t make everyone happy.0 -
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dougpconnell219 wrote: »I do dislike that bro pack that feels the need to tell "its all you bro!" and "push it" while the lifter screams like he's giving birth.
Some moderate grunting? Do what you do.
ahhh yes, the birthing pains of lifting weights...0 -
dougpconnell219 wrote: »I do dislike that bro pack that feels the need to tell "its all you bro!" and "push it" while the lifter screams like he's giving birth.
Some moderate grunting? Do what you do.
Bro Pack, that what we calling it now. I believe it more "closet" or "beard" no?
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