TO SWEAT OR NOT TO SWEAT-GYM ETIQUETTE
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My gym has an attendant who walks around cleaning equipment after people and they also have stations with spray and a cloth for people to wipe equipment down after themselves. I would begin to wonder if I could workout and not sweat.0
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Things people should not be doing at the gym:
1. Eating chicken soup on the Stairmaster.
2. Hanging their undies in the squat rack
3. Doing their taxes on the spin bikes
4. Drinking champagne in the locker rooms
Sweating is ok. I think.
what about sex and champagne in the locker room???
Sex in the champagne room?
well that too ...0 -
Sweating = gymtimidation
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I don't see the big deal as long as you clean the machine when you are done with it. You can bring a towel, but if you are sweating that much, the towel will be damp/wet in short order. What do most people do with the sweat soaked towel? Throw it on some part of the machine...Just wipe the stupid thing down.0
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these guys alwyas sweat at my gym ....
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In for sweat. In for champagne.
I sweat like a pig on the bike often next to a couple of guys reading the newspaper (they swap them halfway through their workout). Maybe I should use their newspaper to mop up my sweat?..0 -
callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »sweating, breathing hard, looking exhausted, turning red....
i mean, so inconsiderate!
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I'm a dripping mess after a Zumba class - try not to get too close!0 -
You would hate me I sweat immensely and I mean after my work out I look like I just jumped in the pool. I have yet found out how to turn off my sweat glands. If this offends you find another machine. Or another gym. Now a while back due to some other issues I had really bad gas (that is another story)
I was at the gym one day running on the treadmill. It was absolutely pouring outside, like the kind of rain that you are instantly drenched when you go out. As I was walking by the desk after my run to go to the locker room one of the employees made a comment about me having just come in from outside. LOL. Nope. I was just running.
(Don't worry, I wiped down the equipment and made sure that my ponytail wasn't flinging sweat).0 -
Lol, proper etiquette would be to sweat along right with him.
Etiquette would be to wipe down and/or disinfect equipment when done. When they're on there, it really shouldn't be anyone else's concern. Don't like sweating people? Then working out at home should be your option.
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chivalryder wrote: »yopeeps025 wrote: »
Just don't get it on his face.
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doingItIn2012 wrote: »branflakes1980 wrote: »Were you upset because he was sweating, or because he wasn't wiping off the sweat with a towel before it hit the floor? This is an important question as my response relies dramatically on your answer.
Sweat yes, but contain it please.
If I'm going to sweat I wear one of these.
I less than three you so hard Waffle.0 -
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doingItIn2012 wrote: »
I think if it bothered you enough to start this discussion on it then it's safe to say that it did bother you that much.
either that or this thread is not going how OP intended, so now she is just trying to blow it off as "no big deal"0 -
doingItIn2012 wrote: »
I think if it bothered you enough to start this discussion on it then it's safe to say that it did bother you that much.
Hey if you read my entire post I was alo asking about what other things bother people. Some of you guys here are pretty mean. Can a person have an opinion?
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i dont sweat much, but i do turn beet red. like, i look like im having a heart attack (i promise im not!)
i wonder if that offends anyone?
i can hope....
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Wow.....can we not express ourselves without others hitting us over the head?
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I sweat like crazy! Especially when they have the heat up too high. I think if you clean up the machine and aren't splashing others that is the place sweating should be acceptable. Everybody is different. Some sweat some don't.0
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callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »i dont sweat much, but i do turn beet red. like, i look like im having a heart attack (i promise im not!)
i wonder if that offends anyone?
i can hope....
Lol! someone might be concerned as long as they don't try to get you off the machine and give you first aid.
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doingItIn2012 wrote: »Wow.....can we not express ourselves without others hitting us over the head?
You expressed yourself and we are allowed to do the same, just because some of us don't agree with you doesn't mean we hit you over the head... that would be a fun feature though0 -
doingItIn2012 wrote: »doingItIn2012 wrote: »
I think if it bothered you enough to start this discussion on it then it's safe to say that it did bother you that much.
Hey if you read my entire post I was alo asking about what other things bother people. Some of you guys here are pretty mean. Can a person have an opinion?
Yes, but if your opinion is that people should be able to consciously shut down automatic body functions, you're just going to be disappointed!0 -
GiveMeCoffee wrote: »doingItIn2012 wrote: »Wow.....can we not express ourselves without others hitting us over the head?
You expressed yourself and we are allowed to do the same, just because some of us don't agree with you doesn't mean we hit you over the head... that would be a fun feature though
Now you are mean...JK. I said some of you not all off-course.0 -
I read through this thread and I have two observations,
1. Oh hell some of this stuff was hee-larious!
2. You guys are pretty brutal.
Concerning sweating at the gym...If your pouring sweat all over the gear it's good gym ettiquette to wipe it off when you're done.0 -
doingItIn2012 wrote: »
I think if it bothered you enough to start this discussion on it then it's safe to say that it did bother you that much.
either that or this thread is not going how OP intended, so now she is just trying to blow it off as "no big deal"
My vote
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doingItIn2012 wrote: »GiveMeCoffee wrote: »doingItIn2012 wrote: »Wow.....can we not express ourselves without others hitting us over the head?
You expressed yourself and we are allowed to do the same, just because some of us don't agree with you doesn't mean we hit you over the head... that would be a fun feature though
Now you are mean...JK. I said some of you not all off-course.
Why is that mean? If you think that's mean be glad you don't work with me0 -
doingItIn2012 wrote: »Wow.....can we not express ourselves without others hitting us over the head?
its part of the joy of the forums. didnt you get the memo? LOL0 -
doingItIn2012 wrote: »Wow.....can we not express ourselves without others hitting us over the head?
ironic post is ironic...0 -
GiveMeCoffee wrote: »doingItIn2012 wrote: »GiveMeCoffee wrote: »doingItIn2012 wrote: »Wow.....can we not express ourselves without others hitting us over the head?
You expressed yourself and we are allowed to do the same, just because some of us don't agree with you doesn't mean we hit you over the head... that would be a fun feature though
Now you are mean...JK. I said some of you not all off-course.
Why is that mean? If you think that's mean be glad you don't work with me
Oh dear......0 -
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