Planet Fitness or Planet Fatness?
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I have been a member for almost two years and have had one slice ! If a free slice of pizza once a month is too big of a temptation for you then you defitnly have more problems than you think !14
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So.. you can only have 1 slice?0
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Heyyy, another Planet Fitness thread.5
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At ours I've seen people walk out with a whole pizza ! Feed the kids ! Lol3
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There are no planet fitness here0
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We have more gyms than grocery stores so free pizza isn't going to work much longer ! Maybe raffles for free months !0
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Colour me confused.
Are treadmills and pizza slices like matter and antimatter? Will allowing them to be in the same room cause an explosion?
How come I've never noticed this before? Or is the reaction between them a bit more low key, like having my uncle Ralph and his ex-wife, my aunt Cathy, in the same room together? Always fosters a frosty atmosphere, that does.11 -
HeliumIsNoble wrote: »Colour me confused.
Are treadmills and pizza slices like matter and antimatter? Will allowing them to be in the same room cause an explosion?
How come I've never noticed this before? Or is the reaction between them a bit more low key, like having my uncle Ralph and his ex-wife, my aunt Cathy, in the same room together? Always fosters a frosty atmosphere, that does.
It's like dividing by zero... Chaos and melted cheese everywhere.7 -
I'm sorry but it really doesn't matter because the pizza at ours is not my favorite pizza joint !0
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While we're judging people at planet fitness . . . . why do so many people wipe down the wrong machine? I see people get off the machine, walk over to the sanitizer, go to a different machine (usually one right next to the on they were on) and wipe it down. And, that is why I wipe my machine down both before and after I use it.1
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I watch 50 percent not even wipe down !1
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While we're judging people at planet fitness . . . . why do so many people wipe down the wrong machine? I see people get off the machine, walk over to the sanitizer, go to a different machine (usually one right next to the on they were on) and wipe it down. And, that is why I wipe my machine down both before and after I use it.
And these people are allowed to contribute to the MFP food database. *sob* Explains a lot.
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Planet Fitness this pizza in my mouth.3
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I have to admit even though it's wrong the best I have seen , was a lady sitting in the massage chair , with a plate full of pizza , shoveling it in like a conveyor belt while watching the tv ! I admit I started laughing !1
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PersianKitty94 wrote: »It's completely fine to eat pizza at home or anywhere really. Just not at the gym.
So glad we have your wisdom to tell us where and when we can eat certain foods.
I'm NOT trying to loose weight. I'm training for a marathon and a 160-mile bike race, and my biggest challenge is not going underweight as I burn 1,000-1,800c per day on average. If PF wants to entice me to have a membership by offering a slice of pizza, more power to them!8 -
Awolturtle wrote: »HeliumIsNoble wrote: »Colour me confused.
Are treadmills and pizza slices like matter and antimatter? Will allowing them to be in the same room cause an explosion?
How come I've never noticed this before? Or is the reaction between them a bit more low key, like having my uncle Ralph and his ex-wife, my aunt Cathy, in the same room together? Always fosters a frosty atmosphere, that does.
It's like dividing by zero... Chaos and melted cheese everywhere.
That's how I picture Chuck E Cheese! 2 kids and I've managed to avoid that hell somehow0 -
Mine doesn't offer pizza and bagels, which I guess is fine. No one says you have to eat them.0
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PersianKitty94 wrote: »So today is free pizza Monday at the gym. I just can't wrap my head around eating pizza at the gym. I've been a member for 3 years and this is the first time I've come to the gym on pizza day. It's crazy packed up in here. Can't tell if people are here to workout or eat. I know it's a judgement free zone and all but I can't not judge people for eating while working out.
I cant' tell what is bothering you most here.
That the gym is packed?
That people eat pizza and it's a 'bad' food?
That they are socializing at a social event?
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Stella3838 wrote: »
Agree. Pizza is a 24/7/365 opportunity for enjoyment.2 -
PersianKitty94 wrote: »So today is free pizza Monday at the gym. I just can't wrap my head around eating pizza at the gym. I've been a member for 3 years and this is the first time I've come to the gym on pizza day. It's crazy packed up in here. Can't tell if people are here to workout or eat. I know it's a judgement free zone and all but I can't not judge people for eating while working out.
I see it as a marketing tool. You go and eat pizza and you don't lose weight so you have to keep signing up to lose the weight they keep helping you add back on. Makes perfect smart business since to me. LOL.0 -
Is it good pizza? That's really all that matters.
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kristikitter wrote: »I know it's a judgement free zone and all but I can't not judge people for eating while working out.
Then the issue is with you not them... unless they are wiping pizza grease over the equipment and not cleaning it up, then just ignore it. Or skip Pizza Day (whenever it is, I'm sure it's advertised).
I never said it was my issue. I was just pointing out an observation and my opinion towards it.0 -
PersianKitty94 wrote: »So today is free pizza Monday at the gym. I just can't wrap my head around eating pizza at the gym. I've been a member for 3 years and this is the first time I've come to the gym on pizza day. It's crazy packed up in here. Can't tell if people are here to workout or eat. I know it's a judgement free zone and all but I can't not judge people for eating while working out.
If you think it is wrong of the gym to offer free food then voice your complaint to management/corporate. Otherwise don't go on free pizza day or find a new gym if it bothers you.
It wouldn't bother me that people were eating at the gym unless those people were actually eating pizza while working out... getting food on equipment and such.
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PersianKitty94 wrote: »
yes, it's been mentioned a few different times1 -
I can have pizza and lose weight. I don't see the problem here.5
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I just don't understand most of, the complaints that occur concerning; free food! Many people complain that, they never get; anything for free & then when they do, they complain about that; as well!3
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