Onslaught of New Gym Members

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  • GreenValli
    GreenValli Posts: 1,054 Member
    I have been worried in the past about the gym being too crowded as January, but it has not been a problem at the gym I am a member of.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    GreenValli wrote: »
    I have been worried in the past about the gym being too crowded as January, but it has not been a problem at the gym I am a member of.

    Same. Most resolutioners join Planet Fitness or the like, not my powerlifter/bodybuilder focused gym.
  • allother94
    allother94 Posts: 588 Member
    edited December 2019
    qweck3 wrote: »
    January does tend to suck from an overcrowding/lack of machines/yoga mat place standpoint but it also can be entertaining if you accept it for what it is knowing its mostly 2-3 weeks and over and they are helping to fund a reasonable membership for the rest of us the remaining 11 months.

    I just make it a spectator sport in January while doing whatever I can to start the year:

    2016: The person that weighed themselves 4 times in 30 minutes like some miracle was going to happen. I did enjoy the large bottle of coke they were drinking with how many calories was in that thing.
    2017: I got to see the person texting and taking the tumble on the thread mill that was going way too fast for their skill level let alone their lack of concentration.
    2018: There was the person that put 50 pounds on one side and 25 on the other without locking the plates in. That didn't end well for many reasons.
    2019: My personal favorite was the multiple sobbing people around the room in a brutal hot yoga class. Hot yoga studios know how to get rid of the newbies after collecting the fees after just 1 visit.

    I too am deeply affected by these comments. The post above made me cry... from laughing so hard!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVt_wzsVgQk
  • Katmary71
    Katmary71 Posts: 7,092 Member
    Azdak wrote: »
    Being retired now, I have the option of going at off times. However, sometimes it's not any better. You don't get the crush of newbies, but you have a bunch of doddering old people who do the exact same thing every workout and who "protect" certain machines like it was their lucky seat at bingo.

    And they NEVER clean up after themselves. Worse than the kids.

    OMG, this sounds like stereotypes but there's a few older men when I go that do a bunch of cardio before machines then get sweat all over the machines and don't use a towel. I do cardio first too, it takes 5 seconds to wipe the machines down so someone doesn't get your sweat all over them.
  • oocdc2
    oocdc2 Posts: 1,361 Member
    alcc23 wrote: »
    As an about to be noobie after surgery recovery this thread just gave me anxiety about being in the gym with all of you😣

    Aww... o:) You have a specific purpose and goals, though! It's a different situation.

    I hope you're recovering well.
  • BrianSharpe
    BrianSharpe Posts: 9,248 Member
    sgt1372 wrote: »
    Yes, that's why I bought all of the equipment I need to be able to work out at home alone

    Me three......I realize that not everyone has the space for a power rack etc but I figure that I recovered my costs in about two years by not having to pay for membership etc.
  • Bari_Tone
    Bari_Tone Posts: 45 Member
    alcc23 wrote: »
    As an about to be noobie after surgery recovery this thread just gave me anxiety about being in the gym with all of you😣

    I just want to see you at the gym - STILL - at the end of February, then I will know that you are going to make it through the year with the rest of us "regulars"
  • moonangel12
    moonangel12 Posts: 971 Member
    alcc23 wrote: »
    As an about to be noobie after surgery recovery this thread just gave me anxiety about being in the gym with all of you😣

    Don’t have anxiety about going. The gym is a place for you to accomplish whatever physical goals you have for yourself. Have a plan going in and work the plan. You’ll be fine!

    There are regulars that are quite annoying too. Like the talk on the phone. in front of the dumbbell rack guy, or I’m going to leave my glasses and phone on the ground right where you’re deadlifting guy, and my personal favorite I’m singing 80’s pop rock that’s playing in my headphones to the top of my lungs guy. Lucky for me all three of those guys are the same person at my gym. 🙄
    Have you ever seen Dude Perfect’s gym stereotypes??
    https://youtu.be/nU4EJfX2aXE
  • jlhalley7835
    jlhalley7835 Posts: 188 Member
    Haven’t seen it yet, but I’ll definitely watch it on the way home from the gym 😂 hopefully I’m not on it 😬
  • Hollis100
    Hollis100 Posts: 1,408 Member
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    Wrong clothes? For real?

    And poking fun of an obese woman for exercising?
  • neugebauer52
    neugebauer52 Posts: 1,120 Member
    Just give it 2 to 3 months - by Easter most of them are gone, only to return early next year...
  • Theoldguy1
    Theoldguy1 Posts: 2,496 Member
    Theoldguy1 wrote: »
    Unfortunately IMO, if someone is waiting for a magic date to start exercising, watching their diet, etc., they are likely to fail. The condition(s) related to the planned changes didn't just pop up on Dec 31st. Waiting until 1/1 is just putting off what needs to be done and most likely will lead to less than optimum results.

    Or maybe they are waiting to join the gym when the 1/1 sales/fee reductions are in play.

    Thats a possibility but one can often negotiate a discount any time of the year.

    For most people looking at gyms a $50 discount isn't a make it or break it thing.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Bari_Tone wrote: »
    alcc23 wrote: »
    As an about to be noobie after surgery recovery this thread just gave me anxiety about being in the gym with all of you😣

    I just want to see you at the gym - STILL - at the end of February, then I will know that you are going to make it through the year with the rest of us "regulars"

    Valentine's Day seems to be a pretty common cut-off date for the New Years crowd to fade away.

    I just wish they would stick around and continue to train.