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Video recording.........okay or not?
ninerbuff
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A big controversy nowadays in the gym is the use of phones recording individuals workouts. While there are some great influencers in the industry that do a great job on instruction, there are so many "influencers" out there focusing on their own workouts, but doing things like commenting on other members, being angry that someone stepped in front of their recordings, and taking up space they don't need to so that others won't be in their recordings.
IMO, we are in such a "ME" society now, that so many clips and recordings don't really focus on the actual correct form and execution of exercise, but just what the individual does just because they might have a nice physique.
While I'm okay with recording IF the person isn't causing a ruckus and IF they are considerate to others who may ask not to be in the background, I've had to actual ask members to leave because they didn't want to follow some of those rules. Places like LA Fitness and now possible 24 hour have strictly banned any recordings at all and most gyms will likely follow suit. In our gym already, we don't allow crocks or slippers to workout in.
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IMO, we are in such a "ME" society now, that so many clips and recordings don't really focus on the actual correct form and execution of exercise, but just what the individual does just because they might have a nice physique.
While I'm okay with recording IF the person isn't causing a ruckus and IF they are considerate to others who may ask not to be in the background, I've had to actual ask members to leave because they didn't want to follow some of those rules. Places like LA Fitness and now possible 24 hour have strictly banned any recordings at all and most gyms will likely follow suit. In our gym already, we don't allow crocks or slippers to workout in.
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The implication in your post seems that you generally don't approve. I've never liked it either. Too much difficulty getting people you don't want filmed out of the cameras way. Maybe on a day/time when the gym is very empty like early Sunday morning.2
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A big controversy nowadays in the gym is the use of phones recording individuals workouts. While there are some great influencers in the industry that do a great job on instruction, there are so many "influencers" out there focusing on their own workouts, but doing things like commenting on other members, being angry that someone stepped in front of their recordings, and taking up space they don't need to so that others won't be in their recordings.
IMO, we are in such a "ME" society now, that so many clips and recordings don't really focus on the actual correct form and execution of exercise, but just what the individual does just because they might have a nice physique.
While I'm okay with recording IF the person isn't causing a ruckus and IF they are considerate to others who may ask not to be in the background, I've had to actual ask members to leave because they didn't want to follow some of those rules. Places like LA Fitness and now possible 24 hour have strictly banned any recordings at all and most gyms will likely follow suit. In our gym already, we don't allow crocks or slippers to workout in.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 35+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
The videoing itself doesn't bother me, it's whether or not they're being respectful of other gymgoers while filming. Which often they are not (though there are many that are). I say live and let live, it's a public space, be respectful while doing your thing.5 -
I guess it depends on the purpose of the recording. If it's a "Oh my God this guy looked at me, what a creep" video, then no it's not okay because most are stupid little airheads trying to get their five minutes of fame at someone else's expense.
If it's someone recording their own lifts so they can check form, that's pretty acceptable.
Problem is you won't really know the purpose of recording until its finished, been edited and uploaded.
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As long as they aren’t recording other members and are being respectful .. I’m ok with it.
That being said.. I’ve never seen anyone taking up space and recording like this at my gym, so I’ve not had to deal with it.
It’s really up to people watching these influencers to understand - you have to vet the education and experience of the person who is giving you instruction. But that’s the same with doctors, therapists, teachers, etc.. that’s life.. not just social media.
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I currently train at home but I used to train in a predominantly powerlifting gym. Phones recording were everywhere, but the unspoken etiquette was you didn’t walk in front of the camera; people were doing it to check their lifts and - if anyone did want to post a vid - you made sure you had excluded everyone else or got their permission. In that situation it was absolutely fine.
I wouldn’t want to be in someone else’s vid but I do also record a lot of my lifts to watch my tekkers back and make the changes required.3 -
sollyn23l2 wrote: »A big controversy nowadays in the gym is the use of phones recording individuals workouts. While there are some great influencers in the industry that do a great job on instruction, there are so many "influencers" out there focusing on their own workouts, but doing things like commenting on other members, being angry that someone stepped in front of their recordings, and taking up space they don't need to so that others won't be in their recordings.
IMO, we are in such a "ME" society now, that so many clips and recordings don't really focus on the actual correct form and execution of exercise, but just what the individual does just because they might have a nice physique.
While I'm okay with recording IF the person isn't causing a ruckus and IF they are considerate to others who may ask not to be in the background, I've had to actual ask members to leave because they didn't want to follow some of those rules. Places like LA Fitness and now possible 24 hour have strictly banned any recordings at all and most gyms will likely follow suit. In our gym already, we don't allow crocks or slippers to workout in.
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The videoing itself doesn't bother me, it's whether or not they're being respectful of other gymgoers while filming. Which often they are not (though there are many that are). I say live and let live, it's a public space, be respectful while doing your thing.
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Recording in a public space is legal and covered under the 1st amendment in the US and in Canada it's also legal in a public space, in a private space, that's up to the owner, they make the rules and most gyms are private.1
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sollyn23l2 wrote: »A big controversy nowadays in the gym is the use of phones recording individuals workouts. While there are some great influencers in the industry that do a great job on instruction, there are so many "influencers" out there focusing on their own workouts, but doing things like commenting on other members, being angry that someone stepped in front of their recordings, and taking up space they don't need to so that others won't be in their recordings.
IMO, we are in such a "ME" society now, that so many clips and recordings don't really focus on the actual correct form and execution of exercise, but just what the individual does just because they might have a nice physique.
While I'm okay with recording IF the person isn't causing a ruckus and IF they are considerate to others who may ask not to be in the background, I've had to actual ask members to leave because they didn't want to follow some of those rules. Places like LA Fitness and now possible 24 hour have strictly banned any recordings at all and most gyms will likely follow suit. In our gym already, we don't allow crocks or slippers to workout in.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 35+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
The videoing itself doesn't bother me, it's whether or not they're being respectful of other gymgoers while filming. Which often they are not (though there are many that are). I say live and let live, it's a public space, be respectful while doing your thing.
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True. I wasn't talking public in the legal sense, more the sense of a shared space in which we co-exist with others.... not our own home. Yes, they can absolutely make rules regarding acceptable behavior.0 -
Ugh. So yesterday I had to de escalate an issue where two guys were arguing about video recording on the floor. I had to tell the recorder that he actually doesn't have the right to impose his importance of recording on the open gym floor, which he became defensive. I basically told him we're a private business and reserve the right to allow recording or not. But gym use by members is first and foremost. Needless to say, he wasn't happy.
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I think the general rule should be no filming allowed, because...
- it is unreasonable to expect everyone else to avoid your shot in a shared space
- some people abuse others (often unfit beginners) by posting videos making fun of them without permission and that can destroy a person's confidence/motivation/bravery to actually attend the gym at all.
- some people will not remove accidental inclusions of other people and they should not be uploading those videos without those people's permission.
- some people use recordings to unfairly accuse other people of being creeps (projecting much?)
Even if the person filming themselves claims they have no intention to upload the video anywhere, who knows if they're honest about that?
But, as recording can be a useful training tool, maybe gyms could allocate a certain timeslot, maybe a couple of hours weekly, as the only time filming is allowed.
Make it abundantly clear to all members that if they attend at this time, they run the risk of being caught in someone else's video and must accept that.
Currently I personally work out at home because I'm cheap, but when I am in a better financial position, I might like to attend a gym for a better range of equipment. I would definitely prefer one that did NOT allow filming, but at the same time I expect I would have moments when I wished I could film to check my form.2 -
EgoPlacebo wrote: »I think the general rule should be no filming allowed, because...
- it is unreasonable to expect everyone else to avoid your shot in a shared space
- some people abuse others (often unfit beginners) by posting videos making fun of them without permission and that can destroy a person's confidence/motivation/bravery to actually attend the gym at all.
- some people will not remove accidental inclusions of other people and they should not be uploading those videos without those people's permission.
- some people use recordings to unfairly accuse other people of being creeps (projecting much?)
Even if the person filming themselves claims they have no intention to upload the video anywhere, who knows if they're honest about that?
But, as recording can be a useful training tool, maybe gyms could allocate a certain timeslot, maybe a couple of hours weekly, as the only time filming is allowed.
Make it abundantly clear to all members that if they attend at this time, they run the risk of being caught in someone else's video and must accept that.
Currently I personally work out at home because I'm cheap, but when I am in a better financial position, I might like to attend a gym for a better range of equipment. I would definitely prefer one that did NOT allow filming, but at the same time I expect I would have moments when I wished I could film to check my form.
I wonder if it would be possible for a gym to designate a specific area for filming your own form?
Have it along one wall, with the camera pointing at the wall not the main portion of the gym. That kind of thing.
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Personally I hate it so much. But, if they have it angled towards themselves and are respectful I guess I don’t actually care. I do see some people online demonstrating things that I get tips from. But when I see it in person, I don’t love it. So maybe that makes me a hypocrite. Then of course you have people like Joey Swoll who expose the worst of them. Including people doing some HIGHLY nasty things to the machines for their Only Fans etc. IDK, if I were king of the world, I’d either ban it or create a gym that caters to it. Probably way too niche but maybe in the right location.2
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Personally I hate it so much. But, if they have it angled towards themselves and are respectful I guess I don’t actually care. I do see some people online demonstrating things that I get tips from. But when I see it in person, I don’t love it. So maybe that makes me a hypocrite. Then of course you have people like Joey Swoll who expose the worst of them. Including people doing some HIGHLY nasty things to the machines for their Only Fans etc. IDK, if I were king of the world, I’d either ban it or create a gym that caters to it. Probably way too niche but maybe in the right location.
I agree with everything you just said1 -
I just wish my gym would bar video recording in the locker room.1
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lynn_glenmont wrote: »I just wish my gym would bar video recording in the locker room.
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I remember when I used to do photography it was fine to photograph people in public areas,only.. but we were supposed to have them sign a release form if we were to sell it or make any money from it. I guess this isn't a thing anymore?🥲
So, as I understand it, this isn't necessarily a crime, but a person could file a civil lawsuit if their face is recognizable and the video is profitable.1 -
AdahPotatah2024 wrote: »I remember when I used to do photography it was fine to photograph people in public areas,only.. but we were supposed to have them sign a release form if we were to sell it or make any money from it. I guess this isn't a thing anymore?🥲
So, as I understand it, this isn't necessarily a crime, but a person could file a civil lawsuit if their face is recognizable and the video is profitable.
Not aware of any law where the expectation of privacy in a public space would then be evidence of a crime in a civil matter, but who knows, suing people is big business.0 -
Personally I hate it so much. But, if they have it angled towards themselves and are respectful I guess I don’t actually care. I do see some people online demonstrating things that I get tips from. But when I see it in person, I don’t love it. So maybe that makes me a hypocrite. Then of course you have people like Joey Swoll who expose the worst of them. Including people doing some HIGHLY nasty things to the machines for their Only Fans etc. IDK, if I were king of the world, I’d either ban it or create a gym that caters to it. Probably way too niche but maybe in the right location.
I agree with everything you just said
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lynn_glenmont wrote: »I just wish my gym would bar video recording in the locker room.
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Love when I get a negative review on Yelp from our club. My owner, regional manager and GM know that the *kitten* written on there is usually by Karens who DON'T like that they have to be told the rules.
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I won't lift in your recording studio, you don't record in my gym. Case closed3
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claireychn074 wrote: »lynn_glenmont wrote: »I just wish my gym would bar video recording in the locker room.
I once asked a couple of teenagers taking selfies in the mirror (so potentially catching unaware people changing on the other side of the room) and they stared at me like I was speaking some language they did not know.0 -
AdahPotatah2024 wrote: »I remember when I used to do photography it was fine to photograph people in public areas,only.. but we were supposed to have them sign a release form if we were to sell it or make any money from it. I guess this isn't a thing anymore?🥲
So, as I understand it, this isn't necessarily a crime, but a person could file a civil lawsuit if their face is recognizable and the video is profitable.
Yes, releases for people who get filmed in public for commercials is still "a thing." Watch a show like "What Would You Do?" on ABC, where they stage ethical conundrums and film people's behavior, and you'll occasionally see people with blurred faces because they didn't sign a release.1 -
Personally I hate it so much. But, if they have it angled towards themselves and are respectful I guess I don’t actually care. I do see some people online demonstrating things that I get tips from. But when I see it in person, I don’t love it. So maybe that makes me a hypocrite. Then of course you have people like Joey Swoll who expose the worst of them. Including people doing some HIGHLY nasty things to the machines for their Only Fans etc. IDK, if I were king of the world, I’d either ban it or create a gym that caters to it. Probably way too niche but maybe in the right location.
I agree with everything you just said
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Just curious, what are you doing in your profile pic? Mine is of Mona Lisa holding my cat. He’s kind of boujie so I had to have it made.Video recording.........okay or not?
Obviously a private business can decide, but I’m a strong no. I won’t go to that gym if they do. This is the stuff that slips through the cracks and now we have people taking lobsters on planes as support animals. It’s a slippery slope.1 -
Personally I hate it so much. But, if they have it angled towards themselves and are respectful I guess I don’t actually care. I do see some people online demonstrating things that I get tips from. But when I see it in person, I don’t love it. So maybe that makes me a hypocrite. Then of course you have people like Joey Swoll who expose the worst of them. Including people doing some HIGHLY nasty things to the machines for their Only Fans etc. IDK, if I were king of the world, I’d either ban it or create a gym that caters to it. Probably way too niche but maybe in the right location.
I agree with everything you just said
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Just curious, what are you doing in your profile pic? Mine is of Mona Lisa holding my cat. He’s kind of boujie so I had to have it made.Video recording.........okay or not?
Obviously a private business can decide, but I’m a strong no. I won’t go to that gym if they do. This is the stuff that slips through the cracks and now we have people taking lobsters on planes as support animals. It’s a slippery slope.
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Personally I hate it so much. But, if they have it angled towards themselves and are respectful I guess I don’t actually care. I do see some people online demonstrating things that I get tips from. But when I see it in person, I don’t love it. So maybe that makes me a hypocrite. Then of course you have people like Joey Swoll who expose the worst of them. Including people doing some HIGHLY nasty things to the machines for their Only Fans etc. IDK, if I were king of the world, I’d either ban it or create a gym that caters to it. Probably way too niche but maybe in the right location.
I agree with everything you just said
❤️
Just curious, what are you doing in your profile pic? Mine is of Mona Lisa holding my cat. He’s kind of boujie so I had to have it made.Video recording.........okay or not?
Obviously a private business can decide, but I’m a strong no. I won’t go to that gym if they do. This is the stuff that slips through the cracks and now we have people taking lobsters on planes as support animals. It’s a slippery slope.
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(They are allowed as food)
If such a thing ever actually happened it was very likely a stunt.
Airlines have really tightened up their rules after much abuse of the system.
Most airlines won’t allow any emotional support animals except dogs now. And they have to have all the proper paperwork in order. Any other animal must fly as a pet, and follow all the rules that apply to every other pet on the plane.
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@ddsb1111
Mfp won’t let me “reply” right now. In my pic? I’m just laying. And taking a selfie. Definitely not as fancy as a cat Mona Lisa that you had made.
(Edit: I think it was me and not mfp this time. I actually forgot how to quote 😂)
Okay, I’m dumb. Forget I asked 🤦🏼♀️ Lol. Super pretty btw!
Thanks, it’s above my fireplace, we’re very proud 😂.1 -
Personally I hate it so much. But, if they have it angled towards themselves and are respectful I guess I don’t actually care. I do see some people online demonstrating things that I get tips from. But when I see it in person, I don’t love it. So maybe that makes me a hypocrite. Then of course you have people like Joey Swoll who expose the worst of them. Including people doing some HIGHLY nasty things to the machines for their Only Fans etc. IDK, if I were king of the world, I’d either ban it or create a gym that caters to it. Probably way too niche but maybe in the right location.
I agree with everything you just said
❤️
Just curious, what are you doing in your profile pic? Mine is of Mona Lisa holding my cat. He’s kind of boujie so I had to have it made.Video recording.........okay or not?
Obviously a private business can decide, but I’m a strong no. I won’t go to that gym if they do. This is the stuff that slips through the cracks and now we have people taking lobsters on planes as support animals. It’s a slippery slope.
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And it was wearing sunglasses. Maybe it was a crab? I don’t even know.0 -
MargaretYakoda wrote: »Personally I hate it so much. But, if they have it angled towards themselves and are respectful I guess I don’t actually care. I do see some people online demonstrating things that I get tips from. But when I see it in person, I don’t love it. So maybe that makes me a hypocrite. Then of course you have people like Joey Swoll who expose the worst of them. Including people doing some HIGHLY nasty things to the machines for their Only Fans etc. IDK, if I were king of the world, I’d either ban it or create a gym that caters to it. Probably way too niche but maybe in the right location.
I agree with everything you just said
❤️
Just curious, what are you doing in your profile pic? Mine is of Mona Lisa holding my cat. He’s kind of boujie so I had to have it made.Video recording.........okay or not?
Obviously a private business can decide, but I’m a strong no. I won’t go to that gym if they do. This is the stuff that slips through the cracks and now we have people taking lobsters on planes as support animals. It’s a slippery slope.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 35+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
(They are allowed as food)
If such a thing ever actually happened it was very likely a stunt.
Airlines have really tightened up their rules after much abuse of the system.
Most airlines won’t allow any emotional support animals except dogs now. And they have to have all the proper paperwork in order. Any other animal must fly as a pet, and follow all the rules that apply to every other pet on the plane.
It had to be right! I didn’t look at how old it was, but it seemed current.1
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