Help me solve a MYSTERY
Ok, this has been bugging me for a while now. There's this lady at my gym that I would see walking the track every so often. A few weeks ago I was the only one on the track which I was happy about because I was doing the C25K and was doing the first longest run and I didn't need any distractions. Then SHE showed up. She walked around the track once in the inner lane then when she got to about the 1 o'clock position she turned sideways (facing the outer lane) and just STOOD THERE... for a good 15 mins!!! Needless to say, it was totally distracting. I eventually decided to use her as a marking point to countdown how many laps I had left.
I thought that she probably was just doing whatever she was doing because I was the only on there and she wasn't getting in anyone's way BUT the other day the track was very busy and she did it AGAIN.
THE MYSTERY: WHAT THE %#@& WAS THIS LADY DOING???? Also, in your opion, is it inappropriate to be doing it at the gym even if there's only one person there.
On a side note: I see this same woman in my Zumba class. Before class begins she stands with her arms stretched straight out on either side. I assume to claim her area. :grumble:
I thought that she probably was just doing whatever she was doing because I was the only on there and she wasn't getting in anyone's way BUT the other day the track was very busy and she did it AGAIN.
THE MYSTERY: WHAT THE %#@& WAS THIS LADY DOING???? Also, in your opion, is it inappropriate to be doing it at the gym even if there's only one person there.
On a side note: I see this same woman in my Zumba class. Before class begins she stands with her arms stretched straight out on either side. I assume to claim her area. :grumble:
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How strange. I have no idea why someone would do that.0
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No idea at all. I can't imagine any specific workout plan that would involve standing still for 15 minutes... :huh:
It certainly would distract me as well though. It's not only inappropriate, but it's not allowed at my gym. There's even a sign posted that you walk or run or get off the track. Well, it's worded nicer than that but it basically says that if you're not involved in activity, leave the track so you don't interfere with other members.0 -
Gosh...I just have nothing nice to say about this. There are a couple ladies at my gym who stop, chat and drink their water on the track instead of stepping off. People are just oblivious, I guess.0
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It's a voodoo ritual. I've seen it practiced several times at my gym. Basically, the ritual ties the spirit of the person exercising to the spirit of the gym. The gym spirit pulls the burn from all the people exercising in the gym and distributes a portion of the calories burned to the person invoking the ritual.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I'm totally joking. The lady is probably just a ding-bat! :noway:0 -
It's a voodoo ritual. I've seen it practiced several times at my gym. Basically, the ritual ties the spirit of the person exercising to the spirit of the gym. The gym spirit pulls the burn from all the people exercising in the gym and distributes a portion of the calories burned to the person invoking the ritual.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I'm totally joking. The lady is probably just a ding-bat! :noway:
Okay, I totally just LOL'd at work! :laugh:0 -
How utterly odd?!? Her personal ritual? I dunno. I do think it's inappropriate to be stopping in the middle of the track and just standing there... I would say it was an episode of some sort, except that it seems to be on purpose and frequent!0
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It's a voodoo ritual. I've seen it practiced several times at my gym. Basically, the ritual ties the spirit of the person exercising to the spirit of the gym. The gym spirit pulls the burn from all the people exercising in the gym and distributes a portion of the calories burned to the person invoking the ritual.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I'm totally joking. The lady is probably just a ding-bat! :noway:
Okay, I totally just LOL'd at work! :laugh:
I DID TOO!!!!0 -
Ok, so maybe it's not a voodoo ritual.. LOL but the only thing I could think it would be is that she might be praying. I thought maybe she needs to be facing in that direction. But still.... not at the gym. I'm sure, me jogging by every so often would be distracting while praying.0
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yeah that's weird, and the praying thing would be weird too since its not like you can't schedule your walking AROUND that. Maybe its actually some kind of mental disorder like ADD and she literally just zoned out there?0
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You're a better person than I.
I'd have been way too tempted to poke her. Gently. Right in the middle of her forehead.0 -
You're a better person than I.
I'd have been way too tempted to poke her. Gently. Right in the middle of her forehead.
With my palm. Until she fell over backwards.0 -
On a side note: I see this same woman in my Zumba class. Before class begins she stands with her arms stretched straight out on either side. I assume to claim her area. :grumble:
...at least she's not peeing to mark her territory! :laugh: :noway:0 -
she sees bruce willis?0
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Is she doing mindfulness meditation maybe? Still shouldn't be doing it in the middle of the track though.
The arms out thing is even weirder. I wonder if she's a sufferer of OCD?
Why not just ask her nicely what she's doing?0 -
LMAO!! Reading your post made my day.. haha0
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You're a better person than I.
I'd have been way too tempted to poke her. Gently. Right in the middle of her forehead.
With my palm. Until she fell over backwards.
Oh, there goes my water...0 -
Could she have some kind of mental disturbance? Could she be high-functioning autistic? There are sometimes unseen reasons why people do things, but those things make perfect sense to them.0
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you could always just ask her? It might help, as i'm assuming the more you wonder/ponder/obsess about this, the more she/thesituation irritates you. I have a woman like that at my workout class and I realised by focusing on the sh** she does to irritate me I'm only ruining my own workout, which is usually my best stress reliever. So, instead, I just work a more intense workout and realized her behaviour is out of my control, but mine is my own.0
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Bringing down her heart rate? Having a stroke? Muslim prayer time? Masturbating covertly?0
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Gosh...I just have nothing nice to say about this. There are a couple ladies at my gym who stop, chat and drink their water on the track instead of stepping off. People are just oblivious, I guess.
Agree. Just try to ignore her you will always encounter these people, pisses me off, use the adrenaline to run faster or longer0 -
Bringing down her heart rate? Having a stroke? Muslim prayer time? Masturbating covertly?
Hahaha! Love the theories, especially the last one.0 -
You're a better person than I.
I'd have been way too tempted to poke her. Gently. Right in the middle of her forehead.
With my palm. Until she fell over backwards.
and laughed at her
Of course, you'd have to run off and finish your laps, so keep laughing every time you pass her lying on the ground staring off in the distance "D0 -
Bringing down her heart rate? Having a stroke? Muslim prayer time? Masturbating covertly?
made me snort....:laugh:0 -
She may have a mental health issue.
Sounds like a calming technique for anxiety.....don't be so quick to judge.
Why not just ask her?0 -
Bringing down her heart rate? Having a stroke? Muslim prayer time? Masturbating covertly?
Agree, she was masturbating covertly, maybe she can teach you!0 -
She could possibly be meditating...0
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Meditation I reckon.0
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You're a better person than I.
I'd have been way too tempted to poke her. Gently. Right in the middle of her forehead.
So just spit out my water! Hilarious! But I think even more so because I could so see that being something I would do!0 -
OMG that voodoo reply was hilarious! Since it was just the 2 of you she might want to make sure you not going to hurt her. As for the Zumba experience, she just wants to have space to do her thing.0
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Maybe she just forgot what she was doing... :laugh:0
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