JimmyCrackCorn wrote: » Flirting with personal trainer instead of exercising
slavedave wrote: » On another note - I have experienced this twice now - people asking if they can work in, and then doing extended sets of decreasing weights without a break in between each, so a 30 second "work in" extends to a couple of minutes. Not a deal-breaker, but in gym etiquettw, is this okay?
JimmyCrackCorn wrote: » Guys in spandex with balls poking through. Gyms have mirrors almost impossible not to see cock and balls.... Ogh and shoulder pressing in squat racks. With 5kg plates Curls in Squat racks Using your phone to facebook Saying I don't want to get too muscly to a personal trainer when you have done nothing but talk. Functional fitness that looks like a prison search against a wall. Personal trainers who don't squat to depth. Flirting with me in gym Leaving pre-workout poo/pee in Gym toilet Leaving protein powder all over the sink Flirting with personal trainer instead of exercising Personal trainer who is obviously out of shape Pyramid Supplement schemes. Adds for detox and cleansing products Colonic ass hosing services in gyms Supplement recommendations from random people who could do with eating a sandwich. Random oddball fitness machines
BabyE wrote: » Its called a power rack you weirdo. P.S Get a home gym
jive wrote: » People looking at my phone to see if I'm on facebook
Giovanni Alive Raincoat wrote: » I'm always on facebook in the gym
Alf Veedersane wrote: » People checking out my undercarriage when I wear my cycling shorts to the gym.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » If you don't check in, the workout never happened.
Blacktie. wrote: » This would annoy me. In future if the same person asked again I'd ask if they were doing a drop set.
rusty cole wrote: » happened to me before. girl asked to work in on the leg press, I said yes, pumped out ten reps and then she gets in, does 20, then pause, then starts doing calves on it, then pauses back to another 20 reps, then goes for calves, at which point I say, sorry, If can just get in and do my set ..... Big puss on her and she storms off!!!
Hanley wrote: » And thats it in a nutshell. People pay rock bottom prices but expect rock star service!
Zillah wrote: » Asking staff to occasionally say "Excuse me, if you are finished with those weights would you mind putting them back on the rack please?" is hardly expecting rock star treatment.
rusty cole wrote: » I know there's tons of tools in gyms, of all shapes and sizes. But occasionally I see a person who's got the focus and all the heart in the world but just has bad technique or form. they'd make great gains with 2 hours and a good trainer even... it's at these times I'd love to go over and say, you know I'd normally never do this but if you try looking ahead in the mirror and keep your hips below your shoulders and eyes ahead as you sink into the lunge.......... shouldn't really be on me, that should be spotted by a roaming gym instructor. I mean what did they get into it for in the first place, not the great money.. I'm assuming because the love it and can make a difference with people. and that's the tragedy.....Makes David brent face!!!!
brownej wrote: » oh man.... Theres been a few threads on unsolicited gym advice recently (even in this thread) and the general conclusion was "don't do it"... People (especially people that need it) are really sensitive and will think you're, a) hitting on them, b) being a dick or c) bullying them Don't do it man.... Leave it up to the gym instructors to ignore them.
JimmyCrackCorn wrote: » You lot take this far too seriously
fussyonion wrote: » There's a fitness instructor in my gym who is always flirting with the young fit girls who come to his classes. It's very annoying as he has no time for anyone else, especially if someone has a question about the class. He's all about the young nubile girls and telling them to ask if they need his help. Very annoying.
rusty cole wrote: » yeah the young nubile part just sounded wrong. Are you older and feeling a bit left out? don't take it personally, you shouldn't expect all instructors to exhibit the altruistic qualities you're looking for maybe. in the end they're just young lads being young lads.
livedadream wrote: » question.. is it annoying of me to go to my spin class wearing my new shiny half marathon medal from Saturday (brag brag) or is the finishers shirt okay? ;-)
BrokenArrows wrote: » You need to turn up in full cycling gear like you're about to take part in the tour de france, wrap-around sunglasses and all.
livedadream wrote: » with or without my medal though? :cool: