harr wrote: » As I mentioned before new to all this lark ...my new moan is both girls and lads taking selfies like posing mid reps..I have noticed nearly every person under 30 stops a number of times to pose for selfies or for photos taken by others.. Another thing I have noticed is in the class studio (lots of mirrors) people have started to pose...like both men and women stripping down to underwear and throwing all sorts of shapes..now I know some guys are doing shows and might need to practice posing...but it's very off putting when some lads and girls are bouncing around nearly in the nip... am I just showing my age or is normal gym behaviour 😮😬
EmmaMurray2016 wrote: » If all the treadmills are free, now I mean they are ALL free, then a person gets on a treadmill right beside u ?! Am I the only weirdo who hates this lol doesn't help that the treadmills are nearly welded together
livedadream wrote: » Or it means that that's their favourite or regular threadmil? I try to use the same one all the time coz it's just under the air conditioner vent and you get a good view of the desk and front door to distract me. If there's someone on the one next to it I'll still hop on it
livedadream wrote: » Hahaha I've friends that are the same, I don't care tbh I just wana run and get it over with most Days
WHIP IT! wrote: » I rarely use a treadmill but the one time I do use it will be if I'm a bit early for a spin class. I'll have a few mins walk to get the legs moving - thing is, I have to get a treadmill near the Spin Studio so I can see the instructor walking in and know it's time to head in for the class... usually there's several other people going to the class with the same idea and we'll all congregate on the five or six machines nearest the studio... thing is, there'll always be at least one poor soul who is just doing some treadmill work and couldn't give a fiddlers about Spinning and I guess they must be wondering why everybody is surrounding them when there's about 12 other treadmills free - those ones just haven't got as good a view to the Spin Studio! I dunno OP, maybe it's something like that... or maybe you're a bleedin' roide! :pac:
Giovanni Alive Raincoat wrote: » More of a little venting than actually pointing out an individuals actions. Ben Dunnes in Northwood.. Now I've been in all manner of gym's over the last thirty years I'm training, but although the staff do a stirling job at keeping the place clean ~ esp the changing and wet area's its some of its members let down an otherwise fine gym. The weights area is be far, by a country mile THE most untidiest gym I've used anywhere. Without exception, its the worse. I can understand some plates left on the barbell, however I do understand some people's annoyance as its difficult for some to shift a lot of plates about before they start a warm up. But the sheer amount of DB's, BB's & plates left strewn about the gym floor is sheer and utter laziness, inconsiderate assholes. Never seen a gym like it, and it reflects only on the people using it as (I said it earlier) the staff do a sterling job and keeping the place tidy. Phew, finished
Cuddlesworth wrote: » I don't have even a fraction of the time spent in gyms as you but it really stands out to me that the staff set the attitude and the members keep it. A proper loud bollocking does wonders.
will56 wrote: » Same with the weights etc in Westpoint, ridiculous selection of dumbells that got smaller during the "if you don't put it back, we'll take it away" phase they went through. Staff and trainers leave their **** lying round, so why would anyone be concerned they'd enforce then clean up after yourself rule
Chorus_suck wrote: » This has been annoying me for the last few days so thought I'd post it here. I was in the Gym last Saturday around lunchtime and it was very busy. I was hoping to use the smith machine for part of my chest routine but there was someone using the machine so I put my towel down and took a drink. The guy then finished using the machine and stood directly in front of it and started doing lunges. I asked him was he finished using the machine and he stared me down and said no that he was "doing legs today" and that he'd be another half an hour at least. I was a bit stunned to be honest ... he was looking at me like I was an idiot who didn't understand what he just said ... so I walked away. I glanced at him a few times over the next 30 mins and he was rotating between 3 different leg exercises (only 1 using the smith machine) but also standing directly in front of the machine to make sure no one else could use it. Is this behavior acceptable? Any advice on how I should react if something similar happens?
Chorus_suck wrote: » It was pretty clear that he had no interest in letting me work in. He effectively booked a machine for half an hour where no one else could use it.
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Brian? wrote: » Smit machines cause cancer.
livedadream wrote: » Brian? wrote: » Smit machines cause cancer. sorry what?
Brian? wrote: » You didn't know smith machines cause cancer?
Brian? wrote: » livedadream wrote: » Brian? wrote: » Smit machines cause cancer. sorry what? You didn't know smith machines cause cancer?
livedadream wrote: » Brian? wrote: » livedadream wrote: » Brian? wrote: » Smit machines cause cancer. sorry what? You didn't know smith machines cause cancer? shockingly no i must have missed that day in school.. im more suprised at such an outlandish statement....