ButtersSuki wrote: » I'd support the "FREE RTighe" movement if you go down for that.
RTighe wrote: » issue is the two racks are too close to each other, and one has spindles for the weights to be stored/Makes sense IF there is space. there isn't, and its pretty obvious that you have to wait to get in to get your desired plate. now I don't mind pausing or waiting for whomever it is to get what they want but when you're half way through a lift or squat and some numpty bumps the bar... its like a red mist has descended :mad::mad::mad:
Caliden wrote: » Christ. How dim does a person have to be to actually do that... I wait for fellas to finish their set just so I'm not directly in their eye line getting plates from the rack
LincolnHawk wrote: » Spindled weights are fair game
EagererBeaver wrote: » Absolutely. You have direct control of weights on your bar or weights at the side of the rack, either leant against the rack or flat on the floor. Everything else is communal and up for grabs.
traco wrote: » Not as far as I’m concerned. I think simple courtesy would suggest that you use what’s on you own rack first and the take something if you don’t have it.
MarkY91 wrote: » She probably should have asked first though. People usually ask me if I'm using a plate on the spindle. I find it ride if someone just walks over and takes some plates while you're standing there or mid set. It's usually women.
MarkY91 wrote: » She probably should have asked first though. People usually ask me if I'm using a plate on the spindle. I find it ride if someone just walks over and takes some plates while you're standing there or mid set. It's usually women. I'll always ask too before grabbing a plate off the spindle.
LincolnHawk wrote: » The amount of people in the gym with no hand towel is staggering, must be close to 50% in my gym