Dtp1979 wrote: » But probably strong as fcuk
CreativeSen wrote: » Im sure its been mentioned and even debated, people that wear socks and no shoes/runners. If you are doing it because you think it gives you better balance/posture then buy better shoes! And for the love of god, stop touching barbell and dumbbell handles with your feet!!! I did spot a guy in a city centre gym wearing socks and was very evidently bleeding from the heel of one of his feet. Nasty! Havent gone back to that gym since
Triceratops Ballet wrote: » see I feel the opposite, I think it's disgusting the amount of people I see who stretch on the mats in the shoes they're walking around on the street in. I also respect that it's a pain in the face to bring 2 pairs of shoes to the gym, one pair for stability in lifting and another for your cardio or what have you. If it was bare feet you were griping about i'd see your point but stocking feet nah.
Triceratops Ballet wrote: » I also respect that it's a pain in the face to bring 2 pairs of shoes to the gym, one pair for stability in lifting and another for your cardio or what have you. If it was bare feet you were griping about i'd see your point but stocking feet nah.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Really? Do people wear their trainers/runners out on the street casually or running as well as to the gym? Maybe I'm weird? I have several different pairs for each activity. I'd never dream of wearing my gym runners casually or vice versa.
CreativeSen wrote: » Im sure you sweat in the gym and im sure your feet sweat. I bet your hands dry faster than your sweaty socks.
D3V!L wrote: » Ben Dunnes on Jervis street used to be awful for that. Full kit w@nkers clearly wearing the mucky boots and GAA gear from the weekend dropping muck all over the place.
Blacktie. wrote: » I sometimes wear socks with no runners when deadlifting...
Brian? wrote: » I do a fair amount of stuff barefoot in the gym. Mainly prehab/rehab for knee ailments. It’s the only way to train your proprioception correctly. Why do people have more of an issue with bare feet than bare hands? Hands touch everything. Feet are hidden away in your shoes, all safe like. Is it the sweat issue again?
GreeBo wrote: » Feet are more likely to be carrying bacteria, fungus etc than hands are. At least I've never heard of athletes hand!
ISOP wrote: » there's absolutely no reason to be walking around a gym with no footwear on, its disgusting
Alf Veedersane wrote: » The amount of lads that don't wash their hands after going to the toilet...then they use the bars. I don't see bare feet is worse than bare hands when there's pribably a lot worse being spread by hand. But that's just me.
CreativeSen wrote: » My issue is feet in general. He was doing dead lifts at the time. .
AlmightyCushion wrote: » Surely wearing foot wear would be the disgusting part. Most people's feet and socks would be cleaner than the soles of their shoes. Your runners are picking up all sorts of dirt and grime whilst walking down the street. It's the reason jiu jitsu gyms don't allow footwear on the mats. In a normal gym you're not rolling around on it or potentially rubbing someone's face in it so it doesn't matter.