leggo wrote: » Yeah, look like, I do get the logic and know that for most it comes from a good place. I've seen people myself doing things wrongly and felt that jolt of concern. It's just that unless you're walking around wearing a Personal Trainer top for the gym the person has chosen to attend, they really don't know you or your knowledge from Adam. Everyone is a PT today and even this thread itself is littered with posts about PTs doing their job wrongly.It's just that, in my experience from when I first started out in the gym and hadn't perfected my "Go 'way and don't be annoying me" face, the people who DO actually make the leap and interrupt you to give you advice tend to be the sort who just want to get across that they know all of the good gym things. It's not about helping you, it's a vanity exercise to make themselves feel like experts. So if you were to do it, you'd have to have a hell of an initial approach to instantly not seem like one of those guys to me.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Yeah, but I'm not any of those things........:(
leggo wrote: » Well you are telling me your CV and I didn't ask so are you sure you're not?? :P
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Get a room!
DM_7 wrote: » But leave your shoes on....
ButtersSuki wrote: » I hear you on one level, I really do. Having said that.....my primary degree is in Sports Science, I spent my college years working part-time in the high performance gym in the university as an instructor, and I've played sport at international level (I could say more but I'll sound like I'm boasting which is not my intention - promise). When I did it, I never, ever criticised as I understood from a very early age that delivery and tone were crucial.
shutup wrote: » I’d welcome advice from somebody in the gym as long as they looked the part. I would listen but might not actually follow the advice Do you mind me asking what sport you played to an international level?
Sangre wrote: » #Weddingshredding has been coming along nicely. Lost 6kg since mid-January. Only 3 weeks to go now! :eek: Its crazy how only a few kg coming off adds to your definition.
GreeBo wrote: » Erm?
Zillah wrote: » In Macken St I once came around the corner in the locker room to find a lad posing in front of the mirror holding his towel open so he could see the full show. Instantly snapped it shut and even mumbled an apology when I went passed. I just laughed.
CastielJ wrote: » selfie girls are the most annoying
caviardreams wrote: » I wish people would use a towel/water bottle/phone/anything to signal they are using equipment if they wander off :mad:
Alf Veedersane wrote: » The Germans get ridiculed for doing that with the deckchairs by the pool...
Dtp1979 wrote: » As long as she doesn’t go in first thing in the morning, put the towel down, go to work and arrive that evening to the gym to her free bench, then all should be ok
mygymfamily wrote: People who film everything they do in the gym for whatever social media.
Alonzo Weak Genius wrote: » Rejoined my local gym and already have seen somebody benching with a plate sandwich: One tiny plate in-between two big ones.