MarkY91 wrote: Few weeks ago I seen other guys doing something similar with even more plates to jump onto them.
MarkY91 wrote: This is the Carlisle gym. There is other ways to get their exercises done like.
Triceratops Ballet wrote: » Tbf Carlisle has 1 box so at any one time only one person in the whole gym can do box squats or box jumps there's no real alternative and stacking plates is the next best option as the adjustable benches are too high for box squatting
ButtersSuki wrote: » I hope she's reading this.
pauliebdub wrote: » I've noticed dickish behaviour in the changing rooms especially when it's busy of lads brushing past me as I'm getting changed or dropping their gear down loudly in order to get me to move out of their way.
Cali_girl wrote: » What is it with people leaving their bags trailing all over the place? In the dumbest most annoying of places (like bang in the middle of walkways or just between stations). Use the damn changing rooms and lockers with their free reusable locks or stash your gear in a corner where everyone won't be tripping over it. Or go buy your own private gym to match the one your crazy head seems to think you own And you know, your stuff isn't so special that you should run to see if it's ok after "someone" awkwardly falls over it - it's polite to check the downed human first. Peeples. Sigh.
Blacktie. wrote: » The bags holding training gear maybe? Like belt maybe different shoes for squats/deads, wraps, sleeves etc. Adds up that you need a bag to carry the stuff around.
Blacktie. wrote: » Though leaving lying around on walkways and making it a tripping hazard is ridiculous and should def. be a matter the staff should be able to stop. Surely it's an insurance risk for them.
veganrun wrote: » I remember one time years ago in another gym in Dublin, two guys were tag teaming the lat pulldown machine for an eternity. When they finally decided to move, they unhooked the bar and took it with them to another machine.
caviardreams wrote: » The number of times I have to wait for somebody to get through a set of 50 DB swings curls so I can then ask them if I can get in by them to get a DB is ridiculous. Spatial awareness people. And if you need to be less than a foot away from the mirror to see those guns well....
Mellor wrote: » Full disclosure, I involved the DB rack in certain exercises. I basically brace myself off the bottom row of DBs when doing DB bent over rows. It's just the the perfect height. The angle is much better than one leg up on a bench. But the difference I do this with some awareness of my surroundings. I do it at lunchtime, then gym is empty and I typically do it over the less used large DBs ,and it's in and out 6 reps sets
caviardreams wrote: » Hmmm ok, maybe I'll just about let you away with that one And at least technically you are using the actual rack in some way rather than just standing right beside them/blocking them for no reason but to admire your guns pump up close in the mirror.
ButtersSuki wrote: » No-one (bar me) with a wipe down towel in the gym itself it seemed. I'm sure Jumping Jack Gash had one but instead of her using it on the bench she was using she was likely "resting" it on another
EagererBeaver wrote: How many gym towels do people keep? How often to they wash them? They're nowhere near as hygienic as made out.
EagererBeaver wrote: » Manager gave out to me the other day and said I couldn't use rowing machine because I had no towel with me.