Hunky Monster wrote: » What’s the fashion like in your gym? I’m old school, pair of shorts, T-shirt and a good pair of trainers. More and more I’m seeing lads wearing yoga pants and string vests. Lads with such small t shirts even nipples aren’t covered. Women going around in hot pants and bra things. It’s like the gym is something COMPLETELY different to the thing I joined almost 20 years ago. I mean do you really have to dress to get the most attention? There was a girl there last week, good looking girl, hot pants, see through white top and clearly no bra. Seriously off putting, great in a night club, not so great in the gym.
caviardreams wrote: » People can wear what they want to be honest. Each to their own and you don't have to look at them. If the girl is comfortable and wants to dress like that it is not really infringing on you or your rights. Not sure what you mean by "off putting" either. I completely agree though that gyms have become fashion parades now, but it doesn't bother me.
givyjoe wrote: » You wear hot pants and string vest to the gym don't you.
ButtersSuki wrote: » I can't personally understand how anyone could actually do a workout with tracksuit bottoms on, but I guess if it works for you fire away.
Iseedeadpixels wrote: » Farted in the gym last night when doing stomach crunches.....mortified
Blacktie. wrote: » How so? Last winter I pretty much universally wore tracksuit bottoms to the gym. I mean so much that one time I wore shorts and one the lads just shouted over he has legs!
Blacktie. wrote: » Wait till it happens when you're doing squats. You'll just be praying to not feel it running down your leg. :pac:
brownej wrote: » If theres 3 smith machines but only 1 bench press station in your gym I would be reconsidering the gym...
EagererBeaver wrote: » Shoulder press at a bench press? How does that work?
razorblunt wrote: » EagererBeaver wrote: » Shoulder press at a bench press? How does that work? Sorry, didn’t mean to say bench press. I actually meant squat rack. He had dragged a bench over and was sitting in front of the rack so he could take off the barbell for seated shoulder presses.
razorblunt wrote: » Sorry, didn’t mean to say bench press. I actually meant squat rack. He had dragged a bench over and was sitting in front of the rack so he could take off the barbell for seated shoulder presses.
Eoinbmw wrote: » Its a power rack he was using it correctly!
razorblunt wrote: » Eoinbmw wrote: » Its a power rack he was using it correctly! For 35 mins?
Alonzo Weak Genius wrote: » That Rob Lipsett is a desperate gobsh*te.
EagererBeaver wrote: » If he was doing a big shoulders session, then yes, absolutely. You feel the smith machine should have been fine for his workout. Don't see why you can't apply the same logic to yourself
razorblunt wrote: » EagererBeaver wrote: » If he was doing a big shoulders session, then yes, absolutely. You feel the smith machine should have been fine for his workout. Don't see why you can't apply the same logic to yourself I never had an issue with the machine, where are you getting this from? He sat at the machine for 35 minutes, I said the very same in my first message
EagererBeaver wrote: » So you just mentioned the 3 Smith machines for reason whatsoever? The implication was very clearly that you believe he should have ****ed off and done his workout on the smith.
soiseztomabel wrote: » Four Brazilians sitting around chatting very loudly,... I'm all for integration but piss off to a coffee shop and have a chat instead of clogging up the floor.