Hunky Monster wrote: » It’s why I carry hand sanitizer in my bag. Seen far too many lads come out of the jacks after dropping a lot and not even wash their hands. Absolute filth mongers.
IK09 wrote: » I was talking to one of the trainers their who is into lifting and he even trains in another gym. The place is out of control. Rant over haha.
JJayoo wrote: » Well there is your problem some gobsh1te trainer who doesn't give a Fook. NUIG gym is always gonna be full of students at certain times, over Christmas and summer it's great or early in the morning. If the guys working there enforced the rules to put **** back then the members would
EagererBeaver wrote: » Using two "major" pieces of equipment is a big no no for me. E.g. two power racks, a rack and a Smith, a rack and a lat pulldown or leg press. .
Alf Veedersane wrote: » EagererBeaver wrote: » Using two "major" pieces of equipment is a big no no for me. E.g. two power racks, a rack and a Smith, a rack and a lat pulldown or leg press. . Guilty. Albeit because it was quiet so I did it. Two fingers to "The Rules", innit. That said, I wouldn't have thought of the lat pulldown as a major piece of equipment.
EagererBeaver wrote: » A dedicated lat pulldown machine? Definitely in the "major" category for me.
IK09 wrote: » Another guy was using both sides of the cable machine....at different heights....with different attachments and had a pop at me when I went to use the other side, I honestly didnt know he was using both sides. I wasnt having it. I had to say sorry man...here's your attachment, theres no need to be using both sides.
paw patrol wrote: » what bugs me is that people wear their gym clothes too the gym rather than getting changed. means their footwear isn't clean. I don't actually care about the clothes. years ago when I first started years ago they didn't let you wear "outside" shoes in the gym. for good reason says me. I know I'm prob fighting a losing battle but it still bugs me
Dtp1979 wrote: » Wow.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Are you confusing a gym with a clean room?
paw patrol wrote: » well that was a deep and meaningful counter argument. I'm enlightened. I appear to be, while also upsetting the great and good of the forum.
givyjoe wrote: » Muppets insisting on doing exercises right in front of weight rack, blocking half the thing. In Carlisle now and there is one such Muppet practically spread eagled across the whole thing
paw patrol wrote: » well that was a deep and meaningful counter argument. I'm enlightened.
I appear to be, while also upsetting the great and good of the forum.
Mellor wrote: » I don't think that was an attempted counter-argument. Just shock. I had a similar WTF moment. I doubt people are upset tbh. It's one of the more baffing things in the thread, which is an achievement. What is the issue with sharing the floor with outside footwear? Does this bother you in supermarkets, work places etc
JayRoc wrote: » Perhaps it's the sort of gym where people do a lot of floorwork or something? In which case it might not be as ridiculous as it sounds although obviously there's nothing can be done about it. I am not a fan of this recent trend of crossfit-type gyms having a resident dog running around the place, as a gym owner I would be mortified if someone was doing say, Turkish Get-Ups and my floor was covered in dog hair or muck. Not really practical to ban outside footwear though (most people I know would probably train in footwear that they only use for the gym, but I doubt that would be the case in a regular commercial gym).
Mellor wrote: » I doubt people are upset tbh. It's one of the more baffing things in the thread, which is an achievement. What is the issue with sharing the floor with outside footwear? Does this bother you in supermarkets, work places etc