GreeBo wrote: » I'd rarely (cant think of a single occasion in fact) have my hands on the supermarket floor....in the gym, it would happen a lot, pushups for example. I'd prefer to do my pushups without my hands or more importantly my face in someone's dog-sh1t footprint, but I'm probably a snowflake or something.
Iseedeadpixels wrote: » Visually impaired member still need a dog, but I would agree with you if the member has no impairments.
Giovanni Alive Raincoat wrote: » Gyms and footwear. I was stopped by a staff member in Northwood because I was wearing sandals and told it was a health and safety issue "if you dropped a dumbell on your foot you'd hurt yourself".. So I asked were running shoes ok "yes they're fine".. 'Do they need to have steel toe caps?'.. 'No, regular are good'. "Ok so if I wear regular running shoes and drop a weight on my foot you're telling me I'll be fine?", "yes" [idiot].. The same gym who are so concerned about my foot safety won't employ a life guard for the swimming pool where there's a real drowning hazard lol.
Giovanni Alive Raincoat wrote: » I was stopped by a staff member in Northwood because I was wearing sandals and told it was a health and safety issue....
Eoinbmw wrote: » Sandals? Id have barred you there and then!!! :P
whippet wrote: » As for dogs in gyms ... dogs are better than most humans .. so more dogs please and less idiots.
Hunky Monster wrote: » Dogs in gyms was a big thing in NZ. A lot of the bigger fellas would have a German Shepard or a mastiff lying around somewhere. I haven’t seen it here yet.
Whatsisname wrote: » Quite new to the gym, joined a few months ago after never being in one before. I can't believe people don't put weights back, like literally nobody. Can't wrap my head around why people wouldn't do it and my gym never enforces the rule. Pisses me right off.
Hunky Monster wrote: » On this. What do ye do if ye arrive onto a piece of equipment and theres already weights on it? I generally use it and leave it as I found it. If I've to stack my own weights on it I'll always take them off. I have to say though, the people in my gym are excellent at putting dumbbells back and ALWAYS in the right order. First gym I've experienced this in.
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).
DareGod wrote: » Is there any real potential solution to gym users not putting weights back? Or is it just one of those things that simply won't improve?