brownej wrote: » Yes, I find it a bit odd. I normally dont put my bag back in the locker but would do if I was in at a busy time or a time outside my normal gym time.
ButtersSuki wrote: Really? I put it back into the locker and lock the locker before showering. I would have assumed most would do this, no?
brownej wrote: Yes, I find it a bit odd. I normally dont put my bag back in the locker but would do if I was in at a busy time or a time outside my normal gym time.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Really? I put it back into the locker and lock the locker before showering. I would have assumed most would do this, no?
shutup wrote: » I left raw sandyford because two girls in particular always used the plyo boxes to put their cameras on for recording themselves. I know I could have asked to use them but I just felt I’d be the one accused of doing something wrong.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Then I got an aggressive "the bench was there already". So I replied, "so because someone else was inconsiderate you have to be too?'
gagomes wrote: » That dude that comes onto me at the end of the gym session (which coincides with the closing of the gym itself at 10pm) who often tries to make conversation and/or explain how to do certain things, like tricep extensions, while I'm with headphones and proceed to ignore, who ends up inviting me to have some pasta at the italian restaurant in the same hotel as the gym.
McCrack wrote: » Internet hard-man alert!
whippet wrote: » A pretty **** thing to do on your part... if someone doesn’t use a lock it has zero effect on you and the availability of lockers. Just leave it be .. unless you like being an antagonist. If I walked in to the locker room and you were interfering with where my belonging were you’d be regretting it instantly.
Alf Veedersane wrote: »
Mellor wrote: » Yeah that bugs me too. People should be trying to keep it as clean as possible not adding pissy germs to the mix. Same lads probably aren't washing their belts.
brownej wrote: » On the subject of people taking responsibility for their own property, I find it odd that lads would lock their bag away in a locker and then when they go to the shower they leave their phone, watch and wallet on top of their clothes or bag on the bench in full view. I would like to think that stuff doesn't get stolen in the gym but this is putting temptation right in peoples faces.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I don’t really mind what people wear to the gym however, I do get angry when people go barefoot into the jacks then step on the mats to roll.
Mellor wrote: » "What people wear in the gym" is a topic that cones up a lot here. Genuinely I couldn't care less, but I get that hats, hoodies, compressions, shoes, no-shoes and sports bras annoy others.
Mellor wrote: » Not platforms, lifts, or anything like that. Nothing weird about the outfit. Just gym wear. Yup, Ladies' 6" Pink Heels.
Mark Rippetoe wrote: » Was he also wearing makeup?
EagererBeaver wrote: » Like ladies' heels?!
Mellor wrote: » "What people wear in the gym" is a topic that cones up a lot here. Genuinely I couldn't care less, but I get that hats, hoodies, compressions, shoes, no-shoes and sports bras annoy others. Today I seen a new one for the list. More of a WTF than an annoyance. Guy opposite me in the rack, squatting, while wearing 6" heels. At one point he seen me looking and I just burst out laughing. He was also recording it on his phone
Mellor wrote: » Today I seen a new one for the list. More of a WTF than an annoyance. Guy opposite me in the rack, squatting, while wearing 6" heels. At one point he seen me looking and I just burst out laughing. He was also recording it on his phone
Giovanni Alive Raincoat wrote: » Well I don't really care if you're angry or not. I use both because its easier than stuffing everything into one locker. Hope that answers all your questions (too many, so little time). Oh, if I go for just a swim I only use one locker, I'm good like that
leggo wrote: » I’m more intrigued than angry tbh.