caviardreams wrote: » There's a guy in my FF who was an equipment hog at the best of times but last week whilst I was using the leg curl machine he was doing a circuit of: Leg press (marked by a large sweaty towel) Trap bar deads - marked with plates left on Bench with a phone and small towel - not actually sure what he was using this for - just resting his stuff maybe :rolleyes: Hack Squat machine - marked with a 2L water bottle Moving between them all with rests in between each exercise too. He comes over to me when I'm on my 2nd last set and asks if I am nearly finished on the leg curl. I took an extra minute rest for the last set deliberately whilst he kept looking over. Then after I clean it and leave, he goes over to it and pops two plates on to mark it and doesn't even use it yet. Unreal. Does a few more sets of various bits (including one on the leg curl), and then NOT A SINGLE PIECE OF EQUIPMENT CLEANED OR A SINGLE PLATE REMOVED _ just strolls into the changing rooms with all his bits and bobs in tow. I was in disbelief tbh.
Black Sheep wrote: » Definitely a situation where staff need to have a word, in their own interest as a business. Now is definitely not a good time for people to be training in a circuit style like you outline, using several different stations and so on. In practical terms doubtful I would trust anyone to do a decent fist of cleaning all that equipment. In a commercial gym I always felt that was such a selfish way of training anyway.. A superset using two bits of whatever, fine, but a whole circuit set-up is ridiculous.
Black Sheep wrote: » In a commercial gym I always felt that was such a selfish way of training anyway.. A superset using two bits of whatever, fine, but a whole circuit set-up is ridiculous.
JayRoc wrote: » That is almost pathological levels of dickheadedness tbh. I would say if a person doesn't feel comfortable directly confronting someone like that, the passive-aggressive option of just using the piece of equipment you want (and discarding the stuff they left on it) should absolutely be employed here.
Mr. CooL ICE wrote: Recently, I was faffing about on a leg extension while waiting for a rack to free up. When one did, I shot over and got it and started warming up, but remembered I never wiped down the leg extension before I left. Ran over just as someone was setting up saying "sorrysorrysorrysorry" with some paper and spray in hand, but yer man said it was grand because he was cleaning it himself anyway.
givyjoe wrote: » Honestly lads, having caniptions over people not wiping down equipment is futile. If you catch it in the gym, its infinitely more likely to be from particles in the air, especially considering no masks are being worn.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » To be fair, it's the lack of consideration from the person not wiping the equipment down. And there could easily be particles on the equipment from them as well. Particles don't all remain airborne.
givyjoe wrote: » As I said, futile, everyone who comes into gym in LV FF anyway, is asked to sanitise their hands. If that person is infectious, they are spewing exponentially more particles into the air than what will be left on un wiped equipment. So having a fit over the previous person not wiping down their equipment, is again, futile if they actually do have the virus, seen as you're breathing the same air. Complain about people not following the rules sure, but don't kid yourself that wiping the equipment is protecting you when you are breathing in the same air. You only need to look at the early news reports of how the virus spread (without shared contact) on cruise ships and in locked down apartments. Everything helps, but in the context of a gym, it's pissing into the wind considering the nature of the environment.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » I know. But, like you said, every bit helps. Cleaning down might make a difference to someone. So wipe down after.
givyjoe wrote: » Not disagreeing, im saying having caniptions over folks not doing it and confronting them/getting close enough to breathe their infected air (as one poster noted) is utterly pointless and counter productive.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Fair enough. I'm largely viewing it through my own prism. I don't move around so largely everything done in the allotted time is in the one place (rack) ..............
Augeo wrote: » Do you hog a rack for the full session ?
Alf Veedersane wrote: » No, I don't 'hog' a rack for the full session. I do often use one though. Of the 10 racks, there are always at least 4/5 free so I'm not preventing anyone using a rack so no issue.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » ........ everything done in the allotted time is in the one place (rack)............
Augeo wrote: » Grand, you made it sound like you were hogging a rack for the allotted time......
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Do I sometimes use a rack for the full session? Yeah. There are always 4/5 racks free. What's the problem?
Augeo wrote: » There's no problem, I queried did you hog a rack for the full session. In the flyefits I visit there are folk waiting to use the racks so I'd consider someone hogging a rack for the full session quite ignorant tbh.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Ah c'mon. It's natural for people to vent about shítty gym etiquette at the best of times. In the context of a pandemic, that shítty gym etiquette is magnified. You should be wiping stuff down after you use it regardless of covid. We all get pîssed off about different things during a normal day and usually it's pointless to be pîssed off about it so this is no different.
JayRoc wrote: » If having a light hearted vent on the internet about other people's irritating behaviour is wrong....I don't wanna be right.
givyjoe wrote: » Did you miss the post from the chap saying he was confronting people who aren't wiping down stuff? Not even a hint of realising that getting in someones face (who's potentially infectious) is epicly stupid and even more risky than using the non wiped down equipment. Completely missing the point, wiping equipment is just box ticking and is almost completely futile in a gym environment. By all means moan about something worthwhile, there's plenty in the gym to worry about. That really isn't it.