givyjoe wrote: » Was in flyefit LV last night at 7pm, at 7.03 I went to book again for same time today.. already booked.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » At the start they were opening booking 25hours ahead so you could book the 7pm slot tomorrow from 6pm today. I thought it had changed but worth checking
givyjoe wrote: » Hadnt noticed, but now Im having to set an alarm for a minute before the slot opens! It's unfortunately opening exactly 24 hours beforehand. Everyone must have the exact same idea, alarm set for their desired time slot.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » I'd assumed that would happen at the start but not now. Like Ticketmaster for a U2 gig. Only saving grace is the 8.30pm slot rarely gets booked put...except it did last Thursday when I tried to book it that morning
Augeo wrote: » Grand, you made it sound like you were hogging a rack for the allotted time......
pinkypinky wrote: » Very unclear from the government. Limit of 6 to a class. But gyms can stay at 50? I never take classes at my gym: just use weights and cardio machines.
Zillah wrote: » Wait til you hear about the people hogging a cinema seat for the entire movie. I saw an auld one hogging a self-checkout at Tesco for the entire transaction earlier as well.
pinkypinky wrote: » Very unclear from the government. Limit of 6 to a class. But gyms can stay at 50? I never take classes at my gym: just use weights and cardio machines. They are a shambles. It's ok to go to mass with 49 other people but not go to an outdoor event with 16? (And no mention of meat factories or the poor people stuck in direct provision...)
Esse85 wrote: » Has anyone elses gym turned into something like the baggage area in Dublin airport? In my Flyefit and far less people go to the changing rooms, therefore people just throw down gear bags/clothes anywhere, only a matter of time before someone falls over one. I mean there's plenty of lockers for members, I'm surprised staff haven't addressed this.
macpaccrack wrote: » I hate to judge other people for their workouts but its incredibly annoying when you've completed 10 sets of various exercises and the same guy is still on the same machine. Or someone is doing various drop sets on the one piece of equipment. You can't switch in at the moment so I really wish people would be a bit more aware. Kinda fuming today. The guy must have spent 25 minutes mostly looking around and on his phone and by the time he finished I didn't have time to actually do the sets.
Augeo wrote: » Folk hogging equipment is very poor gym etiquette.
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Haven't noticed any extra baggage around at all to be honest. There are lockers right next to the area with all the racks in Portobello so that probably helps
Zillah wrote: » Apparently unpopular opinion: you're entitled to use a piece of equipment for as long as you want it. First come first served.
Esse85 wrote: » Plenty of signs up in some gyms saying no longer than 20 mins during peak times so it's very much gym dependent. Regardless, if someone is hogging a popular piece of equipment for a long time and there's obviously others looking to use it then that's acting like a selfish ass hole with zero self awareness.
Esse85 wrote: » Plenty of signs up in some gyms saying no longer than 20 mins during peak times so it's very much gym dependent.
Black Sheep wrote: » Out of curiosity, in busier gyms if someone is using something for an extended period are people still politely asking to work in with them, or has Covid put a stop to that?
caviardreams wrote: » I would not expect somebody to let me work in these days whatsoever, and personally don't think it's a good idea.
JayRoc wrote: » I actually agree with you completely. In an earlier post I mentioned offering someone the option of working in with you, but I was referring to etiquette during "normal times". I could have made myself more clear. I would not be cool with someone sharing a rack/equipment with me during the present situation. Even asking for a spot would be a bit iffy tbh, a lot of people wouldn't be too comfortable I imagine.
JayRoc wrote: » Even asking for a spot would be a bit iffy tbh, a lot of people wouldn't be too comfortable I imagine.