Sly Bald Guys Forum
Confidence and Success => Fitness/Diet => Topic started by: Razor X on June 15, 2008, 08:55:41 AM
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http://www.newsweek.com/id/140685/page/1
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That's a reality check, I've only experienced the sweat on the equipment business--I bring a towel and they have them, why can't these bozos do likewise--I HATE having to clean a piece of equipment before using it. Before Katrina I went to a "real" gym, old equipment but working, and some real characters--movie material type stuff, but at less than $300 a year, it was worth it. Now it's big corporate and more than $1000 a year and a little too "upscale" for my workout mood. I've got to find another real gym.
The sauna "cooker" is a hoot!
They don't mention training partners, usually ladies, who use both pieces of the same execise equipment rather than shaing one, thus monopolizing the station, while they gab and "rest!" That one swells me up too.
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They don't mention training partners, usually ladies, who use both pieces of the same execise equipment rather than shaing one, thus monopolizing the station, while they gab and "rest!" That one swells me up too.
Yeah, that one really irritates me, too -- though to be fair, it is the old men and not the ladies that are guilty of this in my gym.
Not too long ago I was forced to listen to one side of an inane cell phone conversation while I was on the elliptical; that was really annoying. Another time I was on an elliptical next to some gal who was wearing a whole bottle of perfume that smelled like those vanilla candles. That was rather unpleasant.
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Luckily I no longer have any of those problems. I live out in the country, 30mins from the closest gym, and with working 12hr shifts, I decided to invest in my own equipment. Now I can drive home after work and work out then crash instead of having to worry about a drive home after 12hrs of work then working out. I turned my sunroom into a gym and have bike, bench and home gym system in it. I also decided to go this way because with shift work it makes it difficult to get to a gym during their hours of operation.
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Don't get me started......
The "dumbell-dropper"
1) When the gym is not designed for it (second floor??) and it's CLEARLY POSTED
2) When it is obvious that the a$$hole dropping them is CLEARLY doing it for the attention.
:Xo! >:(
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Don't get me started......
The "dumbell-dropper"
1) When the gym is not designed for it (second floor??) and it's CLEARLY POSTED
2) When it is obvious that the a$$hole dropping them is CLEARLY doing it for the attention.
:Xo! >:(
I hate that one :x! >:( :Xo!
What a bunch of meatheads :x!
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The cell phone on the equipment is the one that kills me. I do a circuit training routine and I hate when some dude or chick is sitting on a piece of equipment talking on the phone.
I just walk up to them and let them know that the machines are for working out, not resting while on the phone. I usually get to use the machine right away.
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The cell phone on the equipment is the one that kills me. I do a circuit training routine and I hate when some dude or chick is sitting on a piece of equipment talking on the phone.
I just walk up to them and let them know that the machines are for working out, not resting while on the phone. I usually get to use the machine right away.
I hate that and I also hate it when I'm on a treadmill/elliptical/stair stepper next to someone who's talking on the phone because then I'm trapped there forced to listen to their conversation for 10 or 15 minutes. It's almost as bad as people who shout into their cell phones on the train. :Xo!
I would never have my cell phone with me while I was working out. There really isn't anything so important that it can't wait an hour until I'm done. I like having that hour or so to myself when no one can reach me.
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Use your iPod/MP3 Player....drowns out even the loudest of idiots.
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Use your iPod/MP3 Player....drowns out even the loudest of idiots.
I do on the train -- though some people are so loud even that doesn't completely block them out. I don't like using the iPod when I'm working out.
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My gripe: when women and men in their 40's and older are unable to really do one-on-one training and the instructor (trainer) has to lift the weights for them to get them started especially when they are lifting say 20 lbs.
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Biggest pet peeve .... Not mopping up the sweat on the equipment
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I always carry a small towel at the gym to wipe down anything I use even if it is not sweaty, I am not a sweat hog, I just do it as a good gesture and out of habit. I dont understand why someone would be ok with leaving a sweat drenched machine and just walk away.
I have to say most people at my current gym are pretty considerate but when i used to go to 24hr in CA there were some nasty conditions and people.
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http://www.newsweek.com/id/140685/page/1
what that story didn't tell us, is that the 'victim' in the cycle class was shouting "gay pornographic slang", and when the "assailant" asked him repeatedly to stop, he was answered with cursing and finger jesters.
I'm not defending the guy, but I don't blame him
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I don't go to the gym. Now I know why.
Why can't people just behave!?
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why cant they behave? because they think that since they are in a gym they think they are mr macho or something. Bunch of meatheads..thats why I dont go. WHo cares how much weight you can lift...doesnt take much for me to lift my middle finger and direct it to you.
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My pet peeves:
1. People who don't put the weights back on the rack when they're finished...especially the muscle-heads who put too many weights on the bar in the first place...then just leave them there.
2. People who sit on the machines and talk...knowing that others are waiting to use the equipment.
3. People who don't have the courtesy to wipe their sweat off the benches.
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I didnt know u were a Florida guy Baldy 46! BTW-I hate when people fill up theire water bottles at the water fountain when, between sets, u try to get one damned sip.
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I should have made the water bottle thing my 4th pet peeve. You're right. I hate that...especially when people have those big bottles that take two minutes to fill. It's incredible how inconsiderate people are.
We moved to Florida from Cleveland almost two years ago. My wife grew up in Miami. She loves being back...and I love living here. It's paradise, bro!
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The 24 Hour Fitness I go to has an upper level for the cardio equipment that over looks the workout main floor and I have to do at least an hour of cardio.
Watching the "posers" who do a few reps then stand looking around the gym to see who's watching them cracks me up.
My other favorite group are the "young ladies", usually still plump with baby fat and all of 18-19 years old, who have all the gym attire, water bottle and towel... they make their way to all the equipment making faint attempts at "looking like they're really working out" all the time looking around the gym, much like the "posers", to see who's checking them out!
It's like hanging out in a pick-up bar I tell ya! :*))
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Use your iPod/MP3 Player....drowns out even the loudest of idiots.
What's funny is the most recent incident of "dumbell dropping"....
I had my MP3 player goin'....cranked up loud with Metallica....and not only could you still HEAR him droppin the damn things....you could feel the floor shake....what a tool.
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...WHo cares how much weight you can lift...doesnt take much for me to lift my middle finger and direct it to you.
You go, boy !!!
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why cant they behave? because they think that since they are in a gym they think they are mr macho or something. Bunch of meatheads..thats why I dont go. WHo cares how much weight you can lift...doesnt take much for me to lift my middle finger and direct it to you.
It might not be a good idea to do that to a guy who really can lift a lot. ^-^ !i#t W3!ght
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It's like hanging out in a pick-up bar I tell ya! :*))
Yep!
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My pet peeves:
1. People who don't put the weights back on the rack when they're finished...especially the muscle-heads who put too many weights on the bar in the first place...then just leave them there.
2. People who sit on the machines and talk...knowing that others are waiting to use the equipment.
3. People who don't have the courtesy to wipe their sweat off the benches.
Yeah people who just sit on the machines and talk piss me off. I don't go to the gym to socialize and just pretend to work i have an actual routine im doing. Than you have the "posers" and "young ladies" as sgt. pate so elegantly put it. I tend to workout more in my basement now cuz of all these people
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Yeah people who just sit on the machines and talk piss me off. I don't go to the gym to socialize and just pretend to work i have an actual routine im doing.
Yeah !!!
If you're like me ... yer in a ZONE....no cell phone (I leave mine in the car)....no socializing (or as little as you can get away with).
What a lot of people don't realize is that sitting around for extended periods of time between sets DRASTICALLY REDUCES the intensity of a workout. And I'm not even talking about circuit training where the cardio aspect is key.
Those who've done Bill Phillips' program (Body4Life) -- just to mention one -- know that to maintain a productive intensitiy, you need to limit your resting time to 60 seconds between sets and 2 minutes when switching to a new exercise/muscle group.
Some of these clowns do a set....sit around and flap their jaw for 5 or 10 minutes.....do another set....jibber jabber for another 5 or 10 minutes....etc...
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