My number one pet peeve is when people use the lockers in the locker room and don't LOCK them! Not because I care whether or not their stuff gets stolen, but because I have to open about 50 lockers to find an available locker. The lock not only protects your stuff, but it signals to everyone that that locker is in use. Some days I contemplate taking stuff just to teach people a lesson
My other pet peeve is the conversations (whether on the cell phone or to the person next to them). If I can hear you through my mp3 player on max volume, then you are too frickin loud! And how can you talk comfortably and get a good workout anyway??
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The woman who walks for 10 minutes at 2mp on the treadmill, and then wipes it off as if it were going out of style. The same woman who uses the weights machines, does the exercises wrong (which is pretty hard to do, but she manages), does 5-6 reps and then frantically wipes and sprays.
This reminds me of a germophobic woman at my gym who spends at least 75% of her workout wiping, spraying, and disinfrecting. She got on the treadmill in front of me and I literally watched her wrap the whole surface of the machine in paper towels so that no part of her body or any of her belongings would touch the actual machine. Cuckoo!
one of mine is when you are on a treadmil and getting into the show that happens to be on in front of you and someone comes along beside you and changes it without asking. Rude!
Also, I used to work at a gym and this one lady kept spitting in the showers. Gross! We eventually had her membership suspended. for spitting. hahaha
Oh one other thing, but this may just be bathroom annoyances, but people that don't flush! It takes two seconds. (I have to admit that I'm a foot flusher to avoid touching the handle)
one of mine is when you are on a treadmil and getting into the show that happens to be on in front of you and someone comes along beside you and changes it without asking. Rude!
id say something.... "hey, excuse me, i was watching that!"
Oh one other thing, but this may just be bathroom annoyances, but people that don't flush! It takes two seconds. (I have to admit that I'm a foot flusher to avoid touching the handle)
OMG yes. I work in a public library and the staff has to share a bathroom with the actual public and it makes me crazy when people don't flush - or worse, when they leave the seat wet! Use the paper covers people, don't hover! Grrrrrr. (and i'm with you foot flushing)
I left my last gym because the times for the classes were either during the day or at 5 or 5:30 p.m....unless you happened to be a spinner, for which there is an extra charge, or other super-challenging class which I was not yet ready to take. Apparently if you are newer to fitness you'd better be retired or a housewife; no working folks need apply. I spoke to the staff on numerous occasions about putting beginners' or less challenging classes in the schedule say at 6 or 6:30 p.m. or Saturday morning, but no one seemed to care, so I left and moved my business to the new gym across the street, at less than 1/3 the cost.
I had a laugh at all these! I'm glad others have pet peeves, too... I work out at the exercise room at our apartment complex. It's not bad - one slightly slippy treadmill, bike, stairstepper and several weight machines. But more than two people you are probably going to have some conflict. Usually when we go around 7-7:30 no one else is in there (I suspect knowing the culture of our complex they've gone on to lifting beers ;-), but several times now we've overlapped with others and OMG I can't believe how rude some people are. The cell phone thing is unreal - who wants to know if you are going to "plead guilty" tomorrow and have to spend five minutes convincing your girlfriend you really are working out? And then there's those that turn on the TV so LOUD. And it's never anything interesting - (at least what I would be interested in). But the worst? Is the little imbeciles that BANG THE WEIGHTS after their set. Like do they think that this is going to make them seem more impressive like they were lifting a huge amount? OMG - I've gone to wait outside at a table by the pool and you can still hear them dropping them! And of course I am a newbie but even I know they are doing it wrong (I know - how can you do it wrong!) just sort of flailing about. Course their tattoos and bandannas and attitude do NOT cover up their stick thin legs and flabby beer guts :-) So, I just roll my eyes and in another year, who knows? Maybe I'll walk over to them with my buff arms and say, hey - did anyone ever teach you how to do this - you want results - let me show you how? Of course I might get knifed for doing that...maybe I'll just imagine that GRIN.
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I left my last gym because the times for the classes were either during the day or at 5 or 5:30 p.m....unless you happened to be a spinner, for which there is an extra charge, or other super-challenging class which I was not yet ready to take. Apparently if you are newer to fitness you'd better be retired or a housewife; no working folks need apply.
This is why I eventually quit going to the gym. I took a class called "Bodyflow" that I really liked. It was a mixture of yoga and pilates set to music and I loved it. Getting to the gym, finding parking, and getting to the classroom by 5 5:30 was nearly impossible for me. They also offered it some days at noon, but I hate going back to work hot and sweaty and there isn't time to shower and re-do makeup and hair in an hour when 50 minutes of that hour is a class!
A few months ago I went back to the gym to pick up a schedule and now they've cut the class back more, to where it is only offered a couple times a week, and only during the day. So people who work a traditional work schedule can't attend. Boo.
I live in a small town in a very rural area, so there are only a couple of gyms. Two are Gold's, and they're nice gyms but you'd better be prepared to circle the lot many times and hope someone leaves if you want a parking spot. Then you need to be prepared to wait.....and wait.......and wait.......if you want a treadmill. My mom is a member of the gym at the "Y" and she likes it, but she can go at 10 in the morning because she's retired. People who go at lunchtime or after work have the same problems; lack of parking, lack of enough equipment, etc.
Oh, and while ranting - let me do one more. We have a wonderful greenbelt with walking trails right next to us. I'm a walker - go with my dog - and I'm very conscientious. I always keep us to the right, dog is on a short leash, I step off to the side when stopping and I bag the poop. But the bikers!!!!!!!! THEY ARE SO RUDE AND ARROGANT. Some are nice and have bells but others wait until they are right behind you and YELL (scares me to DEATH) "LEFFFFFT". First few times I jumped left thinking they were yelling at me to go left. I've had them go just past and turn and scream at the dog to get a reaction. Those that aren't sneaky quiet are LOUD - you can hear them yelling their conversation to their buddy half a mile down the path (so much for my nature walk). And then okay, so some days it's grand central station with all the bikes flying by (no, they aren't going by the posted speed limit for bikes) so I take to the trails - and those are worse because you have the wanna be mountain bikers that come flying through forcing you off the path into weeds and briars. And they are supposed to yield to you. Bikes here take over everything - the road, the paved paths and the trails - and they sure act like the world belongs to them. I remember one almost knocking me over one day and the back of his shirt had this big graphic about cars being considerate to bikers - HAH!!!!!! Sorry, I used to bike and I know none of th lovely people are THOSE cyclists, but there are days I wish they'd have an open season on the arrogant ones (and they are always the skinniest ones with the most amount of advertising on their clothes I've noticed).
Okay. Done. I have wanted to get that off my chest for a very long time now. Thanks for listening!!! I really don't think it's more than 50% of the cyclists out there (and honestly I think it's a Colorado attitude - never found it in other states). So hats off to all the NICE cyclists! I know who you are and smile at you when I see you ;-)
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Course their tattoos and bandannas and attitude do NOT cover up their stick thin legs and flabby beer guts :-)
LOL! At my previous gym there were a couple of 40ish guys who hung around together, and they really thought they were God's gift to women, let me tell you. They had big buff arms and chests, and huge beer guts and toothpick legs...and the sad thing was they had their groupies who batted their eyelashes at every witty remark that burst forth from these guys' golden throats. Only instead of the bandannas and tattoos, they had bleached blonde spiky hair like wannabe surfer dudes.
Cracks me up too how the guy who will go in and run 100 miles an hour on the treadmill will circle and circle around trying to get the parking spot closest to the door.
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Originally Posted by Windchime
This is why I eventually quit going to the gym. I took a class called "Bodyflow" that I really liked. It was a mixture of yoga and pilates set to music and I loved it. Getting to the gym, finding parking, and getting to the classroom by 5 5:30 was nearly impossible for me. They also offered it some days at noon, but I hate going back to work hot and sweaty and there isn't time to shower and re-do makeup and hair in an hour when 50 minutes of that hour is a class!
A few months ago I went back to the gym to pick up a schedule and now they've cut the class back more, to where it is only offered a couple times a week, and only during the day. So people who work a traditional work schedule can't attend. Boo.
I live in a small town in a very rural area, so there are only a couple of gyms. Two are Gold's, and they're nice gyms but you'd better be prepared to circle the lot many times and hope someone leaves if you want a parking spot. Then you need to be prepared to wait.....and wait.......and wait.......if you want a treadmill. My mom is a member of the gym at the "Y" and she likes it, but she can go at 10 in the morning because she's retired. People who go at lunchtime or after work have the same problems; lack of parking, lack of enough equipment, etc.
Oh man I could list pages of these LOL. I go to the drill hall on the military base and get the whole range of weirdness.
I've seen an old lady using the wall attached dryer to dry her naked body after getting out of the pool. It was not a sight I would EVER like to see again. This is why we have towels right? The naked ladies also like to sit around in the locker room chatting. I always shower and change in the shower. I'm just not at a place where I want to parade around in the buff. I probably never will be. They always stare at me when I walk by like I'm the weird one!
The guys that run so hard on the treadmill they're practically barking instead of breathing. It's super distracting. It always ends up being the guy directly next to me doing it to!
There is a wall of mirrors at the front of the cardio room that I HATE because I always catch people glancing at me and each other. It's creepy to me. Nobody should have to see what my thighs are doing on the stair climber.
The guys playing basketball that have no regard for people walking by. I've almost been hit in the face with a ball about 20 times. There is no other way to get from the cardio room to the locker room!
The guys who wear the shorts that are slit up the side to the waist band. I don't care how buff or hot you are... not attractive.
The women who stand in front of the mirrors "stretching" errr showing off. I'm so happy that you have abs of steel... please step aside so I can use the weight bench... thanks!
Cracks me up too how the guy who will go in and run 100 miles an hour on the treadmill will circle and circle around trying to get the parking spot closest to the door.
At the gym I went to, you would circle and circle to find ANY spot. There were times that I actually had to just leave because there was noplace to park. There is no street parking and the only nearby business has conspicuous signs telling you that you WILL be towed if you park there and go to the gym. So if the gym parking lot is too full, too bad--maybe next time!
People are disgusting! Reading this makes me glad I canceled my membership! I hated when people didn't wipe down the equipment. And the stinky people and the snickers from the skinny b!tches! I don't think I'll ever join a gym again! I'm perfectly content to use my at-home treadmill, my free weights, my pilates videos, the nice nature trails around my area to walk and bike ride!
Ugh, I'm just relieved I don't have to deal with any of that crap at the gym. My gym wasn't so bad, but still to have to deal with any negative experiences like that just isn't worth it. And now just thinking about how nasty people probably are makes me want to puke! I work retail and always have my bottle of hand sanitizer with me. The gym-germs always kinda freaked me out. I never use a hand dryer anyway in public after seeing on tv how it is the biggest germ/bacteria trap ever, and then when u turn it on it blows all the germs around! Those ladies drying themselves down there better watch out! Lol! They're just blowing a whole bunch of bugs on their privates! But if they are that nasty to begin with they deserve it! Yuck!