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Gym bastards

320 replies

Nettletheelf · 05/12/2017 23:22

Am I being unreasonable in being annoyed with tw@ts at the gym? Am I?

  1. Bodypump.

Selfish equipment-hogging woman. Class usually full. This woman arrives half an hour early and sets up a bench for herself with two - TWO! - bars, several of every type of weight disc, a pair of every type of dumb bell and TWO mats.

Means that other class members are short of weights, because she has provided herself with every permutation she might possibly need, although she doesn’t use half of them. When they aren’t enough bars to go around, she stays quiet and waits to be asked to relinquish one of hers, at which point she pulls a face and reluctantly yields the minimum amount of equipment.

She seems unembarrassed by this. Apparently she ‘needs’ two bars so that she can swap over during one of the tracks in case she gets a bit tired. So everybody else can feck off.

  1. Spinning.

Bike hogging bastards saving bikes for themselves and their friends, even when they aren’t sure that the friends will be turning up.

People arriving just before the start of the class have to run the gauntlet - you sign up for the class in advance, so there are theoretically enough bikes - trying to get on a bike with a jacket draped over it whilst somebody snaps, “my friend is on there!”.

Naturally, the friend never turns up and you end up either missing the start of the class or putting up with being scowled at for taking your booked place.

  1. Body attack

Home of the show offs who try to put in extra big jumps and other athletic moves into the routine. No matter how many times the poor instructor says, “don’t put a big jump in here, the routine is designed like this for a reason. No big jumps!”, they still insist on doing them. Just so everybody knows they are really fit and the routine is too easy for them, being virtually professional athletes and all.

Is it just me? Share your stories of gym idiocy. Also your advice on dealing with the equipment hoggers.

OP posts:
amusedbush · 07/12/2017 16:38

weetabix07

I go to Xercise4Less and the PTs are brutal with their selling tactics. I understand that they need to make a living but they are constantly spamming the app homepage with adverts for their services, approaching people on the gym floor to ask what their "goals" are at the gym and, in the case of one trainer, taking phone numbers off the member database and texting to recruit customers. It gets really grating.

SherbrookeFosterer · 07/12/2017 17:31

We had one at our local gym who insisted on having her 6am swim in the far left lane and no other.

I used to fight her for it for a while out of pure mischievousness, but it came to a head when she started turning up in a long coat with just her swimming costume underneath!

Missuseff · 07/12/2017 18:32

Women who show up in full makeup at 9am for hot yoga. WTAF.

hmcAsWas · 07/12/2017 18:37

This happened years ago - but has stayed with me. Was running on a treadmill. The man on the treadmill next to me cleared his throat and gobbed out some mucus - on his treadmill Shock

I called him out on his disgusting behaviour and he acted like it was me with the problem

Fif · 07/12/2017 19:01

Pet hates.
People who have a “spot” in a group exercise class, heaven help you if you stand in their “spot”.
Skanks who spit their gum out in the water fountain.
Men who think they can intimidate the middle aged obese woman (me) out of the free weights area.
People who don’t unrack their weights.
Women who ponce around in very little lycra and full make up.
Smelly people. Shower, wear fresh clothes and antiperspirant.
If you are reading/texting/etc on you CV machine, then you aren’t working hard enough.
End of rant, for now😉

Shockers · 07/12/2017 19:07

I reckon I know body pump woman.

weetabix07 · 07/12/2017 23:16

@amusedbush

It's not like that at PG but I know they have a rental fee to work there - if there are loads of PTs they will all be in competition with each other. It's annoying when you just want to be left alone though eh.

BusterTheBulldog · 07/12/2017 23:33

Ive remembered another as it’s happened twice this week. People who come to the gym in muddy trainers leaving a trail of dry mud in their wake. Same person both times, got cleaned up in front of him in Mon-you’d think he’d get the hint?!

Nettletheelf · 08/12/2017 00:40

Are you in the north west, Shockers? How funny if it is the same one!

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manicmij · 08/12/2017 01:37

Isn't there anyone in charge? Doesn't sound like a well run gym if folk are allowed to basically do what they want at the cost of others missing out. Would speak with management.

OccasionalNachos · 08/12/2017 01:40

amusedbush I have seen the same at xercise4less, it’s quite the hard sell. I did hit it off with a PT at my local gym,
& now that I train with her I do usually get left alone by the others, but the fake friendliness is so grating!

cambodianfoxhound · 08/12/2017 05:24

At my gym there are lockers with codes. Often people forget which locker they have taken. The staff will unlock various lockers in the vicinity just to check. One time they did this and someone had taken the large communal body lotion dispenser and locked it in their locker - obviously so they had exclusive use when they needed it post shower. So utterly selfish. The staff just took it out and put it back.

worrierandwine · 08/12/2017 06:15

All this thread does is make me glad I never joined a gym. I’ll stick to running and doing little workouts in my living room 😬

GetAwayFromHer · 08/12/2017 06:55

worrier

Yes, it's not really selling it to me either. A lot of selfish self-obsessives (amongst the nice people) , as I suspected

JustGettingStarted · 08/12/2017 07:22

Just marking my place (page 6)

Celtickitten · 08/12/2017 08:08

Groups of people who hog the cool down mats for mini yoga classes - and men who grunt and do big groans in the sauna and sometimes stretches as well. Yuk!

bsbabas · 08/12/2017 09:28

Eww poor people gyms gross

BitOutOfPractice · 08/12/2017 09:48

Eh?

BitOutOfPractice · 08/12/2017 09:49

@Fif I often at the gym with a full face of makeup...if I've come from work or a meeting or whatever. Sorry if that upsets you. I can assure you it doesn't affect my ability to work out hard!

amusedbush · 08/12/2017 10:02

Eww poor people gyms gross

I assure you I'm not poor, I use the cheap gym because 1. it's the closest to my work and 2. the cash saved allows me to go on more holidays Wink

Fif · 08/12/2017 10:20

BitOutOfPractice, full makeup doesn’t offend me. It’s the poncing about of a certain subsection of the gym users that’s irritating.

BitOutOfPractice · 08/12/2017 11:05

I really don't care what anyone else does or wears (unless it's inappropriate footwear in which case I worry about their knees, or an insufficiently supportive bra in which case I worry about their boobs and think "ouch") so long as it doesn't affect me.

OhThisbloodyComputer · 08/12/2017 11:24

I don't like bossy people.

You know the type: there are distinct phrases they use, like:

Can you wipe your sweat off the bench when you've finished?

Do you HAVE to urinate in the shower? (Boy, if I had a bitcoin for every time I've heard that one)

and, here's the best, when I was doing some male grooming (which is what we're supposed to do now, unless I missed a meeting):

"Do you have to plug hairs out of your ears like that?"

The weird thing was, everyone else in the Cafe took her side.

It's hard sometimes to rise above the provocation.

BitOutOfPractice · 08/12/2017 11:52
Grin
Whitecurrants · 08/12/2017 11:52

My gym is lovely. Everybody I’ve met in there is lovely and I’ve never been annoyed in there. Just had to say that as I now realise how lucky I am.

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