Gym etiquette? Your thoughts on this situation

Anonymous
I cannot stand people who "mark" the machines as "theirs" by putting down their sweaty towel, water bottle, and in your case a duffle bag which is a really bizarre thing to do. I don't care who you are - no one needs to carry around a duffle bag in the gym. When I see people do this, I move their crap.Your friend was wrong, period.
Anonymous
There is more to this story. I bet that gym bag marks a lot of machines on a lot of days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You aren’t supposed to bring bags on the gym floor. It’s a hazard.


Never heard that and see people w/ bags at my gym all the time. There is no storage anymore, so there is no place to leave bags anyway.

I don’t use the lockers anymore after women were breaking into lockers and stealing things.


Leave your stuff in the car.
Anonymous
Disagree about what's gym etiquette. I always look for a towel or marker before getting on a machine/station.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would have reported him to the manager and had him thrown out! He can’t touch other peoples things!


Yep - the manager should have been notified. Notified that some idiot is "marking their territory" with a hazardous duffle bag. Throw those two bums out!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You aren’t supposed to bring bags on the gym floor. It’s a hazard.


Never heard that and see people w/ bags at my gym all the time. There is no storage anymore, so there is no place to leave bags anyway.

I don’t use the lockers anymore after women were breaking into lockers and stealing things.


Lies! What's happening is people leaving their items in unlocked lockers. I highly doubt that in a public locker room there are women lurking with wire cutters, cutting locks off of lockers and stealing items WHILE there are people present or in the gym. Lies!
Anonymous
Unnecessary to evaluate what occurred.
Anonymous
As someone who goes to the gym all the time, he was in the wrong. It's very odd that he moved her bag and once you said your friend was using it he should have asked if he could work in and do a set while she was gone instead of just jumping on.
Anonymous
I’m sorry - what’s the problem? They both got their sets in. Everything turned out fine. NBD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your friend is an idiot he’s a douchebag



disagree. He wanted to use a machine. The bag (which shouldn't have been there) was in the way. She was "marking" the machine as "hers" which is not gym etiquette


+1
Anonymous
In general, I think this is a non-issue. But, the man could have waited the 30 seconds it took for your friend to grab a wipe. How long could that have possibly taken?

As to the bag on the gym floor again, I posted above that you need to see what your gym’s policy is on this because at my gym, because of safety, no bags are allowed on the floor and they provide lockers
Anonymous
Ok NP here and new gym goer. When I’m done with a machine or bench, I’ll put my phone on it while I grab a wipe or spray to clean it off for the next person. Is that rude?
Anonymous
I can’t believe how many people get all worked up about gym bags. I will be blocking the equipment much longer if I have to go to the lockers every time I need something (different shoes, belt, sleeves, straps, chalk, bands..). People who lift heavy tend to use a lot of gear and it is just practical to have the bag with me at all times. I make sure it is not in anyone’s way and so do other people who bring their stuff. No one ever tripped on my bag. When it comes to OP’s actual question I also don’t like when people reserve machines with their stuff but she just literally went to grab a wipe. I would have waited a few seconds and asked her if I could work in.
Anonymous
Putting a bag on the gym floor is much worse than grabbing a machine while someone isn’t there. Stop being precious about “sticky” machines and just do your workout.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If she wasn’t on the machine then he can use it. If the bag was in the way then he can move it. If you don’t want people touching your stuff don’t leave it in their way. Put it in a corner out of the way. Such a hazard.


This. There is no reserving a machine. If someone’s belongings are in the way, they will get moved. Your friend was rude and in the wrong. I’d have done the same as him, and I’m a woman.
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