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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you go to a gym that only has one squat rack, and you get shut out, that's on you. If you lift heavy, as you claim, you should be going to a powerlifting gym that has many squat racks. I'm certainly willing to drive 20 minutes to go to a gym like that rather than drive 5 minutes to the lame-o Big Chain Gyms near my house.[/quote] Way to make ASS_U_mptions that everyone has those kinds of gyms available within a reasonable driving distance after work and/or near their homes. No one wants to spend 3 hours after work to go lift because they have to drive 50 minutes out of the way each way to get to a powerlifting gym all because idiots don't know basic etiquette. People have errands and families they still need to get to in the evening. The simpler solution is obviously not to do stupid as hell faux pas like arm curls, shoulder presses, and deadlifts in or around the racks used for squatting when so much other space and equipment is available to do those in other parts of the gym. [/quote] In this area, those convenient gyms definitely exist. You tell me where you live or work, I'll tell you where that gym is. But, if you find it "simpler" to go to a gym where you can't do what you want because the equipment is inadequate, as I said, that's on you. Don't come in here whining like a b***h and expecting sympathy though. [/quote] No one is asking for sympathy you clod. People need to learn basic damn etiquette at the gym, duh. Would you go golfing for the first few times without reading up on etiquette on a golf course? Would you go lap swimming the first few times before reading up on etiquette in the event a pool is crowded when you get there? No? Then why do people do it at the gym?[/quote] You probably complain all of January and into February as well. Learn how to adapt, work in, or find a new gym. This is on you. [/quote]
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