Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are exercising and sweating - the fan should remain ON at all times.
If it bothers you, find another spot, wear a sweater, or work out harder. People who complain about fans being on at a gym are the incredibly rude.
Isn’t the gym temp already adjusting for people being working out?
No it would be much too expensive to cool a while building to that degree. A fan moves the air much cheaper and helps move around unpleasant odors.
I go into large buildings daily that have a/c running cold. Gyms don’t have a/c because they’re too big?
Are you dense? Are you commonly sweating profusely in large buildings?l and actively increasing your heartbeat? The gym would need to stay cooler than a regular building. Also moving air helps not have stagnant smells.
Then the gym needs to make it cooler if people are sweating profusely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are exercising and sweating - the fan should remain ON at all times.
If it bothers you, find another spot, wear a sweater, or work out harder. People who complain about fans being on at a gym are the incredibly rude.
No, you’re expected to get hot and sweat. You think you need to be cool the whole time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are exercising and sweating - the fan should remain ON at all times.
If it bothers you, find another spot, wear a sweater, or work out harder. People who complain about fans being on at a gym are the incredibly rude.
Isn’t the gym temp already adjusting for people being working out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are exercising and sweating - the fan should remain ON at all times.
If it bothers you, find another spot, wear a sweater, or work out harder. People who complain about fans being on at a gym are the incredibly rude.
Isn’t the gym temp already adjusting for people being working out?
No it would be much too expensive to cool a while building to that degree. A fan moves the air much cheaper and helps move around unpleasant odors.
I go into large buildings daily that have a/c running cold. Gyms don’t have a/c because they’re too big?
Are you dense? Are you commonly sweating profusely in large buildings?l and actively increasing your heartbeat? The gym would need to stay cooler than a regular building. Also moving air helps not have stagnant smells.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are exercising and sweating - the fan should remain ON at all times.
If it bothers you, find another spot, wear a sweater, or work out harder. People who complain about fans being on at a gym are the incredibly rude.
Isn’t the gym temp already adjusting for people being working out?
No it would be much too expensive to cool a while building to that degree. A fan moves the air much cheaper and helps move around unpleasant odors.
I go into large buildings daily that have a/c running cold. Gyms don’t have a/c because they’re too big?
Are you dense? Are you commonly sweating profusely in large buildings?l and actively increasing your heartbeat? The gym would need to stay cooler than a regular building. Also moving air helps not have stagnant smells.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are exercising and sweating - the fan should remain ON at all times.
If it bothers you, find another spot, wear a sweater, or work out harder. People who complain about fans being on at a gym are the incredibly rude.
Isn’t the gym temp already adjusting for people being working out?
No it would be much too expensive to cool a while building to that degree. A fan moves the air much cheaper and helps move around unpleasant odors.
I go into large buildings daily that have a/c running cold. Gyms don’t have a/c because they’re too big?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are exercising and sweating - the fan should remain ON at all times.
If it bothers you, find another spot, wear a sweater, or work out harder. People who complain about fans being on at a gym are the incredibly rude.
Isn’t the gym temp already adjusting for people being working out?
No it would be much too expensive to cool a while building to that degree. A fan moves the air much cheaper and helps move around unpleasant odors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are exercising and sweating - the fan should remain ON at all times.
If it bothers you, find another spot, wear a sweater, or work out harder. People who complain about fans being on at a gym are the incredibly rude.
Isn’t the gym temp already adjusting for people being working out?
Anonymous wrote:People are exercising and sweating - the fan should remain ON at all times.
If it bothers you, find another spot, wear a sweater, or work out harder. People who complain about fans being on at a gym are the incredibly rude.
Anonymous wrote:People are exercising and sweating - the fan should remain ON at all times.
If it bothers you, find another spot, wear a sweater, or work out harder. People who complain about fans being on at a gym are the incredibly rude.