Anonymous
Post 08/08/2019 19:53     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The polite thing to do would be to ask "hey, can I turn up the volume?"

I too am having a hard time picturing a movie room at the gym. What gym is this? I have belonged to quite a few and have never seen a movie room


Not OP. But there's a cardio room at the Gold's in Merrifield. Imagine a large dark room with cardio equipment everywhere, a large screen and projector playing movies the whole time.


There is one at the Gold’s in van ness too. It’s so weird
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:37     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

Movie room?! I’ve never heard of it.

He was rude. He should’ve asked you if he could turn it up.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:33     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

You should have then turned the sound completely off.

Yes, the person was rude.

Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:13     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

OP here. This is in the OneLife/S&H chain. It's a small, dark room with maybe 10-12 pieces of equipment. There are always subtitles on (but even then, the volume was up). I just think it's horribly rude to adjust the volume without asking others in the room.

Agree I'm not there to watch a movie - it's a nice distraction, but I'm primarily there to workout. I do appreciate the darker, cooler space.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:11     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

Anonymous wrote:The polite thing to do would be to ask "hey, can I turn up the volume?"

I too am having a hard time picturing a movie room at the gym. What gym is this? I have belonged to quite a few and have never seen a movie room


Not OP. But there's a cardio room at the Gold's in Merrifield. Imagine a large dark room with cardio equipment everywhere, a large screen and projector playing movies the whole time.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:10     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

If someone can't hear, they can turn it up.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:09     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

Anonymous wrote:i am trying to picture a movie room at a gym and failing ???


This. I can't even think about the question because my brain can't process this.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:09     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

The polite thing to do would be to ask "hey, can I turn up the volume?"

I too am having a hard time picturing a movie room at the gym. What gym is this? I have belonged to quite a few and have never seen a movie room
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:08     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

Anonymous wrote:i am trying to picture a movie room at a gym and failing ???


Same and this is my industry. Where is this?
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:07     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

Maybe try turning it lower, but not as low as you have been. See what happens when someone new comes in.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:07     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

Men are the worst. Only men will change the channels of a tv when people are watching it too
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:06     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

i am trying to picture a movie room at a gym and failing ???
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:04     Subject: Re:Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

I wouldn't go into a room and blast the volume without asking, but it sounds like this is the one workout area where people can put on something loud? If people are used to having movies blaring in that room, you might be fighting a losing battle.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:02     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

I would be whatevs and put in my work and leave when I'm done. I'm not going to the gym to relax and watch a movie...
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2019 14:00     Subject: Gym etiquette - am I wrong? wwyd?

At my gym, there's a movie room. I go in sometimes because it's cooler than the regular gym floor, and definitely cooler than outside. When I go in, there's a couple of people in there, and the volume is WAY up. I think to myself--fine, they were here first. They leave, and since it's just me alone in there, I turn the volume down some. It's not muted, you can definitely hear it- but enough so the walls and floors don't vibrate with the bass.

3 minute later, some new guy comes in and turns it back way, way up. I think that's super rude. First come, first serve, and you don't adjust the volume if there are already people in there. Since I was right in front, I know he saw that someone else was in the room.

WWYD?