Anonymous wrote:STOP GRUNTING!
Anonymous wrote:ONE MACHINE AT A TIME. The newbies at my gym seem to think it’s perfectly fine to put personal belongings on five machines so that they can use them as a circuit, while preventing anyone else from using the claimed equipment. It is infuriating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wipe everything down when you’re done
Honest question here: I've read this wipe down etiquette in many difference threads/articles. What exactly does it mean? There are bleach wipes at LA Fitness. Do we use bleach wipes after every machine? Seems wasteful and majority of gym goers don't do it. Or do we use a towel to wipe off sweat? I don't sweat that much, so there is no sweat to wipe. If no sweat to wipe, is wiping still a requirement? Thank you for input. Really curious what the answers are.
It’s not wasteful. We have been in a pandemic for almost three years.
JFC that's not why people wipe things down. People were doing this WAY before Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re-rack your weights.
+1
I hate the people who leave weights on the bar and can't put the free weights back in the right, labeled spots.
There is a woman at my gym who never re-racks her weights. She is someone who is not new to lifting so knows the etiquette, just chooses to be an *ss .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STOP GRUNTING!
If you don’t need to grunt, you’re not lifting heavy enough.
Don't drop your weights!
+1000
If you have to drop your weights, they're too heavy for you. Strong people do it with control.
Yeah. It’s weird that the people who are doing that don’t look around and see people lifting much more weight without dropping it and change their behavior. At my gym, it’s the young guys doing light deadlifts who seem to love to drop the bar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wipe everything down when you’re done
Honest question here: I've read this wipe down etiquette in many difference threads/articles. What exactly does it mean? There are bleach wipes at LA Fitness. Do we use bleach wipes after every machine? Seems wasteful and majority of gym goers don't do it. Or do we use a towel to wipe off sweat? I don't sweat that much, so there is no sweat to wipe. If no sweat to wipe, is wiping still a requirement? Thank you for input. Really curious what the answers are.
Everyone is supposed to use the wipes. People don’t do it because they’re gross and lazy. No one wants to lay in any of your sweat, even if it’s just a little bit. Ewww