Anonymous wrote:Congrats, 14:32! I hope this is the start of a long and happy running/racing career for you. (see, not all of us regulars are jerks, lol.)
Anonymous wrote:I was a gym newbie 5 years ago and stuck with it, so I empathize (but I didn't start at the beginning of the year).
But I wish that if they'd hog the equipment, they would at least use it correctly.
DON'T HOLD ON to the treadmill on an incline. Go hands free. You're not getting as good of a workout as you think you are, and are also putting yourself at risk for injury with awful form.
STOP LEANING on the stair climber railings. You're really not working yourself that hard, with an added dose of awful posture.
If newbies are going to suddenly use up all the equipment, then dammit, use the machine correctly to work out. Otherwise you're wasting space.
And the weight machines in front of the TVs? They're not for watching TV. They're for using. Not sitting on for 10 minutes or more to check the score on a game.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go to the gym regularly but I got new gym clothes for Christmas too. Sorry that offends you.
I am the PP who laughed at the OP bc we literally get new workout geat every Christmas and show up to show if off before recoiling back to our home gym. Op could be talking about my entire family.![]()
Pp here. “Show off” is too strong. It is more like justifying it’s existence in a drawer instead of the Goodwill box is more appropo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go to the gym regularly but I got new gym clothes for Christmas too. Sorry that offends you.
I am the PP who laughed at the OP bc we literally get new workout geat every Christmas and show up to show if off before recoiling back to our home gym. Op could be talking about my entire family.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I go to the gym regularly but I got new gym clothes for Christmas too. Sorry that offends you.
Anonymous wrote:Or at least remove the tags from your new fitness outfit. I’ll be glad when February comes around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to work in a gym, trust me the people we made fun of were not the new years people it was the people like you.
+1 my best friend in my early 20s was the aerobics director at our local gym. She couldn't STAND the Bs that thought they owned the gym and looked down on the folks coming to the gym for the first time. January and February were her least favorite months of the year at work because of all the kvetching she had to deal with from the nasty "I can't stand resolutioners" women. It's also extra pathetic seeing women trying to recreate the cool kid clubs in adulthood. Newsflash, no one cares that you've been going to the 6:30 PM Wednesday Turbokick class every week for the last 5 years. It doesn't make you special and it doesn't make the instructor your bestie who cares more about you than Susan who just started this week.
Anyone trying to make an improvement to their health and well being should be applauded. Yes, most will be gone by March but some of them won't, some of them will stick around and keep working out and hopefully improve their health and/or physical fitness. And the people that don't stay this year might make it stick next year.
So take your "OMG I can't wait until my favorite spin class is just us regs again" crap and stick it in your cellulite free buttocks.
Anonymous wrote:Or at least remove the tags from your new fitness outfit. I’ll be glad when February comes around.
Anonymous wrote:oh you must be the miserable twit who couldn't conceal her disdain seeing my fat ass in YOUR workout class
I joked when I put my mat down next to you that I must be out of my league since half the people present for the class were men (rare in my experience, and probably a sign of a more intense workout)
You said "probably, if you've never exercised before."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to work in a gym, trust me the people we made fun of were not the new years people it was the people like you.
+1 my best friend in my early 20s was the aerobics director at our local gym. She couldn't STAND the Bs that thought they owned the gym and looked down on the folks coming to the gym for the first time. January and February were her least favorite months of the year at work because of all the kvetching she had to deal with from the nasty "I can't stand resolutioners" women. It's also extra pathetic seeing women trying to recreate the cool kid clubs in adulthood. Newsflash, no one cares that you've been going to the 6:30 PM Wednesday Turbokick class every week for the last 5 years. It doesn't make you special and it doesn't make the instructor your bestie who cares more about you than Susan who just started this week.
Anyone trying to make an improvement to their health and well being should be applauded. Yes, most will be gone by March but some of them won't, some of them will stick around and keep working out and hopefully improve their health and/or physical fitness. And the people that don't stay this year might make it stick next year.
So take your "OMG I can't wait until my favorite spin class is just us regs again" crap and stick it in your cellulite free buttocks.
Anonymous wrote:The gyms/fitness places offer really good deals at this time of year. So some of the blame is on them.