Anonymous wrote:When someone is not being polite to you, you do not owe them politeness in return. Loudly tell him to stop interrupting your work outs. Loud enough other people can hear. "STOP COMMENTING ON MY BODY/WORKOUT" in a direct way.
If that doesn't get him to back off, go to a manger. Women put up with WAY too much crap from overbearing and RUDE men.
Anonymous wrote:Report him to security
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been working out for over a decade and this is the first time I’ve encountered this. There are “regulars” at my gym and everyone is polite, but we are there to work out and that’s it—nobody is social. This guy is also a “regular” too, so I’m not sure why he’s suddenly fixated on me. It all started earlier this week when he jokingly came up to me to tell me he knows I could get a couple more reps out. I had to pause my music and stop to even hear him, and then laughed and got back to business. Later he came up to me on a different machine and much of the same. He noticed my silicone wedding band, I saw him see it. It didn’t stop him from commenting on my body. I was sort of in shocked and froze, I didn’t know how to respond so I didn’t. Mistake. Today he came up to me on a different machine and tried to correct my form, telling me if I did X my glutes would appreciate it. Again I had to stop my music and exercise to stare blankly at him.
Now I don’t even want to go! I don’t want to be rude because I have to go to the gym! I don’t want it to be weird, even though it’s weird. What would you say to this man?
OP - just tell him "thank you, but I really need you to stop interrupting my workouts"
I would skip the thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can't believe that people go through life saying the words "squat rack" with a straight face.
I’m assuming you’re morbidly obese. It’s a squat rack. Try it.
I'm trying it now! "Squat rack, squat rack; sure do love my squat rack." "Can't wait 'til I squat with my squat rack today!" "Isn't that just the squattiest rack you've ever seen? I could squat all night."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can't believe that people go through life saying the words "squat rack" with a straight face.
I’m assuming you’re morbidly obese. It’s a squat rack. Try it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been working out for over a decade and this is the first time I’ve encountered this. There are “regulars” at my gym and everyone is polite, but we are there to work out and that’s it—nobody is social. This guy is also a “regular” too, so I’m not sure why he’s suddenly fixated on me. It all started earlier this week when he jokingly came up to me to tell me he knows I could get a couple more reps out. I had to pause my music and stop to even hear him, and then laughed and got back to business. Later he came up to me on a different machine and much of the same. He noticed my silicone wedding band, I saw him see it. It didn’t stop him from commenting on my body. I was sort of in shocked and froze, I didn’t know how to respond so I didn’t. Mistake. Today he came up to me on a different machine and tried to correct my form, telling me if I did X my glutes would appreciate it. Again I had to stop my music and exercise to stare blankly at him.
Now I don’t even want to go! I don’t want to be rude because I have to go to the gym! I don’t want it to be weird, even though it’s weird. What would you say to this man?
OP - just tell him "thank you, but I really need you to stop interrupting my workouts"
Anonymous wrote:How are gyms surviving?
I set up a home gym in my basement during covid. Frankly I don’t know why i didn’t do it to begin with
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been working out for over a decade and this is the first time I’ve encountered this. There are “regulars” at my gym and everyone is polite, but we are there to work out and that’s it—nobody is social. This guy is also a “regular” too, so I’m not sure why he’s suddenly fixated on me. It all started earlier this week when he jokingly came up to me to tell me he knows I could get a couple more reps out. I had to pause my music and stop to even hear him, and then laughed and got back to business. Later he came up to me on a different machine and much of the same. He noticed my silicone wedding band, I saw him see it. It didn’t stop him from commenting on my body. I was sort of in shocked and froze, I didn’t know how to respond so I didn’t. Mistake. Today he came up to me on a different machine and tried to correct my form, telling me if I did X my glutes would appreciate it. Again I had to stop my music and exercise to stare blankly at him.
Now I don’t even want to go! I don’t want to be rude because I have to go to the gym! I don’t want it to be weird, even though it’s weird. What would you say to this man?
Anonymous wrote:How are gyms surviving?
I set up a home gym in my basement during covid. Frankly I don’t know why i didn’t do it to begin with
Anonymous wrote:Don’t give excuses and reasons. Say clearly: do not speak to me. Stop approaching me. Then tell the management that he is bothering you. There is no need to be gentle or polite. He is not entitled to your time or attention.