Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who monopolizes the equipment is inconsiderate. Why are you so focused on age?
Because I don’t see younger people or women taking up permanent residency near pieces of work-out equipment. It’s always some old guy.
At my gym it's mostly teen boys who monopolize the machines. They sit on them, lost in their phones.
+1 Olney One Life is unusable. All of the weights are hogged up by teen kids on their phones. Management doesn’t care.
Yeah, I see that too. I just ask if they are done or let them know I am waiting and they move on. I don’t think they really mean to be rude. They just aren’t that aware of their surroundings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who monopolizes the equipment is inconsiderate. Why are you so focused on age?
Because I don’t see younger people or women taking up permanent residency near pieces of work-out equipment. It’s always some old guy.
At my gym it's mostly teen boys who monopolize the machines. They sit on them, lost in their phones.
+1 Olney One Life is unusable. All of the weights are hogged up by teen kids on their phones. Management doesn’t care.
Anonymous wrote:Tell me you’re an entitled millennial without telling me….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who monopolizes the equipment is inconsiderate. Why are you so focused on age?
Because I don’t see younger people or women taking up permanent residency near pieces of work-out equipment. It’s always some old guy.
At my gym it's mostly teen boys who monopolize the machines. They sit on them, lost in their phones.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a Troll Post?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you at Lifetime? I have the same feeling but it's women too. It ruins the vibe of the gym at certain times.
OP, a lot of insurance plans now have agreements with health plans for super cheap rates. At Lifetime these memberships are limited to certain hours so that if you come during this time frame you are surrounded by geezers who spend hours at the gym; with no job to go to they are in no hurry.
Before people judge me, my particular resentment comes from the fact that my workout hours coincide with the insurance hours and a lot of the class schedule has been given over to specialized elderly classes. They even fill up the "regular" classes so that there's an overall dumbing down/easing up of intensity that I don't like. I don't go to the gym for easy.
You don’t go to the gym for easy… right now.
But one day you may. Be grateful programs will exist for you.
I’m supportive of ANYBODY who is going to the gym. Go, you!
Sure, but if classes geared towards the elderly take the place of classes for more able-bodied people, that's a problem. It will eventually simply become a gym for the elderly, as younger folks migrate to other gyms. And that's not a great business model, since elderly people, well...they're less likely to be long-term members.
I would LOVE a gym dedicated to older people. Sign me up and I'll overlook your ignorant "more able-bodied people" remark.
Anonymous wrote:I always ask to work in and I make a point of very obviously cleaning equipment if the users don't even give it a wipe down. I stare at them while I clean it. [/quote]
You were in such a hurry to use the equipment. I'm sure they didn't want to keep you waiting even longer while they took too long (for you) to clean it.
Anonymous wrote:Most of them are there to ogle women. If they really wanted to work out, at that age they should be able to afford a home gym.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you at Lifetime? I have the same feeling but it's women too. It ruins the vibe of the gym at certain times.
OP, a lot of insurance plans now have agreements with health plans for super cheap rates. At Lifetime these memberships are limited to certain hours so that if you come during this time frame you are surrounded by geezers who spend hours at the gym; with no job to go to they are in no hurry.
Before people judge me, my particular resentment comes from the fact that my workout hours coincide with the insurance hours and a lot of the class schedule has been given over to specialized elderly classes. They even fill up the "regular" classes so that there's an overall dumbing down/easing up of intensity that I don't like. I don't go to the gym for easy.
You don’t go to the gym for easy… right now.
But one day you may. Be grateful programs will exist for you.
I’m supportive of ANYBODY who is going to the gym. Go, you!
Sure, but if classes geared towards the elderly take the place of classes for more able-bodied people, that's a problem. It will eventually simply become a gym for the elderly, as younger folks migrate to other gyms. And that's not a great business model, since elderly people, well...they're less likely to be long-term members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who monopolizes the equipment is inconsiderate. Why are you so focused on age?
Because I don’t see younger people or women taking up permanent residency near pieces of work-out equipment. It’s always some old guy.
Nope. It's always men of all ages. I see groups of teenage boys monopolizing equipment while they all work in sets. I see adult men of all ages take over multiple pieces of equipment by leaving their stuff (bag, water bottle, etc.) on the machines while they "use" 2-3 machine at a time. I see men who will use a machine for excessive amount of time by either doing an excessive number of sets or they are on their phones and NOT exercising. I occasionally see a couple do this but most of the time it's adult men of all ages that feel entitled at the gym.
It's so rude and inconsiderate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you at Lifetime? I have the same feeling but it's women too. It ruins the vibe of the gym at certain times.
OP, a lot of insurance plans now have agreements with health plans for super cheap rates. At Lifetime these memberships are limited to certain hours so that if you come during this time frame you are surrounded by geezers who spend hours at the gym; with no job to go to they are in no hurry.
Before people judge me, my particular resentment comes from the fact that my workout hours coincide with the insurance hours and a lot of the class schedule has been given over to specialized elderly classes. They even fill up the "regular" classes so that there's an overall dumbing down/easing up of intensity that I don't like. I don't go to the gym for easy.
You don’t go to the gym for easy… right now.
But one day you may. Be grateful programs will exist for you.
I’m supportive of ANYBODY who is going to the gym. Go, you!
Anonymous wrote:Are you at Lifetime? I have the same feeling but it's women too. It ruins the vibe of the gym at certain times.
OP, a lot of insurance plans now have agreements with health plans for super cheap rates. At Lifetime these memberships are limited to certain hours so that if you come during this time frame you are surrounded by geezers who spend hours at the gym; with no job to go to they are in no hurry.
Before people judge me, my particular resentment comes from the fact that my workout hours coincide with the insurance hours and a lot of the class schedule has been given over to specialized elderly classes. They even fill up the "regular" classes so that there's an overall dumbing down/easing up of intensity that I don't like. I don't go to the gym for easy.
Anonymous wrote:Depending on the equipment, 20-30 minutes is reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:What is it with the 60 and 70-year old men at local gyms? They monopolize work out equipment for 20-30 minutes. I realize they may need a lot of recovery time but do these Boomers have to be so inconsiderate?
Anonymous wrote:Most of them are there to ogle women. If they really wanted to work out, at that age they should be able to afford a home gym.