Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who set the speed and incline of their treadmills up so high they have to hang onto the top to keep from flying off. That's an awesome workout! For your arms! ugh.
Sometimes a good - and different - workout is setting it to a high incline. Especially with machines that go up to 50% incline, you need to hang on sometimes for safety.
I do not want to do the same workout every time.
50% incline? Are you climbing walls?
I regularly use the incline for walking, but most of the machines go up to 15 degrees. No matter what setting you're using, if you have to hold on (for "safety" or otherwise), then you're doing it wrong. Slow down, lower the incline, and work your way up gradually. You are not doing yourself any favors or making yourself stronger by holding on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, those things bug me too. The other day I went to the gym and wanted to do some ab work on that captain's chair thing. (the only one.) This guy was standing RIGHT in front of it, lifting weights, blocking it. So I figured I'd work out at other stations and wait for him to finish. He stopped lifting a couple minutes later, but "saved" the machine by rolling the weights in front of it. He walked around the gym for awhile.
After I had literally lifted at 12 other circuit stations, he came back to the ab thing and stood in front of it for another 5 minutes without doing anything. Then he did about a minute of abs, then stood around again. While I did another 5 stations.
He and his stuff finally moved away from the machine - literally 20 minutes after he'd taken it over, and with him doing about 1 minute on the actual machine. I've never seen such ridiculous machine-hogging with so little actual workout involved.
I hate it when the grunters sound like they're having sex. It makes me feel like I'm intruding on something private - really uncomfortable.
Excuse me, may I use that while you're lift/walking around/not using it? Done.
+1
Seriously, PPs, can you explain why you can't just say "Are you using this? Can I work in?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who set the speed and incline of their treadmills up so high they have to hang onto the top to keep from flying off. That's an awesome workout! For your arms! ugh.
Sometimes a good - and different - workout is setting it to a high incline. Especially with machines that go up to 50% incline, you need to hang on sometimes for safety.
I do not want to do the same workout every time.
Anonymous wrote:The people who set the speed and incline of their treadmills up so high they have to hang onto the top to keep from flying off. That's an awesome workout! For your arms! ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back to annoyances:
Men (it's always the men) who don't wipe their sweat off the machine. Yes, that Seinfeld episode. Gross, gross, gross.
They also never re-rack their weight plates. Dumbbells, yes, but weight plates on the hammer strength equipment, never. I often complain or get someone else to remove the 300 pounds of weight so I can put on my 45s.