Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who bring their entire life's possessions into the room and leave them where they're in other people's way. People who chew gum and/or wear a full face of makeup.
Yoga-specific: people who walk into the studio wearing their shoes and people who talk or pack up during savasana.
Re wearing a face full of makeup.... Who cares?! Maybe they're coming from work. I work out in makeup all the time. I'm not going to take the extra step of washing my face before class. Who's got time for that?!
Anonymous wrote:I hate it when people waltz into a zumba or other class where it's helpful to see the instructor at the last minute and claim a position right up front next to the instructor, crowding out other people and blocking views. It's always people that think they're hot shit and for some reason that particular spot is "theirs" regardless of when they show up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can grin and bear almost every group workout sin except for smelling bad. If you stink enough that I can smell you anywhere in the room there's no way you're not award of it and it's inconsiderate. I take early morning orangetheory classes and there are a few people who always roll in smelling terrible. I dread them choosing the station next to me. I understand getting a waft of BO now and then as the class heats up, but if you smell like ass before the class even starts, you're doing something wrong. Rinse off before class (or even the night before!), wash your butt, apply fresh deodorant, and wear clean workout clothes.
Not just the BO - but the people who reek of perfume or cologne. That's just as bad.
Anonymous wrote:People who bring their entire life's possessions into the room and leave them where they're in other people's way.
Anonymous wrote:I love the group classes at my gym. When you sign up you select a spot/area. The studio has numbered spots on the floor. I was always the one showing up early to get a good spot. Now I can arrive in enough time to set up & work out.
Anonymous wrote:When there is a ton of space and you put your yoga mat right next to mine. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Men in yoga class.
I know, I know, it’s not kind and not fair. they’re totally entitled to be there. and actually, it’s not all men. It’s just that so many smell bad, and breathe SO loud. I also find it awkward to do some of the moves where you get a little close to a neighbor - not super thrilled to have some guy’s butt in my face, or vice verse.
If it helps, I do feel guilty for feeling this way, and would never actually say something to a guy in a class or make him feel unwelcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who bring their entire life's possessions into the room and leave them where they're in other people's way. People who chew gum and/or wear a full face of makeup.
Yoga-specific: people who walk into the studio wearing their shoes and people who talk or pack up during savasana.
I chew gum and I'm not sorry. My mouth gets dry and I can't constantly stop for water.
We get it, the World revolves around you and you don’t give a rats ass about anyone else’s feelings. Thank you for making the world a better place. I would leave the class if you were smacking gum beside me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who bring their entire life's possessions into the room and leave them where they're in other people's way. People who chew gum and/or wear a full face of makeup.
Yoga-specific: people who walk into the studio wearing their shoes and people who talk or pack up during savasana.
I chew gum and I'm not sorry. My mouth gets dry and I can't constantly stop for water.