It seems there is a trend at my gym that is getting worse instead of better. People see an unsused machine and sit there and scroll social media and/or texts. How long would you allow them to do this before asking if they are using or moving?
It seems there is a trend at my gym that is getting worse instead of better. People see an unsused machine and sit there and scroll social media and/or texts. How long would you allow them to do this before asking if they are using or moving?
3 sets. Offer to let people work in.
Yep, it's annoying. There should be no phones in the gym period.
Instantly. My workout is more important. I don't feel guilty about forcefully asking people to move if I'm running on a busy sidewalk as my run is far more important.
Idk. But when I'm at the gym I wear this tank top. You should see me when I have a pump I'm yoked bro. I flex in the mirror, punch the air, and other crazy stuff. Everyone looks at me like im a scary motherf$cker. Bottom line is stay out of fastboy's way when he's in the gym pumping some serious iron.
Yeah that's right! That's right!!!
What's up?!?? I'm the man that's what's up.
usef wrote:
It seems there is a trend at my gym that is getting worse instead of better. People see an unsused machine and sit there and scroll social media and/or texts. How long would you allow them to do this before asking if they are using or moving?
I just walk up right next to them and start intently perusing their phone screen and they magically get up and let me work in.
usef wrote:
It seems there is a trend at my gym that is getting worse instead of better. People see an unsused machine and sit there and scroll social media and/or texts. How long would you allow them to do this before asking if they are using or moving?
How about people doing "circuit training" by placing their gym bags or drink bottles on one machine while working on another?
Who cares? I don't bother with crappy gyms full of obnoxious people after I got my Vitruvian