The gym has at least 10 unwritten rules. If you don't know what they
are, you could be driving other gym users crazy. And that includes the
hulk in the corner with the dumbbells.
The gym has at least 10 unwritten rules. If you don't know what they
are, you could be driving other gym users crazy. And that includes the
hulk in the corner with the dumbbells.
Watch this video on what happens when bench-presses go wrong.
Getting yourself to go to the gym, is difficult enough without having to cope with breaches of gym etiquette on the part of your fellow users.
Most frequent complaints
"The complaints I hear most often are about people using the circuit in
the wrong sequence and people not wiping sweat off the equipment, or not
putting equipment back after use," says Brent Walsh, manager of the
Discovery Wellness and Fitness Centre at the Sports Science Institute of
South Africa.
He also advises gym users to be considerate of time limits on equipment.
"In a gym environment people share space with other people. Gym users
need to be as accommodating as possible when it comes to the facilities
and equipment.
"Some people tend to take ownership of the place. They should bear in mind that they are on shared territory", he says.
Some nasty habits to avoid:
No karaoke club: One can often get a bit too enthusiastic when
the endorphins are pumping and the headphones are on. Just remember -
not everybody is lucky enough to be wearing headphones. And there are
few people who sing in showers or gyms who would be advised to leave
their day-jobs.
Headphone hell: Make sure the volume on your headphones is not
turned up so high that the person on the bike next to you has to share
your passion for pushing pedals to The Pogues. They might actually
prefer The Carpenters, and anyway this can't be good for your eardrums.
Treadmill trick: People who have towels over the settings of
treadmills are immediately under suspicion. Are they trying to cover up
that they're actually running very slowly? Or are they resetting the
machine and going over the 20-minute time limit?
Don't be a chatterbox: People come to the gym to exercise, not
to hear your life story. By all means greet other regulars, but there
are few things more irritating than being on the treadmill, and having
to listen to non-stop chatter from the next machine.
No one has a reservation: You cannot "reserve" equipment by
placing your towel, book or disc player on it, while you finish chatting
up a girl or, even worse, talking loudly on your cell phone.
Here comes Stinky: Get sweaty and stinky in the gym. Don’t
arrive that way. There are few things that put people off more than the
smell of last week's workout emanating from your trainers.
Pool manners: The pool is not there to be used in the place of a
shower. You should be clean when you get into it. And while, we're on
this touchy topic – the pool is not a toilet either.
Dress for success: Appropriate dress is important in the gym.
This does not mean you have to be clad in the latest designer wear. Just
try and wear clothes that absorb sweat and don’t smell too bad.
Don't be a water hog: Don't hog the water fountain, especially
during peak hours. Also don't wash your face at the water fountain or
fill your water bottle when thirsty people are queueing behind you.
No pick-up joint: Don't use the gym as a cruising spot. Your gym
card is not a ticket to picking up potential dates. Most people come to
the gym to get fit, not to get hit on. And on that note, if you prance
around naked for longer than necessary, others may not appreciate it.
If you think that none of these apply to you, maybe you should think
again. See that sweaty guy with the pumped up arms grunting in the
mirror? Now see him grunt at you after he's tripped over the dumbbell
you forgot to put back.
Culled from Health24
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