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 Gym Etiquette, what ticks you off in your gym?

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adrianhsgan
post May 29 2011, 10:02 AM

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QUOTE(jamis @ May 29 2011, 11:37 AM)
Dam guys, sheet do happens. One morning theres a guy come and ask me, how to use the dumbbell, then i ask him what he wants to train and i guide him through with some basic guideline after that he go and ask me how to train leg and i show him the leg press machine and stuff and up to a point he asked me "u know that guy?" - pointing to another strager across the gym, and i said i dont knw then he replied me "He is very handsome, like u" I WAS LIKE WTF, GAY ALARM TRIGGERED and after that i just told me the basic on the leg press and i run away, after tat he come back again and asked me to help him to do STRETCHING FROM THE BACK (he wants to stretch the chest) then i ask him to use stretch it on the two bars on the pulley machine .... after i try to stay far far from him and he came to me again said he wants to leave... AND ASK FOR MY PHONE NUMBER!, i just told him, "no i dont think so" gosh.....
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adrianhsgan
post May 29 2011, 09:27 PM

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Hehe in my gym, there was once when a 60-70 year old uncle came to lift weights. He chose the weights that were definitely out of his ability, and while doing dumb bell presses, he made squealing sounds like a kettle when the water is boiled. I'm not annoyed or irritated, more like I'm losing focus when I'm lifting because I was trying to control myself from bursting into laughter.

Actually I should be more worried if he gets a heart attack, especially when I'm the only one with him in the gym. tongue.gif

 

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