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    A Physique Exclusive To Improve Gym Etiquette!

    By: Amjad Vanimal


    2-Bodybuilding has learned that a large number of people don't follow general gym etiquette. Our close examination at major gyms and fitness clubs throughout the region shows that the number of gym-goers are increasing day by day, but many of them don't know how to behave while they work out.


    Hit Hard
    But Mind Your Behavior

    The gym is a place where people are supposed to be more intimate and mingling with strangers than they would ever choose to be. There are muscle boys, circuit boys, athletes, older men and muscle bears. Each has his own reasons for going to the gym. Each reaps his own rewards there.

    There's nothing like a good gym atmosphere. The noise, from the grunts of exertion to the loud music, is an ingredient that you can't really appreciate until you experience it - something that fires you up. And most importantly, of the things that are most readily apparent, is the presence of other people.

    Whether serving as inspiration for a physique you might want to achieve or reassurance that you're in better shape than someone else and you should keep on going, there's nothing quite like being around others.

    You can also learn new and unusual exercises just by discreetly watching these other people in the gym. One can learn several effective movements and variations that you probably wouldn't have otherwise known about.

    It's obvious that nowadays people are so much more crazed about fitness and bodybuilding. The numbers of gym-goers are increasing leaps and bounds. They do believe health is wealth. But are they exactly sure how to behave when at the gym? I should say a majority of them do not.

    "The Middle East fitness industry is witnessing tremendous growth and the number of people going to the gym has increased more than ever before. But the worst thing is a majority of the gym-goers don't follow general gym etiquette which causes a burden for others also," said Middle East Fitness Professionals (MEFITPRO) Divisional Manager Danny Bartlett.

    "It's great that people go to the gym because they take care of their fitness. Regular exercise keeps us healthy, helps control weight, and is a great way to maintain [healthy] bone density. Simultaneously people have to make sure that they take care of the gym premises as well. I get annoyed when people ignore gym hygiene and etiquette. It's not only boorish and inconsiderate, but it can cause harm to the [gym-goer] and those around him or her", said Danny.

    "I cannot stress strongly enough how disgusting it's to see someone sweating all over a piece of equipment in the gym and then not wipe it down with disinfectant spray. The gym is already enough of a breeding ground for bacteria and viruses, especially during the flu and cold season.

    Though there may not be rules posted around the gym for how to act, there are some unspoken rules that all of us should be familiar with, whether we are hardcore bodybuilders or just a newbie," Danny Bartlett added.

    "People go to the gym with different aims and dreams. Some of them are hard core hitters, some recreational and others are newbies. If the person on the machine or weight bench next to you is a hard core bodybuilder or recreational bodybuilder, they should consider others while they hit.

    My kind suggestion is to have gym management set up a separate section for different people according to their nature of goals. This may help them to work out more safe and comfortable," Danny Bartlett added.


    Gym Bloomers And Rules Of Etiquette

    -> Use Of Machines:

    Every gym is like a water-tight compartment with different machines. The equipment is typically placed a little too close together in order to locate easily for the users. But there are people flinging weights wildly, dropping heavy weights on the floor, hanging onto treadmills for dear life and just generally using bad form with their exercises.

    Put Your Machine Back On The Track
    One of the most important rules is to put your weights back on the rack where you found them. Replace them on the right rack so that your fellow bodybuilders don't have to hunt around on other machines for them.

    Share
    Time is very limited. We get a very limited time to spend in the gym. If you are doing multiple sets on the machine, try to let others join so that they can workout on the same machine during your rest time.

    Clean Up After Workout
    Wipe down gym equipment after you have used it. Nobody wants to sit in a puddle of your sweat, or grasp handles slick with your sweatiness. Always carry a gym towel with you, and use it wherever you get off a machine.

    Don't Hog The Treadmill
    Don't sit on equipment you are not using, especially if it's busy, and don't hog machine by spending unnecessary time chatting too long between or after sets, especially if you are using equipment that there is only one of. Many gyms have time limits on cardio machines during busy hours. There is a reason for that, and you should obey it.

    -> Use Of Mobile Phones:

    Many gym-goers are seen using mobile phones for long hours, speaking audible and horrible. You are here for a workout, not for chatting with your dears. If you are not expecting an urgent call then leave it in your locker.

    Mirrors

    Don't walk in front of people using the mirrors to do exercises like squats. It's considered very poor etiquette to block someone's view of himself or herself and you can make people working out very angry. That is because it's important for them to keep their focus on their form while looking at their reflection and getting in the way of their view is a form of sabotage.

    Weight Racks

    Don't block other people's access to weight racks by working out immediately in front of them, have some consideration for others who also want to use the equipment.

    -> Ask Before You Use:

    Do ask if people are finished with equipment once they have got up. Try not to assume they have, and definitely don't just move equipment that has just been left alone for a moment. Check to see if it's finished with first, they may have just gone to get a drink of water or some more paper to wipe down equipment with.

    -> Be Clean:

    Nobody wants to smell you while you work out. Make sure you smell clean. Showering after your workout not only makes you smell and feel fresh again, you will wash away the germs and viruses that you most certainly picked up at the gym.

    Also, don't wear the same clothes you wore for your last workout. They stink, whether you think so or not. Wash your work out clothes on a regular basis and maintain good hygiene. You are working hard to look and feel better; nobody wants to check out someone who smells bad. It's a major turn off.

    As you can see, this is not rocket science but basic common sense and respect for others. At the end of the day, it's very easy to pay our fee and take the gym for granted. We just need to remember that it's not only ourselves that train there.

    So try to behave in your gym as you would behave in your neighbour's home, with courtesy, consideration and good manners. And enjoy your workout.



    Bad Etiquette
    The Worst Gym Etiquette That We Have Seen.



    The master trainers of the Impact British Training Solution in Abu Dhabi comment on the topic:

    * Recently in Abu Dhabi a member of a club was told to wait for the gym instructor to finish using the Swiss ball for his own abs routine. The instructor was on duty!

    * Guys who think the free-weights area is exclusively for macho men only and try to intimidate women and smaller guys.

    * Women trying to run on the treadmill in a sari.

    # Once saw a guy working out on a treadmill in Abu Dhabi in flip flops smoking a cigarette! He used the water holder as an ashtray. Amazing!

    # Probably for us the worst offense is when fitness trainers do not do their jobs properly. How often do you see gym users in mortal danger because they are doing exercises/stretching that are so dangerous, out of date and ineffective? Locking out their joints, swinging their weights around (momentum not muscle), hanging on for dear life on the steppers, and cardio machines are just some of the bad techniques that need to be corrected in the right way. Instructors who do not know how to correct clients probably need to do a check up on their education.


    Rules Of Etiquette
    Some Rules Of Etiquette For A Well-Disciplined Gym Rat.



    -> Wear Proper Training Shoes:

    Not sandals or boots or trainers with wedge soles or wheels. Training shoes technology is a science in itself. Respect your feet by doing the right thing; a good cross trainer is suitable for the gym environment but running shoes will be needed for high mileage runners.

    -> Appropriate Clothing:

    You don't have to cover yourself from head to toe but please respect the local culture. Spandex mini shorts and ridiculous t-tops might work well in the studio but too much flesh in the gym is generally unhygienic if you are working to a moderate to high intensity.

    Always ensure that you change into (and out of) workout clothing. Even for that little lunch time workout do not be tempted to workout in your office clothing. Also, make sure you wear natural fibers and wash the clothing regularly!


    -> Ditch The Scent:

    It's a gym, not a night club. There is a need for fresh air in a gym environment - this is critical. The last thing you want to do is pollute the airspace of other hardworking individuals with heavy perfumes/aftershaves, save it for after your shower at the end of your workout.

    -> Wear Deodorant:

    There is nothing worse than a smelly gym user. It's the hardest conversation a gym manager will ever have but this is probably one of the most common complaints from fellow patrons. You smell. Everybody smells, especially when they workout. Do yourself and others a favor, and just put a little deodorant on.

    -> Grunting And Groaning:

    Ok so you are working it... just be aware how it sounds and how off putting it is to other users. If you are yelling at every repetition it can be really irritating to other users and probably means the weight is too much for you. Lighten up and give everyone a break.
    Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.

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    junglo,

    again one of the best articles i have seen in the long time, i have no idea why i missed this one, but i missed a lot of stuff LOL in the past month. But i have the question. Who wrote this pasrt:

    A Physique Exclusive To Improve Gym Etiquette!

    By: Amjad Vanimal


    2-Bodybuilding has learned that a large number of people don't follow general gym etiquette. Our close examination at major gyms and fitness clubs throughout the region shows that the number of gym-goers are increasing day by day, but many of them don't know how to behave while they work out.
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    Oh man, I've been on the receiving end of just about all these. Makes you wonder if people are really that clueless sometimes, or just don't care. Maybe both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blablabla View Post
    Oh man, I've been on the receiving end of just about all these. Makes you wonder if people are really that clueless sometimes, or just don't care. Maybe both.
    you know what, i am going to the gym now where trainers as stupid as some people as well, and i mean STUPID.

    For example i was doing standing dumbbell curls and i am not as strung as i was LONG TIME AGO, but still using 75lb for reps, and one of the trainers sends his trainees in the front of me to grab some dumbbells i stopped because literally could have hit her with the 75lb dumbbell. I just looked at the trainer and had nothing to say. And i just dont want to talk how they train people i cant watch it, it does heart tho to see how they do it.

    and members oh BOY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Diva View Post
    junglo,

    again one of the best articles i have seen in the long time, i have no idea why i missed this one, but i missed a lot of stuff LOL in the past month. But i have the question. Who wrote this pasrt:

    A Physique Exclusive To Improve Gym Etiquette!

    By: Amjad Vanimal


    2-Bodybuilding has learned that a large number of people don't follow general gym etiquette. Our close examination at major gyms and fitness clubs throughout the region shows that the number of gym-goers are increasing day by day, but many of them don't know how to behave while they work out.
    Why that would be....
    Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.

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    alot of people go to the gym so they can say they do and do a little useless workout. so they do not respect it so they do not pay attention to it and think it someone elses job or that it does not matter.

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    My big 3 are
    1. People who do not rack thier weights.
    2. People who do not wipe thier sweat off of the equipment. I am a sweaty bastard when I work out and I do not wish people in my sweat.
    3. People you exssefully grunt and groan. It makes it sound like a bad tennis match which sounds like a bad porno. I can not stand that shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigblue View Post
    My big 3 are
    1. People who do not rack thier weights.
    2. People who do not wipe thier sweat off of the equipment. I am a sweaty bastard when I work out and I do not wish people in my sweat.
    3. People you exssefully grunt and groan. It makes it sound like a bad tennis match which sounds like a bad porno. I can not stand that shit.
    Those are my top 3 as well. I don't enjoy laying in another guys ass grease.

    Another thing that annoys me is people who sit and read magazines in between sets ... for 5 or more minutes! I'm there to work, not relax.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slickric View Post
    Those are my top 3 as well. I don't enjoy laying in another guys ass grease.

    Another thing that annoys me is people who sit and read magazines in between sets ... for 5 or more minutes! I'm there to work, not relax.

    this is priceless LMAO

    I don't enjoy laying in another guys ass grease.

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    I must remember that one, Slick!
    Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.

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