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People At The Gym

foreigngirl

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Here are some common types of People at the gym.....Which one are YOU

Barbody - The most common gym lurker. As the name implies, this guy works on muscles to show off at the bar, with purpose of impressing chicks or intimidating pencil necks. Usually, it's a young guy between 15-25 years old, who's at the gym working on every upper body muscle he can see from the front. The routine consists of endless curls, bench presses, pushdowns and seated presses. Once in a while you see him throw in a few lat pull downs and crunches just for fun.

Chat Boy - This type of guy is rare, but you don't want to run into him. Chat boy wants to discuss lifting, eating, or life in general with you, often in great detail. Now, I have nothing against conversation, especially workout talk, but chat boy doesn't know when to stop and turns a one-hour workout into two.

The Sharp Dressed Man - Believe me, not every girl is going crazy for this guy. I've seen him many times, and I still don't get it. His lifting attire: t-shirt, dress pants, and loafers. I mean frigging loafers? One workout I could understand, but nobody forgets their gym bag everyday.

Stanky - Stanky, for lack of a better term, stank. It wasn't a natural,"I just busted my ass and sweated a fountain" type of odor – it was more of a festering pile of sewage smell that assaulted the nose. I'm pretty sure that he didn't wash himself, his gym clothes, his underwear -- or most likely all three. I could smell him coming and it was bad enough that if he worked next to me, I would finish what I was doing quickly and run for oxygen.

Rocky Jr. - I'm all for boxing, I think it's a great way to stay fit and relieve tension. What I don't get is the guy shadowboxing in front of the dumbbells. My gym has no boxing equipment, not even a place to jump rope, yet Rocky comes here three times a week to get ready for Apollo. Here's a hint: it's not that kind of gym.

Mutterer - This guy loads the bar up with way too much weight, eekes out 3 reps with bad form and then mutters "shit", loudly, after his set prematurely ends. He's under the impression that everyone CARES how much he's lifting and wants us to know that any other day he could have made the lift. If you see this, make sure to avoid eye contact, otherwise you'll end up hearing a lengthy, bullshit explanation for the travesty you just witnessed.

Tightpants - This is self-explanatory. If you even think this might apply to you, buy some new pants. NOW!

Mr. Scream - No matter what weight this guy is using, or what rep he's on, he feels the need to share his pain with us. A certain amount of noise is understandable, and even expected on certain movements (i.e. squats), but nobody wants to hear you yell through 4 sets of pushdowns.

The Hurler - Unfortunately, this has nothing to do with puking. This guy feels the need to launch any weight he's just finished using, especially dumbbells, onto the floor. Not only is this a hazard for anyone near him, it breaks down the dumbbells. Losing control when lowering weights might happen once in while, but launching the weights so everyone can look and see how much you used is pathetic.

The Tag Team - I thought this one was over-stated by everyone, until I joined my latest gym. The team, as the name implies, is actually two guys working together to lift the same weight. This is almost always on the bench press, where one guy loads the bar up and his friend helps him pull every rep after the second one. I've even seen instances where a guy was helped on all of his reps. Rhetorical question time: If you need help to bench 400 lbs, do you really bench 400?

The Entourage - Another one that borders on cliché: You've seen this: a group of guys –– usually high school to early 20's – lifting together. They almost always congregate at the bench or preacher station. They hog up this area without seeming to do any work. They're more interested in what party they're going to or which chick they're trying to score with. Lord help you if you want to bench when they're around.

Cable Guy - This guy, for one reason or another, LIVES by the cable stack. Maybe he thinks they're better or safer or maybe he just misses his Bowflex. Either way, cable cross-overs, cable curls, cable crunches and cable lateral raises do not a workout make.

The Jackass - I couldn't think of more appropriate name for the guy who loads up a bar or machine, does his reps and leaves it. The next person is then stuck with the task of unloading the 300lbs his friend just helped him bench. I get pissed just thinking about it.

Mr. Smith - Have you ever seen anyone base his entire workout around the Smith Machine? Most savvy lifters are well versed in the limitations (and evils) of the Smith machine. However, Mr. Smith treats it like a long lost relative and tries to spend as much time on or around it as possible. Bench press? Check. Squat? Check. Incline press? Check. Upright row and lean way back? Check. Extra shearing on his joints? Check. Injury? On it's way.

Mr. Clean... and Curl - Having invented a new exercise, the reverse hang-clean, Mr. Clean sports impressive strength and muscularity in the hips and lower back. Oh wait, he was curling…

The Wanderer - This guy combines his love of walking with weightlifting. His routine: load the bar up, do a set, walk around the gym for 10 minutes and repeat 4 or 5 times. My favorite is when they load up a bar, leave it in the squat rack and come back and curl it. Same amount of time – twice the jackass.

The Orthopedist's Dream - Closely related to Mr. Smith (I'm sure they'll end up in the same waiting room sooner or later) is the Dream. Let's see: he squats onto a chair and bounces back up, deadlifts like he's waiting to be mounted and benches with an arch you could drive a Mini Cooper through. Hey buddy, hear that crackling noise? It's your spine.

Captain Crunch - The last guy I saw like this was middle aged, paunchy and terrified of everyone in my gym. His claim to fame is doing 8 consecutive sets on the crunch machine, with a 5 second rest period in between. His answer when I asked him if I could work in: more crunches. I wonder if his waist has gotten any smaller?

Dance Fever - Every time I see Dance in my gym he's either on his way to, or coming out of an aerobic class. Sometimes I think he does it to meet chicks, but then I remember his stylin' headband and Richard Simmons-like build. I'm all for cardiovascular fitness, but I believe that unless it involves hitting something, men do not belong in aerobic classes. The only Fonda you should even think about imitating is Peter, although I would not recommend his previous "supplementation."

Shortshorts - See Tightpants above. And, if they were once jeans, shoot yourself.

Rack and Roller - This has to be seen to be believed: this guy goes to the dumbbell rack, picks the dumbbells off the rack, places them on the floor and then rolls them to whatever bench he's working on. When he's done, he rolls them back. It's a good thing too... I mean I wouldn't want him to exert himself.

Charlie Bandana - Charlie shows up to the gym in clothes that would embarrass Hulk Hogan. Apparently, he learned everything he knows about gym attire from reading Flex ... in 1986. The bandana, clown pants and shitkicker boots are bad enough, but it's the silly muscle T-shirts (Fear This!) that really push him over the top. I'm sure he feels ultra hardcore, but he looks like a tool.

Right Tackle - 20 years ago Right Tackle dominated the field on his high school football team. I know this because I've heard him tell his story at least 50 times. It's either right before or right after he looks in your direction and says: "I used to lift more than this." Every time a young guy with a decent build comes near him he asks, "You play football?" This inevitably leads to a re-telling of RT's past glories. Hey buddy, leave the kids alone -- it's over.

Treadswill - It's bad enough to watch people bounce the bar off their chests and squat 2 inches down, but now I have to see cheating during cardio?!?! Because walking at 3 MPH is apparently tiring and too stressful, Treadswill eases his pain by leaning onto the display column to support his bulbous form. What the hell's wrong with you when even walking fast is too hard?

The Scholar - I see guys carry bodybuilding mags around the gym all the time. Usually they're trying to follow some bullshit 30 set routine; I feel bad for them but it doesn't really bother me. What irritates me is the guy reading a book in between sets. You shouldn't be able to talk between sets, much less have the ability to read a book. I mean, if you're not going to put real effort in, then why bother in the first place? Last time I checked there were no studies showing that reading Dune is anabolic.

Mr. Natswole - The biggest "natural" guy in the gym. I have no problems with gear, but watching moonface talk about the virtues of being natural and how it was training "balls to the wall" that got him big really gets to me. Nobody's asking for a confession, but if you're juicing don't try to present yourself as something you're not. Unless, of course, your name is Skip...

Dumbellina - Okay, I know I said this would be about guys, but I'm sure at least one woman will read this. Anyway, Dumbellina is the epitome of what women shouldn't be doing in the gym. Her entire workout revolves around those tiny cast iron dumbbells that wouldn't give a toddler a good workout. I'm not sure what's she's doing with them, but it looks like her goal is to one day flap her arms and take to the sky. One of these days, I expect to see her gracefully soaring over the parking lot. The good thing is, I'm sure those nasty weights won't make her too big.

Desperado - Every gym has at least one of these guys, whose sole purpose at the gym is to search for someone to rub up against. His habits of constantly leering at, hitting on, or "accidentally" bumping into the female members make him a nuisance. One of these days he's going to bump the wrong girl and end with 25lb plate sticking in the side of his head.

Baby Huey - Here's one for the younger guys. Huey's claim to fame is that he mocks all of his scrawny classmates at my gym for the weights they use. Being a skinny teenager is hard enough and I'm sure getting to the gym takes some balls for these guys. What they don't need is verbal abuse from some doofus who just happened to be born big, fat and strong. He's another one that will eventually screw with wrong person and have his ass handed to him.

Coach - Coach has somehow managed talk his girlfriend into going to the gym and letting him train her. Unfortunately, he thinks she needs to follow his "hardcore" training methods. It's almost comical listening to him tell her that leg pressing is for sissies. It's even funnier to listen to him correct her out loud for wanting to "tone up." Hey pal, she doesn't care if "getting toned" is a misnomer -- she just wants to look good. She squats with better form than you anyway...
 
My gym has Ninja guys
these 2 dudes come in and have these wooden swards and practice or something and no matter where you are in the gym you can hear this "Clack Clack" over and over as the swords hit. I cant believe they paid good money to do that @ a gym when you can do that shit anywhere
 
How about the I dont care what the fuck you have to say, shut up

No I can not get you roids

Dont care what i look like I am there to fuck up weights

I make noise cause i want to....guy :evil: :)
 
There was this young black man that was pretty friggin ripped and had some good size aty my gym yeaterday. He had the strangest routine and worst for ever!

When I got there he was doing hack squats with the maching loaded. He wasn't even squatting. He would bend his knees till he dropped about 3 inches while grunting loud as hell.

Next he went on to Smith inclines. He put 225 on it and bounced it off his chest about 5 times.

Then it was like some strange combination of shrugs and upright rows.

To top it off he finished with concentration curls with the 50's. He would move his entire body to swing the weight up to curl it. only to lower it just as quickly.

Fuckin moron. It was actually embarassing watching him. I caught another guy watching him and just shaking his head. The same thing I did everytime I looked his way.

Just imagine how big guys like this could get with proper form and a solid routine.

What do we call this guy? "Mr. dumbfuck with great genetics"?
 
I just think its funny when I see a guy with his girl/friend/wife, showing her what to do and how to do it and he just looks like a rooster, so full of himself
 
bump for "coach"
where's the entry for "stair betty" (supports all her weight on the grips while drinking a coke and pumping frantically) and "mr greasy" (do i need to explain?)
haven't seen chatboy and chatboysuckup in weeks; or the entourage since last fall. lucky :)
 
How about "Stinky"

The guy who wears the same shit to the gym everytime without washing it. Ever!

This regular was asked to leave a few years back until he washed his workout gear cause they got so many complaints. Never saw him again. How embarassing. Felt bad for him. Other than that he was a nice guy. You just had to keep your distance whenever he started talking to you.
 
Observer - You can find him/her looking all around the gym in between sets stereotyping other people instead of concentrating on their own routine
 
s w o l e said:
Observer - You can find him/her looking all around the gym in between sets stereotyping other people instead of concentrating on their own routine

LOL!!!
 
I work at a gym in the weight room as a moniter

It amazes me the stupidity of people.

But mines a college gym so the demographic break down is usually like this:

1. Sorority Girls - Hot, dumb, taking up all the cardio machines. They're limited to 30 minutes for certain cardio machines and then they bitch when they try and pull something sneaky off to get more minutes. Asses in yoga pants are always a good site.

2. Frat Guy - Aka Bench and Bicep Jockey. Hey kid, you look like a weiner, bro your arm vain is swole. This dude hits on a lot of chicks and thinks he's tough shit.

3. Newbies - They're about 135 lbs or a slopping 220 lbs. They seem to have dark curly hair for some reason too. Usually take up stuff you want to lift but at least they dont grate on you like the frat boys.

4. Dedicated Meatheads - I might be part of this group :p . Talk slow and deep like they aint none that bright. Could definitely kick pencil-necks asses like Jackangel.

5. Older Milfish Ladies - kinda rare but they are there. Makes you think "fuck I want my wife to look like that when she's in her mid 30's." Some of them may be cougars and might check you out sometimes.

6. Dedicated Females - go in there and lift, dont talk and get down to business. Impresses us all.

I am sure there's more.....
 
7. The arab/indian guys with huge sideburns - must be a new cultural fad or something. These guys have the worst body odour on the planet, makes me evacuate the area when they're polluting it. Excuse the stereotype, but they wouldnt exist if there was some truth to it.
 
to all you EF ladies who are #6: many of us will check you out discreetly and NOT talk to you cause 1 - we respect you're serious and 2- you raise the game and make us work out harder. It ain't cause you're doing something wrong.
 
Island Son said:
to all you EF ladies who are #6: many of us will check you out discreetly and NOT talk to you cause 1 - we respect you're serious and 2- you raise the game and make us work out harder. It ain't cause you're doing something wrong.


and I allways felt weird being at the gym by myself (without my husband and its all guys there, the girls are doing ONLY cardio, no weght lifting). Told my husband I feel like everyone is watching me and maybe laughing at me. So I made him buy me home equipment, so I dont have to feel that way again.
 
We used to have “BOB” my training partner named her that. She was the only woman I know that could rep 225 on the bench and had forgotten more about training than most will ever know. Her nick name gives away the fact she may have had a little too much testosterone in her system. I hope she doesn’t read this; she could probably kick my ass LOL! :)
 
Gguy9 said:
How about the I dont care what the fuck you have to say, shut up

No I can not get you roids

Dont care what i look like I am there to fuck up weights

I make noise cause i want to....guy :evil: :)


I Agree, that this one was forgotten. I'm the "Get in - Train Hard - Get out" person. All of the above are the reason I bought my own gym equipnent and now train at home.
 
Island Son said:
to all you EF ladies who are #6: many of us will check you out discreetly and NOT talk to you cause 1 - we respect you're serious and 2- you raise the game and make us work out harder. It ain't cause you're doing something wrong.

Ohhhhh.....so that's what it is.......

foreigngirl said:
Stanky - Stanky, for lack of a better term, stank. It wasn't a natural,"I just busted my ass and sweated a fountain" type of odor – it was more of a festering pile of sewage smell that assaulted the nose. I'm pretty sure that he didn't wash himself, his gym clothes, his underwear -- or most likely all three. I could smell him coming and it was bad enough that if he worked next to me, I would finish what I was doing quickly and run for oxygen.

We've got 2 of these.....one is "Aquaman" cuz of the above + he's soaking, dripping wet & the other is just Stanky.....

We've also got the Prison Crew -- black guys who work out in Timberlands, Wifebeaters & Jeans. Except for the leader -- he's always color-coordinated. Nice guys....always say Hi! to me & call me "Baby Girl." :rolleyes:
 
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