As it happens, the celebrations require a couple days of travel back and forth, plus there is a chauffeured wine tasting tour involved--so any pictures Crabby might post today could be blurry, and her words might be slurry, and plus she'd be in a hurry, so why cause any worry or even risk fury when we have a fun guest post on hand?
This guest post is by a favorite Cranky Fitness commenter, Cindy who blogs over at Fat Chick's Fitness!
Enjoy, and I'll be back Monday--Crabby
So I went with my friend to check out a gym that she just started at. I thought it was the one that has the massage chairs but she told me, Nope, not at her location. No comfy chairs at her gym she tells me. You're there to workout, not flake out. Oh, I will flake out wherever and whenever I feel the need. I am not too proud to sit on the floor!
So we enter the facility and EEK! EEK! EEK! EEK! Think the music from Jaws! It was like walking out into an NHL skating rink.
Have you people never heard of walls? I looked around and I will grant you that most people were just doing their thing but we definitely got checked-out and dismissed by a few people. OK, I may be a little self-conscious about the whole idea that even though I’m a fat chick I’m also a fully qualified gym rat as well.
At this point I had a bad case of information overload. Thousands of grey pieces of equipment sitting on multi-block grey floor with light grey walls.
How does somebody with limited vision find anything? I wonder how often they hear people saying “I left my water bottle on my treadmill and when I came back I couldn’t find the treadmill,” “We need row markers like in the parking lots.” Ooh they should use that idea, road signs. I’m working out in Heart Attack Alley today!
Anyway, I notice right off that the doors to the locker rooms are right there in the exercise area. UM Yuuuuck! So from your treadmill you can watch me walk in, go in the locker room, come out, do my workout and you know how long I am in the locker room and how often. I worked in an office once where I had to pass a couple desks to go to the washroom. One of the desk occupants used commented on my bathroom habits which are not and were not abnormal! I do not care to have somebody doing that at the gym.
The other thing is that there are people that you may want to avoid at the gym. The political campaigner comes to mind as I have been avoiding her at my gym for a while.
When I think about it they really have to stay on top of any noise problems. A squeaky machine would drive everybody insane. I’m not really a fan of too much repetitive treadmill stomping either. I’m not talking normal use, some people seem to be able to slap their feet when they run and it is loud. I’m an exercise grunter myself so the less said about that being an annoyance the better.
So I think we have established I’m never joining this gym, not unless they get the massaging chair!
Which would you rather see at the gym? Just pretend it’s a massage chair and if you’re not single or you’re not into men or actually amputees ‘cause I cut his arms off in the third picture or … you know, just pretend!
Here at work, I have to walked by the secretary to use the bathroom. So ya, she's probably wonderful about my excessive restroom use. The whole situation is kind of.... crappy.
ReplyDeleteYeah, your secretary may notice but she doesn't ask you if your constipated is my guess, or if you need help. I should have found out what type of help was being offered. That could have been fun.
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ReplyDeleteWe have a guy at the gym I work at who is probably 70 and he "runs" on the treadmill at 10 mph, which involves him hanging onto the handles for dear life and letting his feet flap against the belt super noisily. I can talk to anyone at the gym and refer to him as the "running guy" and they know who I'm talking about.
ReplyDeleteHaHa - this made me laugh because I've seen this way to many times!!!
DeleteI don't get it 'cause in my head I am going OUCH! OUCH! OUCH! and they are enjoying themselves as they bang their feet down. The other one is those gals in high heels where you can see their ankle twist right and left with each step. OUCH! How can you do that!
DeleteOh - I love reading Cindy's blog - fun to see her over here today!!
ReplyDeleteAnd, the whole open gym sounds like a nightmare - I will stick to my home workouts!!!
Enjoy the wedding and wine, Crabby!
Kim you are the best! I have a lot to learn from you about fitness but also about being gracious and kind hearted!
DeleteWOW!! What an amazing article. I have never been so inspired before! That Cindy at FatChicksFitness is SO talented!
ReplyDeleteThis article made my day. Cindy, you are hilarious!!! Thanks for your insight. Nice to meet Crabby McSlacker as well! :)
ReplyDeleteA great post to let someone lough. Sometimes I see someone getting trouble in gym, and others make fun of it. Never mind, carry on.
ReplyDeleteSinced I am a gym rat & have been for 30+ years - ummmmmmmmm, too many stories here! :)
ReplyDeleteFascinating. The only two gyms I have belonged to have been open. (In fact that's how I got interested in lifting: using the elliptical and watching the weight side of the room and thinking it looked interesting.) Nobody seems to watch anyone except to see if they're nearing the end of a set and about to move on.
ReplyDeleteMary Anne in Kentucky
I don't like conventional gyms, rows of equipment that you drone away on. The one and only gym I ever loved was my boxing gym, which it was just group classes, boxing, strength training, kickboxing and bootcamp, it was the most fun I've ever had exercising.
ReplyDeleteAfter today's yoga class, I could certainly go for the massage chair! Thanks for being such a fun guest, Cindy!
ReplyDeleteOH I AM IN IN IN FOR THE MASSAGE CHAIR TOO
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Cindy, that was an amazing blog. Loved reading it! I feel we are very likeminded.
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