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Easy Steps To Avoiding Gym Rage
Have you heard about this recently? Many of us
go through this at our local gym or fitness centre on a regular basis and
are become increasingly frustrated. It usually starts as a group of trainees
chat away their experiences of the day on a bench or at a piece of equipment
for fifteen minutes while you are waiting to use it.
Or someone is standing directly in front of the barbell rack doing tiny
lateral raises when you want to get at the really big weights. Or casuals
using equipment favoured by the regulars and often looked at like pieces of
personal furniture for their own use.
All this builds up stress especially between the months of January and April
when the newcomers hit the gyms and fitness centres in an attempt to lose
the weight gained over the Christmas and New Year period.
In trying to realise their New Years resolutions they overcrowd the aerobics
area and take over the weight room leaving weights lying around and causing
queues for equipment. Regulars of the gym experience these problems and
tempers start to flare in a phenomenon becoming known as
"Gym Rage"
During this testing time, all gym-goers, both new and experienced and the
employees of the fitness clubs know that the newcomers usually only last
until April and after that their good intentions run out. To help you
through this stressful time have a look at and follow some of the hints
below:
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Stand at the back of the aerobics class when you
first start, as you will usually find the hard-core regulars will be down
the front.
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Their are no rules that govern how many members
a gym can sign up, causing some fitness centres to become overcrowded with
everybody wanting to use them in the morning and afternoon on their way to
and from work. So try to plan your visit to the gym a little earlier than
usual or later in the day or evening. There is only one effective way to
beat the January to April rush and that is to workout out late at night
after 7.00pm
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Talking on your cell phone whilst you are
working out, this will tie up a machine or piece of equipment for a long
time causing problems. It’s recommended that you turn off your cell phone
whilst at the gym.
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Don't hog the machines; try not to go over the
time limits set on the particular machine you are using. If there is a time
limit please stick to it. The thing that annoys most people is the way
people sit on a machine knocking out set after set. By performing one set to
muscular failure and moving on will free up the machines for use by the next
person.
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Wipe the machines down after use, try not to
leave your sweat on the piece of equipment you have just used, use a towel
to separate yourself from the machine while you make use of it and wipe it
down thoroughly after use.
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Don't drop the weights onto the ground and don’t
clang them loudly as this is very off-putting to the other members. Make
sure you return the weights to there correct place on the racks when you're
finished with them even though you might have found them lying on the floor.
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One thing you don't want to do is constantly ask
people if they've finished using a machine when they're obviously still
exercising on it. If anything the trainee will try to sit on it longer just
to annoy you. Be patient; don't interrupt them while they are lifting, wait
until they finish their set first.
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A gym isn't a social club don’t stand around in
large groups chatting especially if you have a machine in use, do your
talking in the locker room or at reception.
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Don’t leave your towel or other personal items
lying around on a bench or piece of equipment if you are not using it. Leave
your training space as clean as the way you found it. If the equipment is
unattended for more than five minutes go ahead and use it, but be prepared
to share also, let people work in with you if the difference in weight is
not too large. Leave enough space around you so that other people can
approach the weight rack and get the equipment they need.
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Don’t scream when you are going for that
personal best lift, remember that the others around you are concentrating on
their own work out to and don't need to hear you screaming out for
attention. Exhaling loudly as you contract the muscles during your set is
fine.
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Don’t hog the water fountain, only take a few
mouthfuls of water and then move away, don’t fill up your huge water bottle
with cold water and leave warm drinking water for the rest of the members.
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Follow the gyms code of conduct usually seen on
the walls of the gym or fitness centre, if trainees are not following the
code report it to management don’t take it into your own hands.
Do yourself a favour and put these simple steps
to use the next time you are in the gym and you will be in for a much more
pleasant experience.
Gary Matthews is the author of the popular fitness eBooks Maximum Weight
Loss and Maximum Weight Gain. Please visit
www.maximumfitness.com right now for your 'free' muscle building e-course.
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