I'm fortunate. I work out at lunch in the company gym. Most everybody keeps it pretty professional. There is occassional chit chat, but for the most part we are all on a specific time constraint.
Then again since there seems to be one of these guys in all gyms and I haven't noticed them in mine...?
Maybe I'm just not very observant. Yeah... that has to be it.
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Thread: Newbies in the gym
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I'm not sure what to think of a guy at my gym. Is he possibly the "anti-nester?" He will load up the bench bar (for instance), do his set, then almost completely leave the gym to play on his phone for 5 minutes. He goes up to the front lobby and sits down, and sometimes I've seen him go to his car. I'm certainly going to ask when I see him again, but is he trying to make it obvious that someone else is welcome to use "his bench?"
ALL I ASK IS ALL YOU GOT FOR AS LONG AS IT TAKES
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