What are a few unwritten rules to follow at a local gym? Most gyms might have a set of rules to follow; read them.
Here are 3 things I see all the time:
By the barbell stands, there are usually lines about 2-3 feet from the racks. This is in order for other people to use the weights. Stand behind the line when doing your exercises... I see people go up to the stands, pick up weights and start doing their exercises right there at the stands.
Dropping heavy weights.
Not only is this loud and distracting to other people in the gym, the dropping of a weight indicates to me that you are in trouble/hurt. Weightlifting is about the control of the exercise (#sets time # of reps.) and if your dropping your weights it means you have no control or your weight is too heavy. I don't believe I have read on any type of excercise where it tells you to drop your weights....
Cleaning your machine/bench.... You sweat, Its gross; clean it up. ... wipe your equipment down after each use. Most gyms provide wipes. This is for your overall health too, ie not spreading cold viruses...
Are there any other unwritten rules to follow?
Here are 3 things I see all the time:
By the barbell stands, there are usually lines about 2-3 feet from the racks. This is in order for other people to use the weights. Stand behind the line when doing your exercises... I see people go up to the stands, pick up weights and start doing their exercises right there at the stands.
Dropping heavy weights.
Not only is this loud and distracting to other people in the gym, the dropping of a weight indicates to me that you are in trouble/hurt. Weightlifting is about the control of the exercise (#sets time # of reps.) and if your dropping your weights it means you have no control or your weight is too heavy. I don't believe I have read on any type of excercise where it tells you to drop your weights....
Cleaning your machine/bench.... You sweat, Its gross; clean it up. ... wipe your equipment down after each use. Most gyms provide wipes. This is for your overall health too, ie not spreading cold viruses...
Are there any other unwritten rules to follow?