Rules Of The Gym –What You Must Know Before You Enter A Gym
Author: Bob Giddy
Date Posted: March 31, 2007
If you are really new to bodybuiding and I mean really new, so
new in fact that you've never set foot in a gym, then you need to
know that there are many accepted rules of behaviour in the gym.
Following these unwritten rules is almost as simple as having good
manners and been considerate to other gym users, but there are a
number of things that you might not deem rude until you've actually
regularly go to you gym. Here are some essential tips to keep you
on the good side of other gym users.
Gym Etiquette
Don't be dirty and keep it clean. This means everything, yourself,
the clothes you wear and the equipment you use. Most gyms have showers
so make use of them, remember to put on some effective deodorant,
there's nothing worse than having to train near to someone with
repulsive body odour. Wash your training gear regularly to stop
it from becoming smelly, if you leave them bacteria will grow in
them and make them really rancid. Also it could make you ill. Carry
a towel with you as you workout, everyone sweats so you'll need
it. Once you've used a piece of equipment wipe it down and spray
it with antibacterial spray if your gym has it, so that it's safe
and clean for other users.
Don't Hog The Machines
Don't lose track of time, remember you are not the only person
in the gym; other gym goers want to use the same machines and weights
as you, so try to use one piece of equipment at a time, rather than
skipping from one to another without regard for other users. Also
don't be surprised to find the machine or equipment you were using
in use if you leave it for a minute, everyone has a routine to stick
to. Don't ask strangers to spot you as you lift; it's not fair on
them and their schedule, if you can, train with a partner or friend
so you can help each other out or ask a member of staff.
Leave It As You Found It
That's right; leave everything in the gym as you found it. Clean
and wipe down the equipment you've used, replace any weights or
other equipment back to where you found them, and if you're not
sure ask. If you find any broken equipment report it to a member
of staff immediately, if some breaks while you're using it, don't
worry, report it, most equipment breaks as it ages at some point.
Overall, just use your common sense and be thoughtful and considerate
towards other gym users. You are at the gym to train, so help make
it an optimum training environment for yourself and other users.
That way you'll get the most out it and your training will benefit
as a result.
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