Hi Everyone,
I am desperate to lose weight and get fit but I am so self-conscious and am concerned about what others think of me working out at the gym. I was hoping that people will share their opinions and thoughts of seeing overweight people working out at the gym. I am hoping that people are positive and don't try to put others down, but I would like to see what the overall honest opinion is.
Thank you in advance for your comments
Opinions in the Gym
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Re: Opinions in the Gym
Hi Megalmop, good to speak to you.
Personally seeing people with weight problems training in the gym does not cause me an issue as such. The only issue I have is seeing people using the same amount of tiddly weight over and over again and seeing them look virtually no different after a few months, because they hinder their own weight loss, by labouring under some old and worthless stereotypes / myths about females lifting weights and what it can or can't do.
Ultimately however, they have as much right to be there as I do, if they're a paying customer / client / punter, whatever you want to call it, so I would only really be bothered by any such person if they were acting in an anti-social manner like being rude for example.
Personally seeing people with weight problems training in the gym does not cause me an issue as such. The only issue I have is seeing people using the same amount of tiddly weight over and over again and seeing them look virtually no different after a few months, because they hinder their own weight loss, by labouring under some old and worthless stereotypes / myths about females lifting weights and what it can or can't do.
Ultimately however, they have as much right to be there as I do, if they're a paying customer / client / punter, whatever you want to call it, so I would only really be bothered by any such person if they were acting in an anti-social manner like being rude for example.
Re: Opinions in the Gym
Thank you for your reply.
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Re: Opinions in the Gym
It is considered improper gym etiquette to disrespect the less fit new comers to the gym. Besides this the casual users of the gym keep the price down for the gym regulars! Welcome to the gym wishing you success in your fitness goals!