It's been over a year since I first started coming here and I have no idea where the bathrooms are or the locker rooms, I've been told they're upstairs. I live two blocks away so I'm not really bothered, I shower when I get home, but nobody showed me anything when I signed up, they were just like, ok cool welcome... and I was like... um... i...ok....where....where do I enter? Do you have to buzz me in or something?
The unsympathetic worker was watching some monitor with mtv on it and clicked a button that opened a door and I've been just using the treadmills and cardio room ever since. Mostly because I still don't know what all of the machines downstairs do. Apparently they do a tour where they tell you all of that seemingly important information, I just found out about this two weeks ago... I haven't been coming religiously because let's be honest, I'd rather run outside vs a sweaty cardio room, but I think this, like any other university gym on the entire planet has the same plague: muscley guys staring at themselves and then giving you glares when you walk near some machines because they may want to use them next and if you aren't in good shape, you're obviously wasting the time on the machine. It's a discouraging cherry on top of my confusion and lack of guidance sundae.
I can't give it two stars since I still come here once the weather gets shitty, and what would that say about me as a person? Well, it says I don't feel like paying premium gym-prices just to run and row. I'm sure whoever signed me up was just feeling particularly apathetic, as I've entered to some seemingly friendly faces since then, so I'm open to the idea that not all of the workers are alike. I would imagine it's a rut to get stuck into that if you see people entering a gym all day that you could assume most of us know what we're doing but it's an odd dynamic to have to ask for a clue when you're being pushed through with everyone else that's been gymming since the dawn of time.
Anyone? Anyone? Maybe it's just me. read more