Once again, this week I am going to sound like a grumpy old man ranting but this is an important topic that needs to be addressed. Our culture is eroding, and not slowly. When a culture erodes it is usually for one of a few reasons:
- Mores and taboos aren’t properly passed on
- Debauchery
- Put your shit all over the floor and take up all kinds of space with no regard for others?
- Put your shit all over other pieces of equipment and tie it up so others can’t use it because you need a place for your stuff?
- Not rack your weights?
- Have your phone out and do more social media browsing and photo taking for the “Gram” than training?
- Add constant Facebook status updates while you are “training”?
- Disrupt the training environment of everyone else because you are so cool and special that everyone needs to look at you?
- Talk on your phone in the middle of the gym while others are there to train?
- Piss all over the bathroom toilet seat because it’s not your house?
- Throw paper towels on the bathroom floor?
- Not flush the toilet or urinal?
- Text your coach, friends or whoever constantly?
- Using the camera (in a respectful way) to record your sets for evaluation, and yes, even to post on your social media later.
- Tracking your training in an app.
- Talking, texting, reading the news, browsing social media and being a nuisance in general. I am not a fan of using an app to track your progress as you will be tempted to do other things on your phone when you see some type of notification.
- Listen kids, everyone can get away from the world for an hour or two a day and FOCUS on their training. Put the phone away.
- I shoot video occasionally in training, but I make a point to only open the camera app and never check anything else. Once the video is shot, or the photo is taken the phone goes away.
I agree. Put Your Effing Phone Away
At TPS, we have signs all over the gym that say this. Even so, I still have to tell people occasionally that it is not allowed.
They are usually standing right in front of one of these signs too, and they say they didn’t know. Really, you didn’t see the 50 signs all over the gym? You and your conversation are not that interesting. No one wants to hear it. Go to the lobby if you are sooooo important that you can’t not make a call during training. Behavior: [caption id="attachment_164443" align="alignnone" width="387"]

Lisa racking her weights.[/caption] I said earlier that people do things in public they wouldn’t usually do at home, like piss all over the toilet seat or throw trash on the floor. As a kid, we were taught that this is not acceptable behavior. Anywhere. Now, it is pretty common to see people do it. I see this in my bathroom at least twice a day at TPS. The gym may not be your home, but it is YOUR gym. You should respect it. And what kind of savage does these things? I’d like to catch someone doing it. My first instinct would be to wipe the seat up with their face, but a better choice would be to call their mother and ask her if she taught her son (or daughter) to be a dirty, filthy animal. Simple advice here: don’t be a pig. More on behavior: Just about every gym has a locker room or some area where you can store your stuff. Use it.
- Be mindful that there are others in the gym who are there to train, and don’t take up a lot of space.
- Your behavior shouldn’t take up a lot of space either.
- Bring what you need into the weight room and regulate your behavior.
- Train, have some fun, go home.
- Teach the new members to respect the gym.
- Teach them to train hard.
- Teach them how to set up stuff, like
power rack, or proper placement of
chains on a bar. - Teach them that they are here to train and get Strong(er).
- Teach them to leave the area better than they found it.
- By doing this, you will cultivate an atmosphere where respect is earned and so is the strength you came in for.
If you are one of the people who answered yes to the list of questions I opened with, just stop.
Thanks for reading. Oh, and…. TPS needs your vote.
We’ve been nominated on the Boston A List in three categories:
- Best Gym
- Best Personal Trainers
- Best Boot Camp
Best Gym
Best Personal Trainer
Best Boot Camp AND

This Saturday July 29th we are running the Malden’s Strongest Contest to benefit Housing Families. We will be at the Idle Hands Tap room in Malden and the event starts at 12:00 noon and runs til about 3:00 pm. Watch some awesome Strongman, drink some beer, eat some food and raise some loot for a great cause. I hope to see you there wearing your best EliteFTS t shirt. Thanks to EliteFTS for sponsoring again this year as they always do.
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