Quote Originally Posted by ChemicallyEngineered View Post
I will say that at our locations unless youre being a real obnoxious asshole no one will really bother you. You'd have to really drop things hard or yell loud to get noticed. We do enforce the no gallon water jugs(trip and fall hazard and lots of fluid to clean up if its spilled). We allow deadlifts as long as you don't bounce the bar off the floor. Half the time the employees and managers don't know what a deadlift or t-bar row is to stop someone. I will mention it if someone does the t-bar rowes because then i have to repair the wall repeatedly and i hate watching someone ruin something i just spent hours fixing.
thats good stuff ce. the ones around my area arent that nice about it at all. they will even tell you that you cant use x amount of weight cause it scares and intimidates the other patrons. any way for the tbar rows i dont blame you at all and it should be proper etique not to punch holes in the gyms walls. you wouldnt do it in your house so what makes the gym any different? all the gyms on military instillations are the same about the tbar rows as well