I often don't rack my weights. Look, I lift fucking HEAVY and am wiped after a few sets. The way I see it, leaving my weights out reduces the work for the next guy (if they can handle it). My objective is to lift heavy, not be an errand bitch.
I don't wipe down machines if I'm not sweating. What's the point? A pole on a subway train is much dirtier than some machine that doesn't even have my sweat, yet people grab that all day. Who cares. Nobody fucking gets sick from that.
On extremely rare occasion, if I'm in a hurry and there's some little faggot that's not lifting heavy, I get him to move aside so I can get my sesh in.
Caleb Kelly
>t. mongoloid
Tyler Ramirez
nice b8 m8
Carter Lewis
I actually prefer it when people leave their 45s on the bar. Take all the other shit off though, I don't wanna have to tear off a bunch of 5s and 10s.
Jayden Gonzalez
mfw my gym only has one rack and one bar so leaving the 45s is a dick move
Landon James
mfw I go to a small gym and the owner tells everybody to leave the 45s on the only bar in the only squat rack
Caleb Torres
I havent wiped down a bench in my life
If youre worried about sweat, wipe it down yourself
Austin Jones
It makes way more sense to wipe the bench down before you use it as opposed to afterwards
Bentley Jenkins
135 is the bare minimum a WOMAN should use to warm up.