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    There's a guy in one class that I've been to that seems nice enough but he is a loud breather. Even in the warm up you can hear him all the way across the room. He powerfully breathes through his mouth and moisture DOES go flying He also tends to shake his head a lot so sweat goes flying too.

    Sometimes I think some men have no decorum.

    Of course the women...there are women who sit in the back and talk loudly...and go on and on and on even as the instructor says things like "at this level you shouldn't be able to say more than three words". And like I care about what mall they are going to? They don't even follow the instructor cues, they just sit on the bike and pedal and talk.

    Maybe it's just me. I AM easily annoyed sometimes

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    Quote Originally Posted by teigyr View Post

    Maybe it's just me. I AM easily annoyed sometimes
    Oh lord join the club sister! Especially when that time 'o the month rolls around...
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    today my class which is usually 3 women and 10 guys turned into 8 women and 5 guys. very interesting. there was less heavy puffing and stuff, that's for sure. WOmen are tougher?

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    Either that or women don't make quite the bodily noises that men do.

    Of course, I'm sure that could be debated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by teigyr View Post
    There's a guy in one class that I've been to that seems nice enough but he is a loud breather. Even in the warm up you can hear him all the way across the room.
    I have to say, I can't imagine what you guys would think of me. When I'm working really hard, like on a cardio machine or in spinning, I really try to focus my breath and breathe with my diaphragm, rather than lapsing into panting. But, really, it takes a certain amount of force to really breathe in and out with the diaphragm when your whole body is screaming to just gasp for oxygen.

    I know for sure my breathing is really loud under those circumstances. It never occurred to me that anyone would be offended. I'm not offended or bothered by that in others, in the gym, either. I mean, there is no getting around that working out is a really, well, physical thing, with physical noises and so forth.

    Hope this doesn't rub any of you the wrong way...but then, I'm one of those who is actually nude in the locker room rather than putting a handkerchief-sized towel over myself just to get from the locker to the shower, and after reading another thread on TE, I have heard this referred to as "parading naked."

    Oops, I see I kinda went off, here. I just don't mind loud breathing in a class.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    Star, i don't mind, it's just kind of amusing sometimes. The only thing I've minded so far is the bad music and the habit of certain people to come in 20 minutes before class and put a towel on a bike to reserve it; then they come in 10 minutes late.... grrrr
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    Quote Originally Posted by teigyr View Post

    Of course the women...there are women who sit in the back and talk loudly...and go on and on and on even as the instructor says things like "at this level you shouldn't be able to say more than three words". And like I care about what mall they are going to? They don't even follow the instructor cues, they just sit on the bike and pedal and talk.

    Maybe it's just me. I AM easily annoyed sometimes
    It's not just you. I wonder why these women even come to class. It's rude to the instructor and it disturbs my concentration. I'm there for a reason and it ain't tea time.

    Now where's that naked parade?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    Now where's that naked parade?
    Alas, now that I have moved towns, and no longer have access to a gym with steam room, hot tub and sauna, I just shower at home. Private showings only, these days!
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    Another loud breather here. I have had asthma since I was a kid and I learned early on that it was easier to breathe during exercise if I pushed the air out fairly forcefully on the exhale rather than trying to suck in hard (which seemed to be somewhat panic inducing and would worsen the problem). I do it even if I'm current with the inhailer prescription, just out of habit. Also, getting into a steady rhythm with the breath seems to help me "get through" some particularly strenuous activities. I didn't realize people found that sort of thing irritating. hmm.

 

 

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