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I encountered a novel situation that felt "off"/weird the other day at the gym and I could use your guys' thoughts and opinions on it.
I've been going to this gym for about a year now and have gotten to know the owners pretty well, and made friends/acquaintances with many other gym-goers, the guys who are stronger and more respected at the gym. I've gotten my fair share of looks/admiration/compliments from other gym-goers so I know I have value to offer in this environment. I've been lifting ever since I was in high school so I've built a good level of muscle mass and strength.
I was using one of the adjustable benches to do some seated dumbbell shoulder presses and incline dumbbell bench presses. However, I was alternating back and forth between incline presses and chest-supported rows as the rowing machine is 5 feet or so behind the bench.
Throughout the course of my workout, there were 3 guys working on the incline bench next to me doing incline curls and whatnot training their arms that day. It was one guy who was "coaching" the two young bucks, (who were clearly in their teens). Not sure if the "leader" was in high school himself (he looked/sounded older, like at least in his 20s but you can never know for sure).
Anyways, I just finished up a set of incline dumbbell presses, and I left my water bottle on the seat and also had the dumbbells resting on the floor in front of the bench as a way to signal the bench was occupied. Also, these guys were working right next to me, and I know they saw me using the incline bench too (I caught them mirin’ from my peripherals while I was doing seated shoulder presses earlier).
As I finish a set of chest-supported rows and then go to put some more weight on the machine, I suddenly saw all three of those guys taking turns doing triceps extensions on my bench. I saw this go down as I was putting weights on the row machine and had a skeptical look on my face as if to say "do these guys not know I'm using that bench?"
At first, I thought maybe they didn’t know I was still using that bench (which seemed weird because I was just using it next to them as I said earlier) and figured if they saw me walk over and clearly sit down on the bench then maybe they would get the hint this time. As I walked over to the bench after finishing loading up more weight on the rowing machine, I make direct eye contact with one of the young bucks who then had this look of "oh shit someone was using this and I overstepped."
I didn't say anything, I just let my eye contact and nonverbals do the work. This wasn't the main issue though. It's with the guy who was "coaching" them, their "leader" if you will haha.
I finish another set of incline presses, and as I proceed to walk towards the rowing machine (again, which is like 5 feet behind the bench), I see the “leader” taking it upon himself to do bodyweight triceps extensions using the edge of the bench where I put my head on dumbbell presses. I KNOW he knows I'm using that bench because they clearly saw me walk over and sit down on it, and do a set of dumbbell presses. Also, none of the young bucs worked in this time, they backed off once they saw me walk over and clearly signal I was using the bench. Only this "leader" guy.
Because of this, I interpreted his actions as some weird sort of dominance play or "challenge" in the form of territory. It felt like he was trying to AMOG me passive-aggressively by imposing himself on a piece of equipment that I was clearly using without even asking me if it's okay first which goes against proper gym etiquette, hence why I was a little irked by this.
My gut instinct felt something was off and I immediately felt this was a dominance/AMOG move and I knew I couldn’t just ignore it/pretend I didn't notice him doing sets when my back was turned or I’d look weak/like a pushover.
This time, after I finished my set of chest rows, I walked over and got right next to him in his space and told him point-blank “I’m still using that.”
He acts a little flustered and stutters “uhh. What?” while huffing and puffing from his set. I repeat “I'm still using that.” And look at him with piercing eye contact and an emotionless facial expression.
He stuttered like he wasn't sure how to respond before finally muttering out “uhhh. Ummm. Yeah you good man.” like a deer caught in the headlights. I then proceed to sit down on the bench and inhabit it like it’s my territory.
I think he was taken aback because I saw him staring at me out of my peripherals like he was butt-hurt after I said that to him. Not sure if he’s just socially retarded/uncalibrated enough to realize that was improper gym etiquette, but it felt like a clear dominance play/AMOG attempt, albeit in a passive-aggressive way. I'm much bigger and stronger than him so I don't think he had the balls to challenge me directly/overtly, hence this weird "invading my territory" thing.
Here's the weird part: I thought after saying something he would stop. Except he didn't... He still proceeded to do his bodyweight triceps extensions on the bench I was using without even asking me if it was cool. This is why I believe this was some weird alpha/dominance play. However, now he clearly waited for me to be done (and I make sure to take my time resting on the bench, and standing near it to grab a sip of water again to signal this was my space) and only went over to the bench when my back was turned and I was doing sets of rows like he was sneaking around trying to not get caught by me again.
At this point, I let it go and didn't confront him about it again, although I wish I would have. I truly didn't like the fact that he was putting his sweaty palms on the edge of the bench where my head would be when I lay down and do a set of dumbbell incline presses, and I didn't like how he didn't formally ask me if I was cool with him working in.
Just to be clear, had he ASKED ME if he could do those bodyweight triceps extensions while I was doing sets of rows, then I would've been cool with it. I don't like how he imposed himself to start using a piece of equipment that he knew was occupied without even asking first. Hence, this is why I interpreted it as disrespect/a social challenge, or a passive-aggressive dominance move.
Overall, my gut instinct told me this was some type of subtle AMOG attempt or territory social challenge. That’s what I felt at first, but then I thought maybe this guy is just young and retarded and doesn’t understand proper gym etiquette (like that you ask someone if they’re using something before taking it upon yourself to impose all up in his space and on his equipment).
Also, the three of them were literally using an incline bench themselves and could've easily done those bodyweight extensions on the edge of their incline bench, yet decided to do them off of mine... hmmm.
This whole ordeal might seem petty, but I’m still trying to break some bad habits from childhood and social conditioning about not being a pushover and being more assertive, and I don't want to get into the habit of ignoring little situations like these, because I don't want that to become a habit.
Thanks again guys,
- Emerald
Context
I've been going to this gym for about a year now and have gotten to know the owners pretty well, and made friends/acquaintances with many other gym-goers, the guys who are stronger and more respected at the gym. I've gotten my fair share of looks/admiration/compliments from other gym-goers so I know I have value to offer in this environment. I've been lifting ever since I was in high school so I've built a good level of muscle mass and strength.
The Situation
I was using one of the adjustable benches to do some seated dumbbell shoulder presses and incline dumbbell bench presses. However, I was alternating back and forth between incline presses and chest-supported rows as the rowing machine is 5 feet or so behind the bench.
Throughout the course of my workout, there were 3 guys working on the incline bench next to me doing incline curls and whatnot training their arms that day. It was one guy who was "coaching" the two young bucks, (who were clearly in their teens). Not sure if the "leader" was in high school himself (he looked/sounded older, like at least in his 20s but you can never know for sure).
Anyways, I just finished up a set of incline dumbbell presses, and I left my water bottle on the seat and also had the dumbbells resting on the floor in front of the bench as a way to signal the bench was occupied. Also, these guys were working right next to me, and I know they saw me using the incline bench too (I caught them mirin’ from my peripherals while I was doing seated shoulder presses earlier).
As I finish a set of chest-supported rows and then go to put some more weight on the machine, I suddenly saw all three of those guys taking turns doing triceps extensions on my bench. I saw this go down as I was putting weights on the row machine and had a skeptical look on my face as if to say "do these guys not know I'm using that bench?"
At first, I thought maybe they didn’t know I was still using that bench (which seemed weird because I was just using it next to them as I said earlier) and figured if they saw me walk over and clearly sit down on the bench then maybe they would get the hint this time. As I walked over to the bench after finishing loading up more weight on the rowing machine, I make direct eye contact with one of the young bucks who then had this look of "oh shit someone was using this and I overstepped."
I didn't say anything, I just let my eye contact and nonverbals do the work. This wasn't the main issue though. It's with the guy who was "coaching" them, their "leader" if you will haha.
I finish another set of incline presses, and as I proceed to walk towards the rowing machine (again, which is like 5 feet behind the bench), I see the “leader” taking it upon himself to do bodyweight triceps extensions using the edge of the bench where I put my head on dumbbell presses. I KNOW he knows I'm using that bench because they clearly saw me walk over and sit down on it, and do a set of dumbbell presses. Also, none of the young bucs worked in this time, they backed off once they saw me walk over and clearly signal I was using the bench. Only this "leader" guy.
Because of this, I interpreted his actions as some weird sort of dominance play or "challenge" in the form of territory. It felt like he was trying to AMOG me passive-aggressively by imposing himself on a piece of equipment that I was clearly using without even asking me if it's okay first which goes against proper gym etiquette, hence why I was a little irked by this.
My gut instinct felt something was off and I immediately felt this was a dominance/AMOG move and I knew I couldn’t just ignore it/pretend I didn't notice him doing sets when my back was turned or I’d look weak/like a pushover.
This time, after I finished my set of chest rows, I walked over and got right next to him in his space and told him point-blank “I’m still using that.”
He acts a little flustered and stutters “uhh. What?” while huffing and puffing from his set. I repeat “I'm still using that.” And look at him with piercing eye contact and an emotionless facial expression.
He stuttered like he wasn't sure how to respond before finally muttering out “uhhh. Ummm. Yeah you good man.” like a deer caught in the headlights. I then proceed to sit down on the bench and inhabit it like it’s my territory.
I think he was taken aback because I saw him staring at me out of my peripherals like he was butt-hurt after I said that to him. Not sure if he’s just socially retarded/uncalibrated enough to realize that was improper gym etiquette, but it felt like a clear dominance play/AMOG attempt, albeit in a passive-aggressive way. I'm much bigger and stronger than him so I don't think he had the balls to challenge me directly/overtly, hence this weird "invading my territory" thing.
Here's the weird part: I thought after saying something he would stop. Except he didn't... He still proceeded to do his bodyweight triceps extensions on the bench I was using without even asking me if it was cool. This is why I believe this was some weird alpha/dominance play. However, now he clearly waited for me to be done (and I make sure to take my time resting on the bench, and standing near it to grab a sip of water again to signal this was my space) and only went over to the bench when my back was turned and I was doing sets of rows like he was sneaking around trying to not get caught by me again.
At this point, I let it go and didn't confront him about it again, although I wish I would have. I truly didn't like the fact that he was putting his sweaty palms on the edge of the bench where my head would be when I lay down and do a set of dumbbell incline presses, and I didn't like how he didn't formally ask me if I was cool with him working in.
Just to be clear, had he ASKED ME if he could do those bodyweight triceps extensions while I was doing sets of rows, then I would've been cool with it. I don't like how he imposed himself to start using a piece of equipment that he knew was occupied without even asking first. Hence, this is why I interpreted it as disrespect/a social challenge, or a passive-aggressive dominance move.
Overall, my gut instinct told me this was some type of subtle AMOG attempt or territory social challenge. That’s what I felt at first, but then I thought maybe this guy is just young and retarded and doesn’t understand proper gym etiquette (like that you ask someone if they’re using something before taking it upon yourself to impose all up in his space and on his equipment).
Also, the three of them were literally using an incline bench themselves and could've easily done those bodyweight extensions on the edge of their incline bench, yet decided to do them off of mine... hmmm.
This whole ordeal might seem petty, but I’m still trying to break some bad habits from childhood and social conditioning about not being a pushover and being more assertive, and I don't want to get into the habit of ignoring little situations like these, because I don't want that to become a habit.
My questions are:
- Was this a dominance attempt/territory social challenge in the form of imposing on the space/equipment I was using without asking first?
- Was my course of action and the way I confronted him weak/making me look sort of like a pushover or was it good enough? If it was a weak response, what would be a better way to respond to these types of situations in the future?
Thanks again guys,
- Emerald