6 stereotypes you’ll see in every military gym

Tim Kirkpatrick
Mar 18, 2019 9:16 PM PDT
1 minute read
6 stereotypes you’ll see in every military gym

SUMMARY

The military is full of individuals from all cultures who come together under one roof to workout and better themselves, both physically and mentally. Over the past few decades, the government has spent vast amounts of cash in designing and building…

The military is full of individuals from all cultures who come together under one roof to workout and better themselves, both physically and mentally. Over the past few decades, the government has spent vast amounts of cash in designing and building some amazing and well-equipped fitness centers for the troops.


Now, joining a military gym isn't as easy as getting roped into a monthly subscription by someone at the front desk — first, you'll have to go through boot camp. But once you do become a member, you can use any fitness center run by the military. But no matter where you are, the very first time you use these workout facilities, you're going to encounter some interesting gym-goers.

Don't let these 6 stereotypes scare you away!

Also Read: 6 things you should never do or say at the gym

The creeper

You'll probably catch a guy or girl peeking at you in the mirror when you're not looking. We've got a name for people like that: "creepers." Most of the time, they're completely harmless — they're just admiring your figure, but it can get annoying after a while.

Now, when you're stationed in the infantry, having a girl show up to a predominately male gym is like finding the Holy Grail. It doesn't happen too often, but when it does, many a gym-goer is guilty of becoming a creeper.

Well, well. Look who's here again?

(U.S. Marine photo by Lance Cpl. John Robbart III)

The gym rat

It doesn't matter what time of day you go to the gym — you'll see this person when you enter and they'll still be there working out as you leave. They're so jacked that it seems like they live at the gym. Seeing these guys will leave you wondering, "do these guys ever go to work?"

The popular one

Everyone loves this guy or gal. They've got a winning smile and they say hello to everybody else in the gym. You know what? We like this stereotype, too, so we're not going to hate on them. We're just going to move on.

Now, there's no proof he's grunting, but it looks like he should be.

(Army photo by Spc. Cassandra Monroe)

The grunters

When you've got your earphones in and you're listening to some great tunes, its tough to hear the sounds you're making as you lift those heavy weights. Unfortunately, everyone else in the gym totally hear you.

We get it — that leg press looked extremely hard to push out, but when you're screaming louder than a woman in the throes of childbirth, it gets distracting. Grunting is a way many people motivate themselves, but nobody wants to hear your bellows while they're trying to concentrate.

The ab checker

Most gym walls are plastered with mirrors. We use these mirrors to check our form, gawk look at other people, and monitor our physical progress. Some people take it a step further, though, periodically lifting up their shirts to check out their abs as if they might disappear somehow.

Nothing motivates you to workout harder than focusing on a picture of Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The daredevil

This brave trooper doesn't mind twisting his or her body into some interesting positions in order to get their pump on. You'll see the "daredevil" doing handstands, muscle-ups, and clapper push-ups in the middle of the gym and they don't care what kind risk is involved.

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