Annette Young+FollowPilates Pet Peeve: The Quiet Time OffendersEver noticed people packing up and cleaning their reformers before the end of a Pilates class? Aussie instructor Adelle Petropoulos is DONE with it. She says those last few minutes of chill, breathwork, and zen music are where the real magic happens—and noisy exits totally kill the vibe for everyone else. If you’re in a class, stay for the cool down! It’s not just etiquette, it’s respect for the whole squad. Don’t be the person who skips dessert after dinner! #Fitness #PilatesProblems #GymEtiquette00Share
Jessie+FollowThis isn’t a small issue — let’s talk about cameras in climbing gyms 🎥🧗Not everyone records their climbs — and that’s totally okay. But for those who do, it’s not just for show: 👉 analyzing beta 👉 tracking progress 👉 sharing sends 👉 staying motivated Since cameras are usually fixed, it’s hard to avoid other people in the frame. So… what should take priority in a gym — climbing or filming? And more importantly: 🔹 How should we protect bystanders’ image rights and privacy? 🔹 If a video goes public and someone’s face gets widely shared without consent — what’s the ethical or legal line? 🔹 How do we balance creators’ needs and community comfort? As fellow climber W.D said: “This isn’t a small thing — we need to figure it out, for the sake of the whole gym.” Also, while we’re here — a quick climbing gym etiquette reminder: ☐ Check if you’re crossing lines before going up ☐ Don’t hog routes when it’s busy ☐ Don’t camp under the wall reading beta when others are climbing ☐ Stay off pads near the wall — especially when people are climbing ☐ Always watch for climbers above you ☐ Don’t beta spray unless asked ☐ Don’t jump on a route someone just brushed ☐ Downclimb or jump from low, check below first Let’s keep gyms safe, respectful, and fun for everyone ✌️ #Sports #climbing #gymetiquette #community #respect #privacy00Share