Bill Glasheen wrote:To start with, folks should know that I know Mike K personally. He shows up in our Uechi class on a very rare occasion. He has his other martial pursuits as well. As to why he gets upset at grunters and heavy lifters in the gym, this I've never quite understood. This isn't Mike's first thread on this as I recall.
Boy, I get back from working out at the Y and I'm now informed that I have an issue and I'm upset with people who grunt. You're going to have to show me my first anti-grunting thread Bill as I don't remember it.
As an example on how I feel about the grunting situation let's clarify why I have been to Bill's Uechi class only rarely; Uechi is great, Bill is one of the best proponents of Uechi, Rich is an excellent teacher and Chef is cool as all heck, I've even recommended Bill to several people, but Uechi training wasn't what I wanted or needed at the time. I also had another option that I preferred instead of training in Uechi at Bill's. This doesn't mean that Uechi training is bad, or that Bill is bad but merely that I exercised my freedom of choice. I have a preference and have a place to train the way I like to train. Same as those people who preferred training in a "grunt-free" gym.
Now if I stayed, ignored Bill's rules for his school and decided to train in the way that I preferred during his class then I doubt I would be welcome there for very long. So I ended up happy, Bill is happy and his class is happy. See what results can happen by offering options and letting people have a choice? Grunting man would not be happy having lights and a siren going off every time he grunted, the gyms customers wouldn't be happy with grunting man going off, and the owner would have been unhappy with so many unhappy customers.
Let's review back to page 1...
MikeK wrote:IMO the goal is to get people(skinny, fat, young & old) into the gym, get them working out and getting them healthy. If some grunting muscle head is keeping them out of the gym and someone offers a gym that's "grunt free", then they should be applauded and not made fun of.
If the market will support it then offer a choice. I do apologize for using the term "muscle head" as it could offend some.
Let's review back to page 2 to see my opinion on the subject.
MikeK wrote:To me, this is about someone joining a gym because it was cheap and convenient but decided to disregard the rules. He could have joined a gym where grunting is the norm but he didn't, he wanted cheap and convenient. BTW I don't think anybody is afraid of a man grunting but has a preference not to be distracted by it. Same if someone joins one martial arts school over another, it's a preference.
That preference thing again.
I was dreaming of the past...