Gyms are supposed to be shared spaces. Everyone pays the same membership fee, everyone waits their turn, and everyone understands the unspoken rule that you do not hog equipment just because you got there first. At least, that is how it should work.
But one gym member kept claiming all the 5lb plates like they were personal property, stacking them up and refusing to share even when they were just sitting unused.
After weeks of frustration, another member decided to handle the situation in a way that was subtle, strategic, and maybe a little petty. Scroll down to see how this small act of gym justice played out.
One gym member grew tired of a regular who hoarded all the 5lb plates and refused to share
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This gym saga isn’t just about 5-pound plates; it’s a classic case of unspoken social norms colliding with personal habits. At its heart, the conflict sprang from one person’s choice to treat shared equipment like a private stash and everyone else’s reaction to it. That friction is exactly what gym etiquette guidelines hope to prevent.
Simple behaviors like wiping down machines after use, letting others work in between sets, and returning weights to their proper place immediately make workouts smoother and foster mutual respect.
They write, “Don’t camp out on popular machines while scrolling through your phone.” Rerack dumbbells and plates immediately so others don’t waste time searching.” This emphasis on equipment sharing and time awareness directly mirrors the frustration that sparked the plate-hiding in this story.
Likewise, Mytour.vn’s “Top 10 Etiquette Rules to Follow at the Gym” highlights that gym gear is communal by design. Among its essentials: don’t hog machines or weights when you’re not actively using them and always return equipment to its designated spot.
Leaving gear scattered can not only inconvenience others but also create safety concerns, a risk that becomes increasingly real in crowded or small gyms. Both sources underscore that thoughtful behavior at the gym isn’t about strict rules or surveillance; it’s about shared courtesy.
Respecting others’ time and effort isn’t just polite; it sustains a positive environment where everyone can focus on their goals without frustration. For example, stepping aside with a towel to signal temporary use of equipment or offering to alternate sets are classic etiquette tactics that keep sessions flowing.
Of course, enforcement varies by gym culture. Some facilities even fine members who don’t follow hygiene or cleanup rules, showing that etiquette sometimes needs formal reinforcement.
But most conflicts boil down to one underlying principle: shared space works only when people consider others as partners in the workout, not obstacles. In the case of the 5lb plates, that means either talking directly with the hoarder or inviting management to post clearer guidelines.
Ultimately, etiquette isn’t about policing; it’s about empathy. When gym-goers remember that everyone deserves fair access and a respectful atmosphere, petty wars over tiny plates become teachable moments rather than ongoing tensions.
These are the responses from Reddit users:
These Reddit users cheered the petty revenge and suggested escalating it
This group proposed creative, humorous ways to outsmart the hoarder
These commenters criticized selfish gym culture and shared personal frustration
This user pointed out the irony of hiding plates from everyone
These Reddit users accused the story of being AI or fake
This commenter shared a similar gym intimidation story to relate
What started as a minor annoyance became a quiet rebellion wrapped in foam rollers and sanitizer wipes. Some saw it as justified karma. Others thought it was unnecessary drama in a place meant for self-improvement.
Was hiding the plates a clever equalizer or just another layer of gym pettiness? Should shared spaces rely on direct confrontation, or is subtle correction sometimes the only way?
What would you have done? spoken up, called staff, or joined the hide-and-seek game? Drop your thoughts below.
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