samurai69 wrote:yes they are!!!
I thought you were part Scottish, looks like you are part Nazi too me
Just kidding bro. It is my experience that you can get them to put the majority of things in their proper places, but it is absolutely impossible to keep them mixing up the 10,5,2.5lb plates on the weight trees and you are going to lose that battle.
Cookie wrote:I`ve always put things away in a gym never thought much about it. Its things like having to have the collars on a bar all facing the same way & similar such things that makes me OCD.
I was not aware that was "OCD" material. To me that is the way it should be done and anyone that does not do it like that has no clue what they are doing and is just a newbe or mentally challenged.
How can putting collars on be considered "OCD" when that is how they should go on the bar?
Now I have gotten in heated debates over the proper face positioning of plates on the bar, so perhaps I am OCD on that, but the collars only go on one way as far as I am concerned.
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