Why do so many gyms insist on drawing their running machines up to big plate glass windows, so that all you can see as you walk past is a row of pleasant jiggling? The very least that gym owners could do is ensure that the interiors of the windows are sufficiently tinted / mirrored so that the inmates can't see you copping a glance as you pass.
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Or make it one way viewable...Originally posted by Ticktock View PostWhy do so many gyms insist on drawing their running machines up to big plate glass windows, so that all you can see as you walk past is a row of pleasant jiggling? The very least that gym owners could do is ensure that the interiors of the windows are sufficiently tinted / mirrored so that the inmates can't see you copping a glance as you pass. -
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On my way back from grabbing some dinner tonight the running machines were largely empty. It made me notice that they have those step climbing machines in there, but strangely in this case they face away from the windows so you get a different view.Comment
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