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‘Watch this creep’: the women exposing gym harassment on TikTok

The hashtag ‘gym weirdos’ has received nearly 2m views as women covertly record their experiences

Alaina Demopoulos

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Women have long been hyper-vigilant about unwanted male attention at the gym. But before smartphones, the sense they were being stared at was more of a feeling than a certainty.

Now catching perceived offenders in action has become its own sport on TikTok, with women covertly leaving their phones on record and then watching the resulting video to see who was staring at their behind while they were doing squats.

On the app, the pitiless hashtag “gym weirdos” has over 1.9m views, with videos showing men attempting to flirt with or pick up women who just want to get through their sets unbothered.

Gina Love is one such TikTok detective. She goes to the gym at least four times a week, because the endorphin boost that comes from a good deadlift counteracts the daily stress of life.

“Watch this creep come over to my personal bubble while doing [Romanian deadlifts],” Love wrote in the caption of an encounter she posted on TikTok, which was liked over 50,000 times. “The gym was practically empty, and so many corners to be in and he chose this one.” In the clip, the man stands directly behind Love as she lifts dumbbells before deciding to leave.

“I would say I experience creeps 15% of the times I work out,” Love, who is 29 and lives in Atlanta, told the Guardian. This usually manifests as a man staring at her for an “uncomfortably long” amount of time. “It’s almost like they’re trying to undress you in their heads,” Love said.

Some might say inappropriate looks or creepy comments are as much of a feature in the gym for women as broken workout equipment or crowds. One study from 2021 found that 76% of women feel uncomfortable exercising in public due to harassment. In another survey from Run Repeat, 56% of women reported facing harassment during their workouts.

Love sometimes leaves the gym when the staring is too much. “It makes me feel disgusted, anxious and my survival instinct kicks in,” she said. “I’ll typically cut my workout short because I can’t get back into feeling comfortable with that person around me.” Love swaps stories with friends: one recently told her that a man had tried to secretly record her during a workout.

Comments on her videos, and others posted by women with similar experiences, elicit different reactions. Some commenters agree that gyms feel like predatory spaces. But others dismiss the women’s complaints as overreactions.

“It’s not your personal space,” one person wrote in reply to Love’s clip. “WTF is a personal bubble at a public gym?” another asked.

Joey Swoll is a male trainer and TikToker who calls himself the “CEO of gym positivity”. He frequently reposts these videos with commentary on gym etiquette, either exonerating the so-called “creep” or validating the frazzled woman’s feelings to his 6 million TikTok followers.

Last month, an influencer named Jessica Fernandez posted a video from the gym showing a man glancing in her direction as she worked out. “I hate this, I hate when there’s weirdos,” she said under her breath in the clip. “Feral, feral, feral, like fucking feral.” The man then asked her if she needed help with a weight, and she declined.

Swoll responded to her video, writing: “Women are harassed in gyms and it needs to stop, but you are not one of them. An act of kindness or a glance does not make you a victim.” The video was liked over 812,000 times, and Fernandez ultimately apologized for her post. Swoll and Fernandez did not respond to requests for comment.

Why can’t men mind their own business at the gym? Natalia Mehlman Petrzela, a historian and author of the new book Fit Nation: The Gains and Pains of America’s Exercise Obsession, said that gyms had long been gendered spaces. Historically, separate men’s and women’s gyms existed, or health clubs hosted intentional “ladies’ days”.

“When I hear about men ogling or hitting on women at the gym, I am often reminded of how for decades, women exercising was considered a kind of sexy spectacle,” Petrzela said.

In June of 1972, for instance, New York held its first Mini-Marathon, which was televised and hosted by the hosiery brand L’eggs. Playboy Bunnies flanked the starting line of the race. “It’s clear from the footage that some of the male spectators were there to leer at, rather than cheer on, the women’s athletes,” Petrzela said. Even as second-wave feminism of the 1970s and 80s encouraged women to sign up for workout classes en masse, late-night hosts constantly joked about watching Spandex-clad personalities like Debbie Drake or Jane Fonda gyrate on TV for something “other than the exercise”.

In the 1980s, after co-ed gyms became the norm, columnists wrote articles about how gyms were “the new singles bars”, a concept that powered the 1985 romantic comedy Perfect, starring John Travolta as a reporter who falls for a perpetually sweating health coach, played by Jamie Lee Curtis.

The majority of today’s gyms are co-ed, and the idea of going back to women-only workout spaces remains controversial. Last year, Connecticut’s supreme court ruled that these areas violated a state law banning discrimination based on gender. Despite this, certain sections of the gym tend to be unofficially sex-segregated.

“Women are overrepresented in the studios and on cardio equipment while men disproportionately flock to the weight floor,” Petrzela said. “But the boom in popularity of women weightlifting, and thus being more present in a part of the gym that has traditionally been more male, means that there are probably more instances of those unwanted advances.”

This means that women like Love, who find so much joy in working out, have to negotiate with their sense of safety any time they want to head to the gym. “This behavior from men encourages me to work out at the earliest time possible, typically when the gym opens,” she said. “I tend to go with a friend because creeps are more timid when there are two girls together. I try to keep my clothing incognito: oversized hoodie and a hat. It’s sad that girls can’t be comfortable wearing whatever they please to work out without being harassed.”
 
it's already kind of like that... I dunno why else someone would go to the club but women are really that retarded, they're in there flailing around with a group of other die alones and they act like it's "fun", so who am I to say it's not
Unless you are trying to pick up, there is zero reason to go to a club.
Women who go "out dancing" are 95% of the time trying to get male attention. Men go because they are aware that (even though they deny it) the women are there for attention.
It's an extended, more retarded version of playing "hard to get".
 
Unless you are trying to pick up, there is zero reason to go to a club.
Women who go "out dancing" are 95% of the time trying to get male attention. Men go because they are aware that (even though they deny it) the women are there for attention.
It's an extended, more retarded version of playing "hard to get".

I never got picking up girls at the club because usually the music is so loud you can barely hear and people can barely hear you. You're shouting at the bartender repeatedly just to get a drink.
 
She's been extremely vague about what this 'harassment' is, and mostly talks about the looks these women sometimes get. But she didn't explain much about the 'personal bubble' intrusions.

Now maybe I'm not as aware of this as a woman would be, but in the 20 or so years I've been at the gym I can't remember seeing a woman get harassed in any unambiguous way. The worst I've seen is a couple of times, a gym bro will try way too hard hitting on a woman who is clearly not interested. Now every one of those times, she is being 'polite' and responding to him, while trying to subtly and tactfully disengage from the conversation. These guys can be thick headed and it seemed clear to me that her signals were flying over his head, he didn't realize he struck out 5 minutes ago. All he needed was her to just say, "OKAY GOODBYE, I NEED TO GET BACK TO MY WORKOUT!" and it would have been over. I do feel a little bad for the woman in that situation, but her own lack of assertiveness is partly to blame, and ultimately I wouldn't say she was a victim in the dramatic sense of this article.
 
She's been extremely vague about what this 'harassment' is, and mostly talks about the looks these women sometimes get. But she didn't explain much about the 'personal bubble' intrusions.

Now maybe I'm not as aware of this as a woman would be, but in the 20 or so years I've been at the gym I can't remember seeing a woman get harassed in any unambiguous way. The worst I've seen is a couple of times, a gym bro will try way too hard hitting on a woman who is clearly not interested. Now every one of those times, she is being 'polite' and responding to him, while trying to subtly and tactfully disengage from the conversation. These guys can be thick headed and it seemed clear to me that her signals were flying over his head, he didn't realize he struck out 5 minutes ago. All he needed was her to just say, "OKAY GOODBYE, I NEED TO GET BACK TO MY WORKOUT!" and it would have been over. I do feel a little bad for the woman in that situation, but her own lack of assertiveness is partly to blame, and ultimately I wouldn't say she was a victim in the dramatic sense of this article.
Eh well you need to consider the position of women in this situation: Either we are polite or we are a bitch. The latter can get us into serious trouble with men so of course we try to avoid it. It is a natural instinct.
 
LOL

"We women avoid being a bitch out of natural instinct."

Thanks for the laugh, I needed that.
To men in these situations, yes. Sorry it is funny to you that women can be raped, beaten and killed for rejecting some retard male's advances, but it does happen. Women have to tread carefully, especially with some jacked gymbro that can beat them into the next solar system.
 
Gyms are full of faggots weirdos idiots and crazy people. I don't see why anyone would ever want to go to one. I see those videos of people in gyms. They look like horrible places. If you want to lose weight 90% of that is diet. You never once have to step inside of a gym to do that. You can go to the gym all you want but you are going to die like everyone else and 95% of health problems are genetic. You can work out as much as you want and it's not going to save you from the genetic time bomb ticking inside of you.
Post physique
 
Bars and nightclubs seem to be the only place left where its acceptable to approach women. How long until we get the headlines about how women are entitled to dance and drink with their friends without creepy men approaching them?
"It's alright to look/ask me out only if I find you attractive. No, there's no way you can tell if I find you attractive before looking/asking."

This sort of mindset is only going to work if women become the ones to approach men, and I see zero interest in them wanting to change that. It's best to just stay away from women like this when there are others out there who refuse to play bullshit games like this. Let the unreasonable ones that make no sense reap the consequences of what they sow.
 
To men in these situations, yes. Sorry it is funny to you that women can be raped, beaten and killed for rejecting some retard male's advances, but it does happen. Women have to tread carefully, especially with some jacked gymbro that can beat them into the next solar system.
Do you still expect men to approach you if you're looking for a relationship though?
 
Is this the same woman who accused a guy of being feral?

"Last month, an influencer named Jessica Fernandez posted a video from the gym showing a man glancing in her direction as she worked out. “I hate this, I hate when there’s weirdos,” she said under her breath in the clip. “Feral, feral, feral, like fucking feral.” The man then asked her if she needed help with a weight, and she declined."

Tell me you didn't read the article without telling me you didn't read the article.
 
"Now catching perceived offenders in action has become its own sport on TikTok, with women covertly leaving their phones on record and then watching the resulting video to see who was staring at their behind while they were doing squats."

"Love swaps stories with friends: one recently told her that a man had tried to secretly record her during a workout."

Hypocrisy much?
She's recording people in a gym and yet has the audacity to call other people creeps. Most gyms are pretty strict about not allowing any recording of anyone for any reason to prevent incidents and potential legal problems

Last month, an influencer named Jessica Fernandez posted a video from the gym showing a man glancing in her direction as she worked out. “I hate this, I hate when there’s weirdos,” she said under her breath in the clip. “Feral, feral, feral, like fucking feral.” The man then asked her if she needed help with a weight, and she declined.
Spoken like a psycho
 
Time for gyms to ban cameras and recording in my opinion.

Enforce some dress codes as well because skin makes you look, people can't be working out borderline naked and then moaning about getting a glance from someone. Even if you're a non gay man spotting a near naked man working out in a pair of speedos is going to draw your attention and cause a look. Too easy to set it all up for social media bullshit.
 
To men in these situations, yes. Sorry it is funny to you that women can be raped, beaten and killed for rejecting some retard male's advances, but it does happen. Women have to tread carefully, especially with some jacked gymbro that can beat them into the next solar system.
Oh for fucks sake can we stop playing pretend here? In western non Islamic countries women being murdered for rejecting someone's advances is so rare it instantly becomes the number one news story for days when it happens.

You are hundreds of times more likely to be the victim of a random mugging or other street crime than this ever happening.

I am so tired of having to pretend this Handmaiden's tale oppression fanfiction shit has any validity.
 
Do you still expect men to approach you if you're looking for a relationship though?
That's the thing. We want men to approach us if we are available, but we aren't an open door. Men are the same way. If some hideous hag were to accost you, what would you do or say? Just accept eh you aren't for me and move on. But some women and men just won't accept that and it ends poorly. In the case of women, far more often, but there are plenty of psychos batting for my team, so men also need to be prudent.
 
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