German gym culture vs UK and USA - 15 years of observations

4 posts · started by BERLINER · Feb 11, 2025

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BERLINER
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BERLINER
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15 years training in Germany and also UK and USA for extended periods. German gym culture is serious and quiet. Nobody talks unless they know you, nobody films, nobody makes unnecessary noise. UK gyms vary a lot - the serious private gyms are similar to Germany, the commercial ones are chaotic. American gyms are more social but the good ones in cities are also serious about training. Equipment quality in Germany is consistently better even in mid-range gyms. Community aspect in USA gyms is stronger. Both have things to learn from each other.
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Davo
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Davo
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Training in the UK for 15 years and agree commercial gym culture here is chaotic. The better private gyms are much more focused. The no filming point is something I would like to see enforced more widely. Interesting comparison on equipment quality - German gyms have a reputation for that even at the mid-range level.
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Marc NL
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Trained in a few countries on holidays. The contrast in gym culture is genuinely noticeable. In Spain felt closest to UK, in Germany most similar to what you describe here. The quieter more focused environment seems to correlate with better average training quality. Not sure which is cause and which is effect.
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NYCgains
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NYC gym culture is social but the serious gyms in Brooklyn and Queens are different from the chains. My gym feels more like the European focused environment you are describing. Less noise, less filming, people there to actually train. The big box gyms are another story entirely.
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