Is it bad form to tell others about their [knee-damaging] bad form at the gym? I see it every day, same people, again and again. 
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Replying to @o_guest
depends on how you do it. If you introduce yourself, ask if they mind you showing them something & then show them the correct form,
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Replying to @synapse101 @o_guest
as opposed to approaching them with "uh you're doing it wrong/your form of damaging you knees"
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Replying to @synapse101
will do although I've crippling social phobia and I'm scared of all the men although nobody would guess any of the above
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Replying to @o_guest @synapse101
is there a trainer on the floor (there should be)? Bring it to their attention?
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Replying to @SciAroundYou @synapse101
perhaps, usually around 10 trainers, maybe this could work but I'd have to be lucky as they are usually busy.
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Replying to @o_guest @synapse101
over here there has to be at least one who is just floor staff. Might be different there, but can't hurt to ask
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Replying to @SciAroundYou @synapse101
I think it's the same with 5/10 being "free" but they are usually busy helping people who ask for help
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Replying to @o_guest @synapse101
just watch 'em like a hawkpic.twitter.com/hNXdZuRFav
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