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Stereotypes of People Working Out at the Gym

  • Justin PageJustin Page
  • January 7, 2014

The sports and comedy group Dude Perfect created a funny new video that covers the common stereotypes of people working out at the gym. You have to watch out for those windmill sprinters, rage monsters, and sauna suit wearers.

Please re-rack your weights after use.

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