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05-07-13, 06:55 AM | |
Join Date: Jan 2009
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I really like Slide and Glide from the LIS. Although your neighbor might complain about the swishing sound of gliders on the floor
Try setting the kettlebells down on a folded yoga mat? I'm sorry you have a grumpy neighbor. I always lived on the bottom floor so there were some bumps and noises from above, but nothing I ever complained about. Wouldn't it be funny if one day your neighbor was on the top floor and the downstairs neighbor complained that he made too much noise walking around? Or complained that every time they sat down on the sofa there was a loud thud? Some things are just inevitable. |
05-07-13, 06:58 AM | |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: WA state
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Is there any way you can agree on a time slot? Is there anything he does loud? Tv or music so you can have something to bargain with? If not...I would politely knock on his door (bring cookies) and apologize about how loud you can be when you work out & that you really don't mean to bother him. But you were thinking if you limit it to say 5-7 pm he could at least expect it etc???
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05-07-13, 06:59 AM | ||
Join Date: May 2004
Location: SoCal
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if you aren't working out in the middle of the night or really early in the morning then you have a right to live your life in the home you pay for! he's just going to have to deal with a little noise.... haven't people talked about using rebounders in apartment living? perhaps that's an option? i remember reading some other threads in the paste about some neighbors from hell.... maybe they might offer some suggestions for you.. good luck with that @$$hat!!!!!
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05-07-13, 07:20 AM | |
Join Date: Jan 2013
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Low Impact Series is great. It's intermediate/advanced and I don't see how he could possibly complain since you won't be jumping around. There might be a remote chance that the gliders could cause a problem, but I don't see how. If he can hear you putting your kettlebells down there must be no insulation between your floors and the sliding motion might cause some noise, but I would think it would have to be very little noise.
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