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    Slippery floor, how to do squats?

    Okay the stupid gym I go to wants their floors spotless so they are always like freshly buffed, the only problem is that i cant do squats without worrying about my stance slipping, it is very uncomfortable, any ideas?

    i run out of spit so i am thinking something more permanent than spittin on my hands and rubbin my shoes..

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    complain to them and tell them to buy a matt

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    slip and fall,sue them,buy the gym and put rubber floor in...



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    maybe throw a towel down

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    a towel on a slippery floor? scary -.- I like edy tyes idea

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    yalls ideas were very unhelpful, waste of time...

    if anyone is actually interested in a solution to this problem or simply needin a bit more grip on the floor I solved it by wrapping my sneakers with duct tape so i was sticking to the floor everywhere i went, no more slip

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    lol sorry

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    sal good brahsauraus rex

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