verb General Slang

rerack

ree-RAK · verb · informal

Returning weights to their proper storage after use.

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Definitions

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To put dumbbells, plates or bars back in their correct place after finishing with them — basic gym courtesy.

“Rerack your plates when you're done, don't leave the bar loaded.”
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rerack In A Sentence

Rerack your plates when you're done, don't leave the bar loaded.

Origin & Usage

Gym etiquette term ('re' + 'rack').

Variants re-rackre rack

People Also Ask

What does rerack mean at the gym?

It means putting dumbbells, plates or bars back in their proper place after you've finished using them.

Why is reracking important?

It's basic gym etiquette — reracking keeps the floor safe and tidy and means the next person can find and use the equipment.

Should you rerack after every set?

You rerack when you're finished with the weight, not between sets — leaving equipment out while you're still using it is normal.

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