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Experiences Needed with Coed Gyms
I was curious as to the experiences anyone has had with coed gyms. I was previously a member of a womens only gym, but it had a lot to offer. (aerobics classes, cardio machines, wt. machines, etc.) We recently moved and now all that is available is a Curves and a big coed gym. Thus, my dilemna. I hear curves is wonderful but Ive been doing cardio and wt. training for a long time now 4-5days a week and fear I'd lose momentum going to Curves. However, Im currently quite overweight (about 60 lbs) and feel I'd be quite self conscious around a bunch of men and 105 lb. women. (how I imagine co ed gyms, could be way off base) The thing I enjoyed about the womens gym was the variety of sizes and fitness levels, so I didnt stand out as the fat chick. I know I shouldnt care and just go and do my thing, but I know me. Any experiences/advice welcome. Thanks
Tracy |
Well...I belong to a 24 Hour Fitness - have since 1994.
We have a VARIETY of folks of all sizes and ages here...from supersized folk to 'muscleheadz' :strong: all doing their own thing - their own program. I've never seen any type of friction or people being made fun of...in fact, many of the muscle-y guys often lend a hand or a friendly tip to the newbies - and NOT just the ones who look like fitness models (we do have a couple of those type of women, and no, I'm not one of them! ;) ) On the other hand...back in the 80's I DID attend a women's-only gym...the kind with the little pink dumbbells :lol: and I gotta tell ya, in the locker room the women could be QUITE catty indeed... My gym also has classes geared towards just about everyone...aqua-aerobics for seniors and those just 'getting back into exercise'...cardio step...yoga (called Pi-Yo - mix of Pilates and Yoga)...spinning...etc. as well as a WEALTH of free weights, weight training machines, cardio equipment, pool, jacuzzi, etc. So I'm quite happy with my gym... Hey! You might want to check with your local gym - most offer 'free passes' for a few days, a week or two...so you can 'try before you buy' - see how comfy you are - if it's part of a chain of gyms such as 24 Hour Fitness, Gold's, World, etc., they generally have an 'online coupon' you can print out and use! Definitely worth a try... And IMO, if you've been doing cardio and weights for awhile now, I do think that Curves and similar programs (I'm hearing of 'copycats' to Curves now popping up) might be a bit 'easy' for you... Hope this helps! Dive in...the water's fine :) |
Wanted to post this - by the great Dave Draper - about choosing a gym from his book "Your Body Revival" (a very motivating book - I HIGHLY recommend it...).
Dave knows whereof he speaks - he's been a bodybuilder since the 50's...and now owns a gym in Santa Cruz - one of these days I'm going to go drive down Highway 1 and seek it out...anyway... Quote:
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My gym is a small, local fitness center run by a physician. There are men and women in there of all ages, sizes, etc., and everyone (with a few exceptions) seems to get along fine. Before I joined this gym, I did Curves for three weeks ... loved it at first, but found it very limiting as far as what it could do to help me. By far, the coed gym is the better bargain financially, with lots more options and personal training, which I really need. Doesn't seem to bother me to work out with males around ... for the most part, they are more out of shape than I am. Also, I think most people are only interested in their own progress anyhow ... so, who cares what they think! :)
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Hi Tracy! I agree with the others — go for the real gym, even though it is coed. I was 122 pounds overweight when I joined a similar gym and quickly discovered that there were people there in all sizes and shapes and no one was paying any attention to me, anyway. It’s been more than two years now and I have never seen or heard any unkindness directed at anyone because of his or her size or fitness level. As I was losing weight, all I ever got was encouragement and congratulations. Lifting weights and doing cardio will be your best friends as you lose those 60 pounds and I think you’ll be much better off in a gym than at Curves.
Meg |
Thanks for all your inputs. I know you're right. I do believe I'll get much more out of the regular gym. It's really nice. In addition to the classes and equipment, they have a pool and racquetball court and lots of other amenities. I also just found out that upstairs (its a 2 level gym) is totally dedicated to women. The bottom floor is co-ed, and the top is for women who I guess like me aren't quite sure about venturing downstairs yet , lol.:o I'm gonna bite the bullet and join tomorrow. I wished my self consciousness wasnt even a factor, but unfortunately it is. I think its in part because it came on so fast. Up until 5 years ago with my first pregnancy, I was 155 lbs on a 5''6" frame, not thin, but a nice shape. Now Ive ballooned to 215 in 5 years. I love my kids, but pregnancy did not love me! :( Anyway, thanks for all the support and I'll let you know how it goes!!!!!:dizzy:
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