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Originally Posted by NoVaVTFan
I don't know how many times I joined a gym, paid the monhly fee, and almost never went. For me this was because I was so tired after working from 8 to 5 that I just wanted to go home and not to the gym. I hated going to the gym right after work for 3 reasons - tired from work, hungry for dinner, and the gym is always packed after work. And then there was the problem of this - if I went home after work and ate dinner first, there was no way that I was going to leave the house again and go to the gym at 8 pm.
That's my story, too. I actually have to admit that with my last gym membership, I paid the monthly fees (they were automatically withdrawn from my account) for over a year AFTER I STOPPED GOING THERE. Can you imagine the waste of money?
I am a bit intimidated by all the beefed up people there (I would probably do better if it was for women only) and my workouts were usually quite short and probably not very efficient. I was much younger then. No, in perimenopausal stage of my life, I tend to sweat more and because I have a very fair skin, I get very red in my face and it takes a long time for it to return to normal.
But the most important factor is time: I have dogs and there is no way I am going anywhere after work. I always go home first to take care of the dogs and they are used to us going for a walk when I come home (i.e. spring-summer-fall). There is actually a new gym very close to my place of work (we are in a "techno-town" - an area where several technological companies built their offices) but I cannot imagine working out at lunchtime with other people from the office and after work, it is out of question due to time constraints. So I bought a treadmill and I am really enjoying it (I have had it for only a month). But, I hope that I will stick with it and if I do, I will consider buying another machine. It would be cheaper to work out at a health club (I think I am entitled to a $200 annual contribution towards my membership from my employer) but I much prefer the fact that I don't have to go anywhere other than down a flight of stairs in the basement.