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sh3l5 08-12-2006 09:28 AM

Gym or not?
 
MY mate has been trying to get me to join a gym over the past couple of months. The main way she tries to tempt me is 'think of all the fitties that will be there'. Thing is I dont know if I need a gym.

I run for an hour a day and do weights in my home. I also muscle tone with a few exercises that I have found on the internet. In addition I will aslo ride my bike and try some boxing.

Do I or should I join the gym?

Sarah Ann 08-12-2006 09:48 AM

Why not go along and have a look see - try it out for yourself. You might like it (on the other hand, you might not!) You need to go more than once and at different times of the day to find out when you would like it the most.

Personally I only go to the gym to do lower body workouts because my weights at home don't go high enough and I combine it with a swim. If it weren't for the swimming I probably wouldn't bother.

YP1 08-12-2006 11:30 AM

I'd definitely try it if you can get a trial or guest pass. To be honest, although exercise is, IMO, essential, doing it at a gym isn't. I've had moments where I've seriously considered cancelling my gym membership over the past few months, because I do other stuff and never seem to get round to going there. I do like having the gym as back up though, particularly in winter when running on the treadmill can have more appeal than going outside in the wind, rain and snow. On the other hand, when the weather's nice I'd far rather be doing something outside than shutting myself in a room with sweaty people!

And if you join, do it because you think it will add something to your fitness regime (either variety or motivation) not because of who else goes ;)

kykaree 08-12-2006 12:02 PM

Give it a visit. I know I could exercise at home if I really wanted to, but I need the motivation and variety a gym gives me. I do like a bit of distraction as well..... a couple of nice boys in tank tops lifting weights on a Friday night passes the time!

Homersmummy 08-14-2006 03:14 PM

I like the gym. :) Although I have yet to see the benefits, I like it. :)

fat-faery 08-14-2006 03:50 PM

Every ones gonna kick my butt now. Gym is a swear word to me now. Ive wasted tons of money thru not goin, when I did it made me ravenous the whole day. I now own a lateral thigh trainer with arm toner thingys on it. I walk my new puppy, Im using baked bean tins to tone my underarms and if I see a difference Im gonna buy dumbells from argos, I do those lil step things that nikki does on bb7, she does half an hour I do 4 minutes lol, I do a breast muscle excersice my old trainer showed me and I just bought a tae bo dvd. Thats my personal, why not pop along as a guest as see how u feel u mite love it. xxx

fat-faery 08-14-2006 03:53 PM

Homersmummy,
Im sorry to see you've lost ur lil man. My heart bleeds for you. Eight years is a long time to be buddys and love that buddy with all your worth.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

YP1 08-14-2006 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by fat-faery (Post 1370237)
when I did it made me ravenous the whole day.

That's the best bit for me, knowing that I've worked up a hunger and that when I eat after a workout I've already done the hard bit, to work the calories up. Those calories are earned, and the food afterwards is well deserved!

Homersmummy 08-14-2006 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by fat-faery (Post 1370242)
Homersmummy,
Im sorry to see you've lost ur lil man. My heart bleeds for you. Eight years is a long time to be buddys and love that buddy with all your worth.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Aww, bless ya.:hug: Miss him oodles.

The gym I go I don't pay any membership. I paid £5 for my induction, after which I used the gym. Then I pay £3.50 each time I go, or I can pay £25 a month for unlimited use, but if I then find I am not using the gym much I can go back to the £3.50 a visit. This I like. :) Plus you get your car park money refunded if you go more than once in the week, which is excellent.

So I know I can afford it because I am only paying for the times I go. :)

fat-faery 08-15-2006 11:27 AM

Homersmummy,

Not so sure on the whole Walliams lust thing you got going on girl lol. xxx

fat-faery 08-15-2006 11:45 AM

[QUOTE:- when I did it made me ravenous the whole day.


Im the female version of Homer J Simpson. Me and hungry just dont get along Im afarid. If I dont give my tummy something when it talks to me, OMG it shouts, and it shouts real loud, then people look at me. So I like to keep my tummy happy.

Homersmummy 08-15-2006 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fat-faery (Post 1371175)
Homersmummy,

Not so sure on the whole Walliams lust thing you got going on girl lol. xxx

Not guilty occifer. ;) I've not mentioned him for months I tell ye! :D

But yeah... I like the gym I do. :carrot:

2frustrated 08-17-2006 03:53 AM

loopy - I've only just joined the gym, and that's because I was finding it hard to fit in my weights at home, since I was out all evening. With the gym I can go at lunch and do my weights then, then the couple of nights that I AM free after work I can pop down and do a couple of classes or some air conned running.

I would try it out though, but if you feel like you're getting enough exercise already and it would cost you lots, then personally I wouldn't join. But DO go and have a look, they might have amazing equipment there that you love!!!


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