I recently had a free week trial at a gym, and I just enrolled.
Just within one week, I have seen a lot of suck.
It isn't cheap to join a gym....even with spring deals or corporate deals from your employer, it's still a costly hobby. It boggles my mind that some people are willing to shell out that kind of money to not DO anything there.
You get a one day free consultation with a personal trainer when you enroll. So, you get one free day with a real trainer to go over your goals, how much weight you want to lose (or gain, I suppose), where you want to lose it, diet changes, etc etc etc....and they'll show you around the gym if you're not familiar with equipment and they'll suggest how many reps to do at what weight setting and what equipment will give you the best results.
I know from personal experience how easy it is to get a little lazy and have a hard time picking back up to getting into shape....but for the life of me.....why is it every day I go to the gym and I see someone doing the rounds with their trainer and barely even TRYING the suggested equipment or getting an "I don't want to" attitude. Why are you wasting $40 a month when it doesn't look like you even WANT to try?
I really can't wait for my session. I don't think I'm a perfect person, but at least I'm halfway motivated and I'm willing to listen and take advice. If a trainer can help me better lose some weight and tone up and I've been doing something wrong, I really want to know!
And while I understand and even agree that a workout buddy is a great idea to help keep you motivated and to help the time pass......the gym is NOT the mall or a coffee shop or your livingroom. Why do people just hog equipment, sitting there gabbing away and not even working out?! There have been times I have wanted to use that equipment and I really don't want to be rude or interrupt the gossip, but for crying out loud...go gossip in the locker room! Some of us are actually here to work out and do something!
Why does it also seem that a bunch of people only seem to go to the gym so they can go in the hot tub and sauna? The idea of that is AFTER you have worked your tail off, you can relax. Surely if you can afford to blow $40 a month just to sit in a hot-tub everyday, you could just BUY a hot tub for your home.
Then there are the people and their random obnoxious behaviors.....the chick yesterday who was talking on her cell phone on the treadmill.....yeah, you're burning more calories flapping your gums than going 0.5 mph on that treadmill....get off and just take your call somewhere else! Why bring your cell phone around the gym with you?!
Then there are the guys who are weight lifting and grunt and groan so loud it almost seems like we're all in the bathroom together. My god....if it's that bad, try a lighter weight. No, you don't look big and tough, you look and sound like a total idiot. It's one thing to be burning some calories and getting some good resistance and letting a grunt out here and there, it's another to put that bench press on 245 lbs and grunt and groan like you haven't shat in a week every rep that you do.
I'm sure I will have more. I do enjoy my new hobby and have been going so frequently that I already feel a difference in my overall mood and I may have even lost a pound or two....it's just there are some really dumb people that go there that kind of temporarily put me off. I can barely afford to be there, yet I take full advantage of every moment that I am there!
Just within one week, I have seen a lot of suck.
It isn't cheap to join a gym....even with spring deals or corporate deals from your employer, it's still a costly hobby. It boggles my mind that some people are willing to shell out that kind of money to not DO anything there.
You get a one day free consultation with a personal trainer when you enroll. So, you get one free day with a real trainer to go over your goals, how much weight you want to lose (or gain, I suppose), where you want to lose it, diet changes, etc etc etc....and they'll show you around the gym if you're not familiar with equipment and they'll suggest how many reps to do at what weight setting and what equipment will give you the best results.
I know from personal experience how easy it is to get a little lazy and have a hard time picking back up to getting into shape....but for the life of me.....why is it every day I go to the gym and I see someone doing the rounds with their trainer and barely even TRYING the suggested equipment or getting an "I don't want to" attitude. Why are you wasting $40 a month when it doesn't look like you even WANT to try?
I really can't wait for my session. I don't think I'm a perfect person, but at least I'm halfway motivated and I'm willing to listen and take advice. If a trainer can help me better lose some weight and tone up and I've been doing something wrong, I really want to know!
And while I understand and even agree that a workout buddy is a great idea to help keep you motivated and to help the time pass......the gym is NOT the mall or a coffee shop or your livingroom. Why do people just hog equipment, sitting there gabbing away and not even working out?! There have been times I have wanted to use that equipment and I really don't want to be rude or interrupt the gossip, but for crying out loud...go gossip in the locker room! Some of us are actually here to work out and do something!
Why does it also seem that a bunch of people only seem to go to the gym so they can go in the hot tub and sauna? The idea of that is AFTER you have worked your tail off, you can relax. Surely if you can afford to blow $40 a month just to sit in a hot-tub everyday, you could just BUY a hot tub for your home.
Then there are the people and their random obnoxious behaviors.....the chick yesterday who was talking on her cell phone on the treadmill.....yeah, you're burning more calories flapping your gums than going 0.5 mph on that treadmill....get off and just take your call somewhere else! Why bring your cell phone around the gym with you?!
Then there are the guys who are weight lifting and grunt and groan so loud it almost seems like we're all in the bathroom together. My god....if it's that bad, try a lighter weight. No, you don't look big and tough, you look and sound like a total idiot. It's one thing to be burning some calories and getting some good resistance and letting a grunt out here and there, it's another to put that bench press on 245 lbs and grunt and groan like you haven't shat in a week every rep that you do.
I'm sure I will have more. I do enjoy my new hobby and have been going so frequently that I already feel a difference in my overall mood and I may have even lost a pound or two....it's just there are some really dumb people that go there that kind of temporarily put me off. I can barely afford to be there, yet I take full advantage of every moment that I am there!
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