Can't keep up with people in gym classes

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  • marykate_1203
    marykate_1203 Posts: 164 Member
    Go at your own pace! Be so proud of being able to go and stay the whole time. You will get there!
  • middlehaitch
    middlehaitch Posts: 8,486 Member
    Ooh another uncoordinated one here. Not a natural athlete by any stretch of the imagination either.

    I do/ did mostly solitary work, but found aqua fit - this really is a go at your own pace and no one can see you are uncoordinated. After a couple of months floating away and turning the wrong way I had the moves down and could really concentrate on exertion.

    I did belly dancing as my first land class, land classes scared me. Went all the wrong way, still do, but boy did I love it, and did it ever help me with posture and abs.

    Loved the look of the Zumba classes, but they were way to fast and intense, and I knew it. Found Zumba gold. All the same moves, but a little slower and alternates shown. Perfect, I love it even though I still can't coordinate after 6 month. No one cares and everyone is incredibly supportive.
    One class I over did it so much I went white, one of my classmates pulled me aside and sat me down before I fell, another rushed for water and a wet towel. They were great, as was the instructor, no one laughed or thought me a wimp. They were much more concerned as to why I had nearly toppled over ( a heavy day Christmas shopping without lunch, but refusing to miss class)

    Wanted to lift, signed up for women on weight class. The class was all women half my age and a lot more used to weights. I said I was interested in compound lifts and while others enjoyed the machines the instructor came up with free weight moves that could transform into a 5x5 programme. Everyone enjoyed the twofold approach, and no one cared that I could only move half the weight I could. They were supportive of my effort.

    It most certainly is a different way of exercising but I have found that if I go in friendly, open and put the effort in the class supports me when needed and don't care if I am not performing at their level.

    I have gone from someone who eschewed group classes to someone who looks forward to what class I can try next. I, and people who know me, can't believe that I will throw myself into the unknown so willingly.

    Sorry that was soooo long, just had to tell you- go for it, put your heart and soul into it, and you will get the rewards of friendship and a better fitter you.

    Cheers, h.
  • mystgrl1604
    mystgrl1604 Posts: 117 Member
    lorrpb wrote: »
    Just remember, even if you are the "slowest" one in class, you are still faster than everyone who isn't there!

    Exactly!!
  • jaqcan
    jaqcan Posts: 498 Member
    My first day at a boot camp class, I puked. A couple months in I could do jumps onto a weight bench, 6 months I could jump over the weight bench. Keep going, you'll catch up. And it's supposed to be hard, even for people that are fit. Only gym bunnies go to be seen. I want to go to sweat!
  • DodgerBlue19891
    DodgerBlue19891 Posts: 18 Member
    I guess most ppl have been doing it a lot longer
  • middlehaitch
    middlehaitch Posts: 8,486 Member
    We may have been doing it a lot longer now. But a few of us ( me) started with no inclination/ background in any kind of activity, entered into exercise with fear and loathing in our hearts, and found it wasn't half as bad as we expected.

    Try Zumba. We have 3 guys in our class of 16. They were well accepted, and once they got the feel of it, really joined in the ongoing banter. One is a supersize Father Christmas ( 6'9) and really throws himself into it though he giggles through the more ' feminine moves'. He is a hot- damn at belly dancing.
    Another brought his wife, a native Hawiian, now we have hula for cool down some days.

    Sorry, bit if a chatterbox there.

    Cheers, h.

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