Fed up of gym what now?
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To be honest I'm struggling think of a goal other than losing weight and getting fitter which is probably where I'm going wrong 😣. I've got no real focus. That and too many classes.
This sounds like an accurate assessment to me. I used to go to tons of exercises classes (usually twice a day, 6 days a week), at first I loved it and made a great deal of progress towards my goals. Eventually I did start getting bored with that, and felt like I hadn't made any measurable progress in at least 6 months. I decided to take a leap and change it all up, I realized I needed clear goals. My goals are now all strength based (which is awesome, because I keep just raising my lift goals so there is always something new to aim for) and I've fallen in love with working out again.
It could be anything really that speaks to you, I know for my Dad his is a very ambitious marathon time goal. I will just say (for me personally) I've found that since making my goal an ability as opposed to aesthetic has also been a game changer for how I feel about myself and my body.2 -
To be honest I'm struggling think of a goal other than losing weight and getting fitter which is probably where I'm going wrong 😣. I've got no real focus. That and too many classes.
What sorts of things do you *like* to do? Like, not even necessarily "go to class" or "lose weight", but do you run, swim, bike, yoga, or anything like that?
Could you then come up with a performance goal related to that? Like, maybe doing an open swim race, or hitting X number of spin classes in a month, or doing a 5K or half marathon, holding positions in a yoga class, etc?
I know for me, focusing on a performance-related goal is a tremendous help, and it helps me get over humps of "I don't wanna do this anymore". Then, building the exercise around that goal happens naturally.1 -
Set a goal, plan a trip. Always motivates me.0
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Been on hrt exactly 17 days and don't think it will be much longer feel dreadful on them had severe stomach cramps and backache all day and certainly don't feel myself which isn't helping.
Not done any cycling and hardly any running.
I've lost 2lbs this week with IF.
Two pounds in a week is a big loss especially considering hormonal changes.
17 days may not be enough time for hrt to fully settle in but there is no harm calling your doctor for a discussion about your symptoms including your attitude towards things you previously enjoyed. I do think burnout is playing a part but so could hrt as it's changing the balance of hormones. It should be changing the balance in a positive way and since it isn't talk to your doctor. If you aren't being taken seriously or having discussions about alternatives find another doctor.2 -
Thanks everyone for input.
Decided stop hrt it's my third attempt with same side effects.
Going start thinking about what actual goals I want to achieve other than lose weight and get fit 👍2 -
I went to gym classes for years and lost little weight. Got aVery toned though. Then I started running which I found burns way more calories and gets you even “fitter” . Back then my goal was to lose weight and now my goal is met 73kg my current goal is to run faster!1
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Joined gym in Jan. Loved it. Started building classes made friends etc. Ended up doing 12 classes a week including body pump, crossfit, yoga, Pilates, boxercise etc. I've lost 21 inches and 10lb. Recently I've started getting really fed up and can't be bothered go I've got no idea why. I'm just not getting same buzz.
I have got home gym, dvds and thinking about getting beach body on demand. I've also started IF.
Don't know what to do.
Find or try a different gym!? I LOVE the one I go to and my Fitfam is the reason I'm there 5 days per week and have so much fun in our HIIT bootcamp. The ppl keep me pumped!1 -
Thanks everyone for input.
Decided stop hrt it's my third attempt with same side effects.
Going start thinking about what actual goals I want to achieve other than lose weight and get fit 👍
Also - try OCR's! I did 3 this year and its ADDICTIVE! Its your own way of keeping at it, with some sort of run or OCR coming up you'll want to stay in the gym.1 -
Hitting lifting personal records is fun... I love the natural high, cannot get enough. Hope I never burn out.1
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Every 3-5 weeks I switch my routine up because I get bored.
I'm on a workout with YouTube workouts and swimming (because the pool is about to close).
I'm looking forward to going back to a gym in a few weeks. I love the stairmaster and other non impact cardio.
Some weeks I'll just feel like running more.
This is for a lifetime, and variety is the spice of life.
I try to keep evening walks fairly consistent because it is more about relaxation and processing life.1
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