Gym vs Home Workouts
pinkcutie100
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Does anyone find it easier to workout at the gym rather than home?
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I wouldn't know. I live very far from a gym so I've never had that experience. But I like working out at home. No distractions & I can look like an idiot without worrying about it. HOWEVER, it would be nice to have access to all of the equipment that gyms offer.0
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Each system has its plusses and minuses.
I did at-home dvds for years. (They were vhs tapes, but same difference.) It was fine; I could exercise in my pjs and whenever I wanted .... at some point I started taking classes and it was so much more fun to get cute gymclothes, meet new people, and push each other.0 -
I was doing Home workouts since January...and found my motivation was low... I could hit the elliptical no prob but when it came to any strength training I just felt tired !!
I am much more motivated now that I am going to a gym! I look forward to going and so far, I've hit 6 days a week for two weeks ! 24 hour access! The highlight of my day is working out now0 -
I work out both places, home and gym.
I feel like I'm more motivated at the gym because there are other people working out. I feel like I tend to work harder. And I enjoy it more, because it's social.
But if it's late or I can't get to the gym, it's good to have the opp to work out at home. I have an elliptical trainer that I like to use for cardio, and I have some DVDs that I use.
It's nice to have options.0 -
Combo of both here as well. My pull-up bar is at home, but the elliptical and stationary bike are at the gym....they wouldn't fit in my tiny apartment anyway!
Overall, I prefer the gym. Better equipment and less distractions...I just put in my headphones and enter the 'zone' for 45 minutes. I do have a major convenience factor too, since the closest gym is a very short walking distance.0 -
I did both and I liked working out at gym instead. I am a mom of three so gym time was like my "me" time. Working out at gym always got me pushing myself a bit more everyday. I intentionally use to workout right next to someone who was working out really hard. Ofcourse I coudln't do the same but I pushed myself harder. I love the energy and the mental attitude of everyone coming there ...Working out at home has it's own benefits too and if you are determined enough then really you can workout anywhere.0
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I like the convenience of working out at home, but I also find myself getting really distracted. At the gym, I'm surrounded by exercise machines. I know what I'm there to do.0
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I work out exclusively at home and love it. I can get up and hit the exercise bike before my morning coffee. I can fit in a yoga or cardio video in right after work before dinner. I can lift some weights after walking the dogs. In other words, when it fits with my schedule versus the gym's class schedule.
I have had a gym membership in the past but, at the time, it was 2 block from my house and I could walk there and it was open from 5 am to 10 pm. Now, living in another state, I would need to drive to the closest gym and the hours are more limited. To find a gym with longer hours means more time in the car.
But I am luck in that I have a big basement so have space for an exercise bike, weights, space to do cardio DVDs, etc. Plus, trying to do yoga or any exercise routine with two dogs ups the "challenge factor."0 -
I prefer working out at home.. currently doing the T25 program.. and loving it!0
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I like both. I lift at the gym and run on my street.0
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If I had the proper lifting equipment and a treadmill I wouldn't need the gym and I'd workout at home. I really don't like workout DVDs, I find them repetitive and therefore they bore me after I do them more than 2 or 3 times. And usually they're just trying to get you to buy more stuff. It depends on what type of workout you're doing I guess I'm easily intimidated so generally when lifting I feel like I'm in the way of all the muscle macho men- I've never seen a woman at my gym doing any "real" lifting (squats, deadlifts, etc). I think I would prefer to workout at home for privacy, my equipment would be in the basement so there are minimal distractions there.0
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I workout at home and I love it.
I have a treadmill, recumbent seat bike, elliptical, universal weight machine, and free weights.
I think the key issues are:
- you have to actually USE your equipment at home (i.e. - don't use your treadmill to hang your clothes on.......)
- you need to let your family know in no uncertain terms that when you are working out, you CAN NOT be interrupted ( tell my family that I have my 'Do Not Disturb' sign on when I'm working out - I don't answer the phone, I don't go to the door if someone comes - NOTHING0!0 -
I prefer the gym...largely because I primarily use the gym for lifting and they have more equipment than I could ever get into my garage.
That said, I've had a home gym before and I found that I was always getting sidetracked with other things that needed done around the house. I had difficulty getting home from work and ignoring all of these various things that needed doing...so I'd inevitably be loading the dishwasher when I was already supposed to be into my working sets in the squat rack...and then emptying the drying rack when I should have been dead lifting...and oh yeah, there was that lose door knob and a couple light bulbs are out. Before I knew it, I had run out of workout time and pretty much may as well just have a beer.
When I'm hitting the gym I have to make a very conscious effort to deviate from my drive and skip it...and once I'm there, there's nothing to do besides work.0 -
Yes because youre most likely not going to relax and skip your workout. I go straight to the gym, get my workout in, and straight back home to relax etc. It's just easier - plus there's classes/other people who are aiming for self improvement and better machines/equipment to work with.0
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i know how you feel i need to learn some strenght training exercises. I have the shuant focus now so hopefully that will help0
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Right now I work out at the gym. I've done home workouts, but the problem is I get distracted easily. Like someone above said, when I go to the gym I know what I'm there for and I focus. That said, I was doing dvds. I think if I had weight equipment at home I would use it. Possibly even a treadmill. I get bored quickly with the workout dvds though no matter how effective they can be. That said I love that my gym offers classes and tanning. Sorry you can't go to a salon and pay 10-20 bucks a month to tan. Including it in a gym membership is a steal.0
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Yes because youre most likely not going to relax and skip your workout. I go straight to the gym, get my workout in, and straight back home to relax etc. It's just easier - plus there's classes/other people who are aiming for self improvement and better machines/equipment to work with.
Yep this.0 -
Much MUCH easier for me to do gym workouts. I take a lot of classes there, just going and doing machines/lifting weights is not enjoyable. I like the structure of having a specific workout/class with a start time & end time. I know exactly what I'm doing and when, and when it will be over, and I have an instructor that guides me (which I also like, since I normally go after work and I'm pretty brain-dead). Also, over the years, I've made friends with not only other people in the classes, but with the instructors, so I have higher accountability. I can't miss a class without getting a text message or two.
I also work from home, so getting out of the house is even more important to me.0 -
If i'm at the gym, my mind is ready to work. When i'm at home, i'm easily distracted. Though, i do love using my treadmill at home. can blast the radio as loud as i want because my treadmill is centrally located in my house, my neighbors wont hear. Or i can play whatever i want on the TV. And use my own shower.0
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I think there are positive and negatives to both. I workout at home use to belong to a gym its too far away now and the cost is crazy. In the winter I sometimes think I should join just to see people. However between my treadmill and workout videos and free weights I have at home I get a great workout in. I think I push harder at home because I am not afraid of looking stupid0
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We have a home gym that we set up, for us its easier than going to a gym here locally. My husband has a long commute to work and I tend to work long/crazy hours so for us getting in a car to head to the gym doesnt work out well and we tend to stop going.
At home we have an Elliptical, Recumbent Bike, Weights and Resistance Bands....the set up is in our garage which we redid to make it comfortable for working out with the equipment or doing our DVDs (T25/30DS) I have found having the equipment at home we have stayed more motivated since its easy to go out hop on the elliptical and watch TV or listen to music. Plus I get out there while I have laundry going or when I want to watch my DVR which I feel is a more effective use of my time.
Plus he and I still take a moment to change into our gym clothes and not workout in our PJs so that we still get into the mindset of gym time.0 -
Personally, I find it easier to work out at home. If I have to go somewhere to get it done... it just isn't as likely to happen. I gave up my gym membership YEARS ago. I am fortunate enough, though, to have a room in the basement dedicated to exercise... weights, treadmill, elliptical, TV with DVD player, etc. I get in there and get it done without the travel time!
Although, I will admit recently I've been curious about using a personal trainer or maybe a cross-fit class. Something like that. But, I don't think it's worth a gym membership to me.0 -
When I started on MFP I was only willing to workout at home. Basically I was too worried about what other people would think at the gym. As I progressed I worked with a personal trainer to add a light weight routine that could be done with limited equipment at home.
While I still ride my recumbent bike every morning at home, I'm starting to use the gym more frequently for other activities like swimming laps, water aerobics, rowing, and the elliptical. In another month or so I suspect we will switch up my weight routine and I will end up doing that in the gym too.
I like the convenience of working out at home, but I'm coming to like the gym for the variety it can provide.0 -
I find it harder to get motivated to workout at home. BUT I do like working out at home better because I don't have to worry about what I look like, socializing, I save more time and money working out at home.0
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I know a lot of people have the same problem of skipping work outs or putting them off if they work out at home. My wife does it all the time. But personally I don't have that problem. I prefer to work out at home though. It's more about priorities for me, I can break up my work out if I have a busy day, I can easily do cardio in the morning and weights later. Plus I don't have to worry about all the bikes being taken when I'm at home.0
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I like both. When I am in my busy season at work (tax season) I prefer home, it's hard enough to get time with my family let alone time to hit the gym. When it's not my busy season I prefer the gym.0
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I prefer working out at home. I get it done, get right in my own shower, don't have to either drag stuff there to shower and change, don't have to take extra time to drive to / from gym, etc. Don't have to wait for equipment or follow gym etiquette or feel rushed because others want same equipment, don't have to be polite to anyone or worry about what anyone thinks.0
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