i fear i will be judged when i go back
sino19
Posts: 50 Member
Ok so i started this year with a plan, got gym membership, discovered mfp etc. My problem is i don't stick to the the plan. I've caved in sooo many times. My recent struggle is the gym...i feel like someone who saw me in january would totally judge me.
Lol ok, thats how i felt then i wrote it down and i realised how silly the thought is:laugh: :noway:
Lol ok, thats how i felt then i wrote it down and i realised how silly the thought is:laugh: :noway:
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Glad to hear writing it out helped you Most of us cave at some point, but accepting we can't be perfect and keeping on striving is the best thing we can do.0
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A few people will look and inevitably judge, however the trick is to stop caring what strangers think.
Lol @ my post count!0 -
the people who sit around judging people by their looks aren't going anywhere fast in their lives, don't worry about them0
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Lol ok, thats how i felt then i wrote it down and i realised how silly the thought is:laugh: :noway:
yep... stop worrying what other peopel think because 99% of the time they dont think that at all!0 -
Haters gonna hate, but they're not worth your time. Everyone has a set back at some time or other.
Although to be honest, I don't really notice anyone at the gym! Occasionally I'm admiring someone's lifting while I'm between seats, but 99% of the time I'm too focused on what I'm doing to care who's around me, when I saw them last, etc.0 -
I'm exactly the same I have yoyo'd so many times for how long now, but we will both get there0
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Who cares what they think. Good on you for getting into it again0
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Girl, I went to the gym today with lint all over my dark blue workout pants; all I cared about was getting in my workout this morning before my husband had to leave for work -- I'm sure people saw and stared, but I wasn't thinking about those folks. Moral of the story; you got it! Don't pay any mind to anyone else cause you know you're there for you, and you alone!!! It can be a struggle until one day it won't be a struggle any longer cause it'll be like clockwork; until then, if you have to stop and go with the gym, you have set backs it all doesn't matter cause the point is that you keep getting back up and going!!! Press through cause with God all things are possible! God Bless0
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Yeah, it is silly. If anyone did see you there in January, chances are they wouldn't recognize you even if you looked the same. Plenty of people go to the gym - why would they remember you that clearly?
Just go. You're doing this for you; not to impress people at the gym.0 -
I've twice fallen off the treadmill, and when I recently started going back to the gym after a break I couldn't get through the gate things and had to be shown in by a small child :laugh: My point is..... even if people notice these things and laugh they soon forget again.
In your case there's not even any reason for people to notice... especially as you (like most other people) can probably stand upright on a treadmill and not draw attention to yourself.0 -
If I was one of your fellow gym goers even if i recognized you I honestly wouldn't think anything of it.0
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gurl its completely ok i have fallen off a few times but if you have the support and motivation just keep going. even if you have lost 5 lbs or 50lbs its something and you can always remember that you can do it dont ever feel like u cant. and dont ever feel embarrassed love you for you and screw what others think. if you want to go to the gym go!!! (:0
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everyone's judging everyone while panicking about whether someone else is judging them back. don't worry about it. i got stuck floundering under a 50lb barbell in my first week, never stopped me from going back. fitness isn't a straight line, it's a child's scribble.0
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Most peeps in the gym are busy doing their own thing and wouldn't think to look twice. But if you do need more encouragement, feel pleased that you're working it in the gym and working it harder than everyone who is still in bed! Go, go, go!0
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Honestly, nobody is going to notice you. I am at the gym all the time. I notice my friends. And a 45 guy with giant arms and skinny legs who bothers 20 yr old hot girls in short shorts while they try to use the elliptical. (never been so happy in my life to not be a hot girl in short shorts lol) Go, don't let anyone discourage you. even IF you are noticed, people will just assume maybe you came at different times for the last 7 months.0
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I'll say it. It's NOT silly.
However, if they don't respect you for sticking with it and returning then their opinion means nothing.
You're only a quitter if you don't go back and try again.0 -
I have been in your position and have literally avoided people that I know at the gym. I gained 30 from nursing school and wasn't working out during that time- hard to find time. I would go when it wasn't crowded in the beginning but I finally realized that I was not going to let that perception of what others were thinking keep me from being healthy and losing weight. One by one and on various days I would approach people that I knew and would just catch up with them and explain my dilemma. Real, caring people will support you and praise you for coming back. Other people just don't matter.
It is your health, your dreams, your goals, etc. and what others think matters not.0 -
Everyone is so right. For the most part nobody remembers who was there from one day to the next - and they certainly won't remember that you were there in January.
I've been going to my gym for nearly three years. Honestly, there are really only two people that I actively look out for - one because he dances on the treadmill and always looks like he's having the best time and it is fun to watch, the other because he always smells really really bad and I want to stay away. Hahaha!0 -
I feel ya. Glad you were honest about how you feel! It's silly but I feel I will be judged if I go to the same store twice in one day :laugh:
Just think "Screw it, I do what I want" and go to the gym. Better late than never. You're paying for your membership, get your money's worth! :flowerforyou:0 -
First of all, let me start by saying that as a regular gym goer I only recognize the people who go regularly. If you were there in January and I saw you tomorrow, I wouldn't remember you.
Second, if people want to judge you for taking the steps to better your life, f them. They're just stupid bros and hoes anyway so who cares what their opinion is.
Finally, if you want something bad enough, you'll take the necessary steps to make it happen. If you aren't willing to, then you don't really want it that badly.0 -
I have to say, I don't care how big a person is, what they look like, or how much they can do at once, I would never make fun of someone working out in a gym. It would just never occur to me. In fact, I admire that they're making the effort to get in shape.0
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I totally get it. I used a trainer a few years ago just a couple of times, and it seemed like some other trainers got used to seeing me. After a couple of years and getting a bit soft, I dreaded seeing my former trainer in particular, but really anyone. I received an email from a new trainer because I hadn't been the gym in awhile. ("Complete a survey for a free training session"--really just a way to re-engage inactive members.) I completed the survey, but I actually told her that I specifically didn't want the session because I preferred my anonymity--didn't want to be judged later on. She assured me there would be no judgment. I didn't really resume anything at that time.
Fast forward a bit. I joined MFP, lost some weight, resumed my gym routine. One of the trainers called me, "the incredibly shrinking woman." So I wasn't anonymous, but I was showing results. I've been working with an altogether different trainer for about six months and LOVE it. There's a little community of friends among his clients. So I am SO FAR from anonymous. But it's awesome because there is extra pressure and health/fitness has really become the priority in my life.
I know we shouldn't care about being judged, but it's hard to just turn off that feeling. Maybe try to look ahead when you're being judged for being so awesome!! (And if anything, even the people who will judge -and they will!!- can probably relate. They might feel bad that you've backtracked, but I think in most cases, people are supportive; so they'll probably be cheering you on in their heads.)0 -
To be honest, no one will remember you.
No one cares about this stuff as much as you do. No one is keeping track but you. Just do what you have to do.0
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