home or gym
kevcren
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Do you workout at home or in the gym? Why?
My answer - both. I see better results and feel more comfortable at home but there are more weights in the gym LOL so i go back and forth
My answer - both. I see better results and feel more comfortable at home but there are more weights in the gym LOL so i go back and forth
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Both, lighter weights at home, super heavy at my gym0
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I find it a lot easier to put it off if I'm home. There are endless distractions and excuses. If I go somewhere for the express purpose of exercising, I focus better on getting it done.0
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Gym!0
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Home and outdoors. No access to a gym nearby and honestly would rather be at home or outside even if there was. No excuses like too busy to commute, car trouble, bad weather etc.0
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Home= no excuses, comfort, schedule and I can sing really loud in my underwear.
My fitness room is well-equipped but it seems there is always an exercise I have to alter to fit with what I have --gyms have most equipment.0 -
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Gym all the way. I just don't get around to it at home and I don't push myself as hard alone. I like to take classes and at my gym I have to register for each one. Having a set time for it makes it happen, and having peer pressure/coaches pushing me makes the workout way better. Plus I think I like the social aspect and people watching.0
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Gym. Buying all the equipment would get pricy and I don't have a lot of space for it. Plus at home my cat is always getting in my way.0
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Gym. I am a spoiled princess who has everything she wants at the gym. And almost never has to share or wait for equipment.0
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Gym right now. When I buy a house I'll make a glorious home gym.0
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There's no place like home.0
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Home 100%0
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Home. My routine is mainly BWF with some dumbbell work.
Upside - I use time saved from not commuting to the gym to enjoy a cup of coffee with my wife before heading off to work.
Downside - The work out room is a shared space with the grand kids play room. Getting the toys out of the way is part of my warm up.0 -
Home. I like to workout with my own equipment and gear in a room that is free of distractions. I can adjust the temperature to my comfort zone, play my music loud and use my own bathroom. I know my home gym is clean because I do that myself. I love getting outside for exercise too.0
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Home. I like to workout with my own equipment and gear in a room that is free of distractions. I can adjust the temperature to my comfort zone, play my music loud and use my own bathroom. I know my home gym is clean because I do that myself. I love getting outside for exercise too.0
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I work out at home. I like not having to make a special trip and once I'm done I can immediately focus on what I need to get done around the house. I used to think it saved me money but the cost of equipment has added up over time so it's mostly just more convenient.0
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Home - the only time I have to work out is super early in the morning. I get up at 5 am to get it in, I just can't seem to workout during lunch or after work. I have a treadmill, some weights, a barbell & adjustable dumbbells.0
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Home. I do bodyweight (dips, pull-ups, press-ups, etc) so don't really need a gym.0
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I do planks at home and run but when I go to the gym I always run to it, one mile away. I have to run a couple of miles past it to get a decent run in.0
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I love my home gym and most of my workouts are there but I do use a crossfit gym a couple times a week.0
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I belong to a gym but mostly workout at home. I like the fact that it is right in the house, so it's close, and I can wear whatever I like (I like to lift in socks or barefoot.) Plus I don't have to wait for equipment and I can leave things out plus I can superset and pretty much do whatever I want without having to work around other people.
On the flip side, I like going to the gym because it has equipment that I don't have. For example, I like the back extension machine (or bench or stand or whatever it's called.) It also has nicer versions of some stuff that I do have (lat pulldown, pull-up bar, etc.)0 -
Home all the way. I don't know if anyone else suffers with this but I find clothes really irritate my skin, especially on my back when I'm laid out glute bridging/benching etc, and I get a painful rash. So basically I workout in the minimal amount of clothing possible which usually means underwear.
Plus I like being barefoot, I leave barbells set up for how I want them next time, and I commit the cardinal sin of inputting weights into my phone in between sets. I'd be the least popular person in the gym if I went there to lift! I'd be that awful naked girl in the corner on her phone!
I do yoga and the occasional gym class and cover up, but it's just not the same!0 -
rawstrongchick wrote: »Home all the way. I don't know if anyone else suffers with this but I find clothes really irritate my skin, especially on my back when I'm laid out glute bridging/benching etc, and I get a painful rash. So basically I workout in the minimal amount of clothing possible which usually means underwear.
Plus I like being barefoot, I leave barbells set up for how I want them next time, and I commit the cardinal sin of inputting weights into my phone in between sets. I'd be the least popular person in the gym if I went there to lift! I'd be that awful naked girl in the corner on her phone!
I do yoga and the occasional gym class and cover up, but it's just not the same!
Do you do glute bridge on a yoga mat? A few weeks ago I was super hot so I took off my shirt while gb'ing. I do them on a rug and didn't even think about how it would feel until I ended up with rug burn.0 -
Home and trails0
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Gym for weight training as I don't have the space nor the finances to have all of the equipment I would want/need. Beyond that I primarily cycle and do a bit of hiking in the mountains. I don't really workout at home unless you count the seemingly endless hours I spend tending to my almost acre of property.0
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Home. Whenever I want, dressed how I want, and no monthly fee to pay.0
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Home and outside. I find I push myself harder at home because I'm not afraid to look like an idiot doing it!0
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I'm cheap, so I work out at home or outside.
I've moved 3 times in the past 3 years and a big deciding factor every time has been how close to trails I am. Street running is fine, but I've finally found the perfect neighbourhood. It starts with about 1-1.5k of street running, then changes to dirt for 1k or so, then is an endless (well 15+k) series of gravel (but through the woods). The different terrains challenge me, and running up a hill is way more fun than using an incline on the treadmill.
I'm presently not doing anything other than body weight strength exercises, but I figure a used weight bench, etc is probably cheaper than a years gym membership, and would be usable for much longer than a year.0 -
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