Am I the only person who doesn't go to the gym?
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My rules for exercise: it has to be enjoyable, cheap, and portable. Gyms are none of those things. I stick with bodyweight training and running. Jump rope when the weather is bad enough to make running outside a health risk. Plus it's easier to throw on a pair of shoes or take half an hour to do a full bodyweight set than get all my stuff together and sit on the bus for half an hour before even being able to start my workout.
I did consider joining a gym for the weights once. Then I realised I'd rather do handstand pushups than deadlifts. They're easier to show off if someone attractive walks by.0 -
I don't go to the gym.
Prefer walking, swimming at the beach when weather allows and running around with the kids.0 -
Yay I don't feel so alone anymore it's like you guys are in my brain and know my exact thoughts!0
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Take 30 bucks a month gym money (ymmv) and sock it away, at the end of the year go buy smaller clothes and be happy like me No gym for me.0
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You're not alone. I don't go to the gym. I prefer walking and using my elliptical. I also do floor exercises - stretching on a mat. I play tennis when the weather is good and in the summer go on hikes. I do have a set of hand weights I use for biceps and triceps.
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shannonbrown0421 wrote: »i work and have a one year old so my free time is spent with him, I get my exercise from walking, carrying my son around and playing with him, bike rides, etc. I don't think I'd even know how to use most of the gym equipment lol I feel out of place on Mfp at times because I don't know all the lingo!
a lot of people don't go to the gym. I do most of my exercise outdoors...I cycle, hike, swim, walk, etc...the only reason I go to a gym is to lift weights...I love lifting and don't have room in my home for all of the equipment I would want or need so I go to the gym 2-3 days per week to do that.0 -
the money I saved on canceling my gym membership paid for my power rack, bar, bench, weights, etc. in about 12 months.0
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Shannon, when I had little ones at home, and also doing a small in home day care, I told the kids I had to do 20 minutes uninterrupted on the stationary bike so when I was on the bike the "Red or Blue" rule was in place. I was not to be interrupted unless someone was red (bleeding) or blue (choking). They became conditioned to the sound of the bike and would solve their own problems or wait until I was done. I was able to bike (and READ!!) in peace almost every day for at least the 20 minutes but often much more than that.0
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I don't have use for a gym membership. Why would I pay for something I can do on my own for free? So, you are not alone. Add me if you would like.0
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The closest gym to me is 30 minutes away. I hate exercising. I stand on my feet for 10 hours at work and all I want to do is sit down when I get home. Don't have kids at home and roads are to dangerous to go walking (no sidewalks or shoulder). Friend me, we'll not go to the gym together.0
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I don't do gyms either. Too much I can do around (or find near) to do. Like walking on treadmill or around property; walking in my son's pool until I know I have gotten too much sun for a day, and just keeping up with my diary for calories and doing the things I like to do with my hubby. My former S-n-L took belly dancing classes and loved it. I'd like to learn it, too; or maybe hula dancing - faster than hula hooping for sure; but, I also do hula hooping as exercise. I'd rather take mini-vacations than put my money into a gym when I can exercise for free at home. Gyms are for body builders and women who like that 'look'. A little 'extreme' for my liking - and if they don't keep it up, it turns to blubber. LOL!0
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Nope, you don't really need a gym. Luckily I have a small weight room at work that I can use an am often the only one in it. But if for some reason I can't use it, I just work out at home. There are so many options like others have said that you don't need to go to a gym. It's great for those that can and that like it, but it's not for everybody. Between body weight exercises, kettlebells, a suspension trainer, a couple of dumbbells, bands, running, walking, etc...you can get the exercise you need at home. You are not alone!!0
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I do lots of walking; easy to fit into my day0
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I don't go either. I'm a stay at home mom of two and my husband full time so there's no way I could go even if I wanted to.
For exercise I play with my kids, take walks, do Zumba on the xbox, go on my elliptical or find some circuit workouts on pinterest And just do those in my living room. So im still active I just don't go to the gym.0 -
I'm lucky enough to live backed on to a nature reserve, I love to run/hike/walk through there. The thought of being in doors in gym does not appeal to me.0
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The outside is my gym.0
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No gym membership here either. I go on daily walks/hikes and simple strength training with dumbbells at home.0
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No gym for me either. I am a stay at home mom with a 2 year old and a small business I run from home with a husband who works full time and is in graduate school, so there is no time for a gym. I do have an elliptical machine I use, I go for walks, do some squats and light weights, and I run around at the playground with my daughter. You don't need a gym to succeed!0
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No gym for me. Jillian Michaels is my gurl, though.0
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Nah, i'm not a gym person either. I went maybe twice lately but it was in my school's gym class program, it was nice but I know myself enough to know that if I went regularly i'd quickly lose interest. Not entertaining enough, it's you alone with too many machines around...I like taking sport/dance classes a lot lot more, and doing my own thing but outside. Exercising outside > everything else, imo.
I guess I would go to the gym once every two weeks or something when I have a day where i'm free and bored (or bad weather days), since i'm looking into gaining muscle some heavy lifting etc could really help, but eh...i need to keep my money and the thing is unfortunately not free.0 -
I don't go to a gym and I've been a member here on MFP for 2 years...
I started out doing home dvds with small hand weights and a mat and going for walks.
I invested in some weights, bench, plates and my husband built me a squat rack...I still use those items along with walking and running...
I thought about joining a gym and went in...was there for 8 mins and left as they weren't helpful for even a tour....and his first words to me were...cardio is upstairs...( I wasn't running at that point) and when I asked about the power rack...he said "the smith machine is over there"...I just shook my head.
You don't need a gym to workout.
Try fitnessblender.com, I am my own gym, convict conditioning or any of jillian michaels dvd...or invest in equipment for home...best investment is that.0 -
the money I saved on canceling my gym membership paid for my power rack, bar, bench, weights, etc. in about 12 months.
Yup for me and my husband 1200 a year for 24 hour gym... ...I would prefer to invest that in more plates for home since my son is a welder and can make me a power cage for about 300$
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I don't use a gym I have a toddler and he enjoys going for walks in his buggy , I also just started doing a workout DVD at home .0
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No gym as well. I also have children. A 2 yr old and 2 month old. So my free time is pretty much non existence.0
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the money I saved on canceling my gym membership paid for my power rack, bar, bench, weights, etc. in about 12 months.
Same here. I was a 24Hour Fitness member, but got frustrated at paying monthly fees for broken equipment, un-kept restroom/shower facilities, gym etiquette being merely a suggestion, and staff that looked blankly when I brought concerns to their attention.
The $$ saved has gone into Movement Trackers, Proper gear for outdoors(walking shoes, Mountain Bike, etc) and not being denied access to working out AND paying for it.
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I don't do the gym either. I'm a Pre School teacher by morning and sit at a desk in the afternoon. I take lots of walks but, the rain had had me inside lately. Thanks for not making me feel alone.0
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I don't go to the gym, walk, do home exercise - nothing, but I'm ok with that, because I'm working on one goal at a time. My first goal is to get into a good pattern of eating healthy daily, because for me, that takes an enormous amount of time - to plan all my meals for the next day and record them here on myfitnesspal. The way i see it is that the time I could be working out, is spent planning meals and to be honest, I'm losing way more weight just watching my calories than I ever did through years of working out. But on the other side of that coin, I know I need to start working out to be healthy and slow the aging process. I will sooner or later. I'm just not to that goal yet.0
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I walk and try to run0
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I didn't go to the gym last time I lost 80 lbs. I just rode my bike once in awhile. And when I go to the gym now, I just use the stationary bike. And occasionally shadow my boyfriend on machines when he does upper body. But I don't know what I'm doing! haha!
I bought a Polar FT4 heart rate monitor and try to keep my heart rate up at 150 for 30-minutes. Sometimes I do two sessions on the bike. Then I just input the info the heart rate monitor gives me for my calorie burn into MFP. Pretty simple!
But, no, you're fine! Most of us work out because we like how it makes us feel and because it means we can eat more. ;p You're just as part of the gang as anyone. Keep it up!0
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