WORKING OUT 4 THOSE THAT DONT WANA
heavy_heavy_lowlow
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just do it.
i get so pumped when i walk into the gym. im like ok time to do this. i even make it competitive. for example: when im running on the treadmill and someone else comes and runs beside me i tell myself "im gonna outrun this person" they dont know im competing but i run and run and run until they run out of breath and have to walk. its a great feeling. i get compliments alot cause im a bigger guy but can run 3.5 miles on a treadmill at 3 incline and 6.0 speed. is this motivation?... i hope!
i get so pumped when i walk into the gym. im like ok time to do this. i even make it competitive. for example: when im running on the treadmill and someone else comes and runs beside me i tell myself "im gonna outrun this person" they dont know im competing but i run and run and run until they run out of breath and have to walk. its a great feeling. i get compliments alot cause im a bigger guy but can run 3.5 miles on a treadmill at 3 incline and 6.0 speed. is this motivation?... i hope!
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Whatever works for you0
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heavy_heavy_lowlow wrote: »just do it.
i get so pumped when i walk into the gym. im like ok time to do this. i even make it competitive. for example: when im running on the treadmill and someone else comes and runs beside me i tell myself "im gonna outrun this person" they dont know im competing but i run and run and run until they run out of breath and have to walk. its a great feeling. i get compliments alot cause im a bigger guy but can run 3.5 miles on a treadmill at 3 incline and 6.0 speed. is this motivation?... i hope!
lol, sure they don't0 -
Yes it is. I do the same thing0
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Not sure "just do it" is that helpful advice for those that don't want to...
I don't want to so I focus on diet over exercise. It works for me0 -
Not sure "just do it" is that helpful advice for those that don't want to...
I don't want to so I focus on diet over exercise. It works for me
Me too. More focused on the calorie deficit thru diet than burning it off. It may be slower but it works for me.
Have always been a non-competitive person so that gym interaction wouldn't motivate me.
I walk on the treadmill and put in my podcasts or audio books and time my walk that way.
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Ah, yes, I remember when I was young and thought the most important thing was outperforming whoever happened to be around me at the moment.
Then I became older and wiser and realized the true battle never was with others, but was always only with myself. It was then that I actually made the consistent and meaningful progress necessary to reach and maintain my goals.
Best of luck on your own personal development, OP.0 -
jofjltncb6 wrote: »Then I became older and wiser and realized the true battle never was with others, but was always only with myself. It was then that I actually made the consistent and meaningful progress necessary to reach and maintain my goals.
Ah, truer words were never spoken.
I still deal with the internal battle.
And "just do it" doesn't always apply.
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I was never complimented when I was overweight and running on a treadmill at the gym (perhaps I was doing it wrong), but I did occasionally get dudebros who'd pick the treadmill next to mine (despite many others being free) and try to... outrun me? On a treadmill? It was good for a laugh, in any case!0
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There will be many days ones will walk into the gym and say "I don't want to be here today". And then have a crappy workout. Guess what? You chalk it up to just having a bad day. It happens.
Normally if it does it's usually due to: being tired from a long day or sleepless night, pressing issue (like from work or home) they'd rather attend to, burnt out a little.
Recouping and taking time off is fine as long as there's intention to return soon.
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jofjltncb6 wrote: »Ah, yes, I remember when I was young and thought the most important thing was outperforming whoever happened to be around me at the moment.
Then I became older and wiser and realized the true battle never was with others, but was always only with myself. It was then that I actually made the consistent and meaningful progress necessary to reach and maintain my goals.
Best of luck on your own personal development, OP.
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Wut?0
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We know that you are competing.
We are not impressed.0 -
I was never complimented when I was overweight and running on a treadmill at the gym (perhaps I was doing it wrong), but I did occasionally get dudebros who'd pick the treadmill next to mine (despite many others being free) and try to... outrun me? On a treadmill? It was good for a laugh, in any case!
Yeah, this happens to me in the pool all of the time. I am old and must look beatable to the bro-dudes.
I am not. Most of them go for three or four laps and then they are out. Once a guy tried to race me every OTHER lap (he was resting in between) and he still could not do it.0 -
OP--this is funny. Thankyou for today's laugh.0
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heavy_heavy_lowlow wrote: »just do it.
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There will be many days ones will walk into the gym and say "I don't want to be here today". And then have a crappy workout. Guess what? You chalk it up to just having a bad day. It happens.
Normally if it does it's usually due to: being tired from a long day or sleepless night, pressing issue (like from work or home) they'd rather attend to, burnt out a little.
Recouping and taking time off is fine as long as there's intention to return soon.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
I count this as a major success. I didn't want to go to my regular gym workout Saturday at 2:00pm- went anyway. I didn't want to listen to music - listened anyway. I didn't want to sweat on the elliptical - peddled halfheartedly on the recumbent bike and decided, "Crap this is worse than the elliptical" so I walked halfheartedly on the elliptical. Didn't want to do my 45 minute workout - quit at 44 minutes and 40 seconds when the song was done so was I. Didn't want to do my usual weight circuit because I felt weak and thought I'd hurt myself pushing to do something stupid - grabbed my slightly sweaty towel and walked out.
I didn't feel the need to punish myself for skipping the gym. One crappy workout among many invigorating ones. I'm already looking forward to my Monday workout.
I don't compete with anyone and don't care if they see me SILENTLY singing along with my tunes.
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