Feeling Uncomfortable in the Gym

rynshermy
rynshermy Posts: 54 Member
edited December 4 in Fitness and Exercise
I recently moved to a big city from a small town. I decided to go to a gym for the first time in my life yesterday. As soon as I walk in, I see lots of men with huge muscles. Then I see a couple of girls wearing almost nothing taking selfies in a mirror. There were so many females wearing only a sports bra and short shorts. Some of them had their bum hanging out of the bottom...
I have a sister who is skinny and fit, and she never wears clothes like that to the gym. She usually wears a t-shirt and leggings. Why do some women feel the need to show so much skin? Is it for attention or does less clothing actually help them exercise?
To be honest, I've never felt so uncomfortable and out of place in my life. I stayed there for probably less than five minutes. I just couldn't handle it. My self-esteem kind of went down the drain the second I walked into that place.
I've been overweight all my life. I've tried losing weight so many times.. I finally found some things that worked for me and I stuck to it (most of the time). I was able to lose 110lbs just in the last 16 months. I have a lot more weight to lose, so I thought I'd try something different and go to a gym.
It just wasn't for me. Most of the people in the gym were half naked and completely fit. I felt like everyone was looking at me, even though they probably weren't. I just felt so out of place, like I didn't belong.
I've seen so many people online that are my size and they go to the gym regularly. I want to be able to do that, but this experience has kind of scared me away from gyms. I know I shouldn't let what other people think of me get in the way of my goals (i feel like someone's gonna tell me that), I don't think that's my problem. I don't care what they think of me. I just don't want to go somewhere and feel bad about how I look. Does anyone else have problems with this? Am I the only one??

I'm a 21 year old female. I should be okay with going to a gym! This is bothering me.
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  • jolive7
    jolive7 Posts: 283 Member
    I was the same as you. Still not comfortable going into weights room... my sister came with me first few times but i had to go once my self last week. Only start last monday. Ive been twice on my own now. And at first its soo imtimating. But ive learnt its much quieter in morning and i feel better going then...

    The more you push yourself the better youbwill feel about yourself doing it.

    Think of it as a postive stel forward. You can do it hun. Xx

    Keep at it, I guarantee one day you will look back and wonder why you were ever intimidated. I personally LOVE being the only girl in the big boys room. It kind of pumps me up to have a good session because you see the crazy weight they are pushing. And I used to train down in the quiet freestyle area because I was intimidated!
  • jolive7
    jolive7 Posts: 283 Member
    Don't feel like you don't belong - any one belongs in the gym! Be proud of yourself girl :smile: it could end up being somewhere you look forward to going every day! You can do it
  • rynshermy
    rynshermy Posts: 54 Member
    Thank you jolive! :)
  • rynshermy
    rynshermy Posts: 54 Member
    Feisty, thank you!!
  • canadianlbs
    canadianlbs Posts: 5,199 Member
    edited September 2016
    there's nothing wrong with having spaces and places that don't feel like the right place for you, imo. but that's the point: it's not that you 'don't belong'. it's just a mismatch. i feel mismatched with any environment where every woman is wearing a dress.
    Machka9 wrote: »
    one is a city-run centre with swimming, weights, classes, etc. and people of all ages and shapes and sizes ...

    i second this idea, which seems like it gets kind of overlooked sometimes. i used to be so terrified of weight rooms that just walking past the entrance to one spiked my heart rate. but there's so much diversity in my city's rec centres, now being in there makes me proud because i'm part of it. i'm just as 'unlikely' a lifter as the little chinese grandma doing curls in her slippers or the drag-queen couple or the hipster techies.
  • rynshermy
    rynshermy Posts: 54 Member
    Ahh, canadianlbs... Mismatched is the perfect word for the feeling I had. Thank you! And thanks for the suggestion :)
  • trigden1991
    trigden1991 Posts: 4,658 Member
    Other people are proud of the hard work they put into their bodies. Some people show off in a vulgar way. You shouldn't judge them!

    In my personal experience, I couldn't tell you who came into the gym whilst I'm doing a session as I am focussing on what I am doing.
  • Chef_Barbell
    Chef_Barbell Posts: 6,644 Member
    If you focus more on yourself instead of others who probably put in the work to look like that, you will have a better time. Nothing wrong with wearing clothes to the gym that show off their hard work.
  • rynshermy
    rynshermy Posts: 54 Member
    Thank you KDar! That helps me so much. I'll be giving it another try soon :)
    Congratulations on your weight loss also!
  • LazSommer
    LazSommer Posts: 1,851 Member
    KDar1988 wrote: »
    Congratulations on your weight loss! That's awesome. I say give it another try. Those barely dressed women, if taking selfies, are really more worried about how they look than what you're doing. You can do it! I started at the gym at over 300lbs. I've lost 113 so far and I'm a very self-conscious person so it took courage to start on the cardio and in the past 5 months going into the weight room with the buff dudes.

    I have a little something to tell you.....the other day this girl wearing the same shorty shorts you're talking about comes in the weight room. Picks up the 10lbs dumbbells, she's doing her thing...while I stand in the rack beside her doing a bentover barbell row of 100lbs! She may be pretty and skinny but I got some muscles under my skin! I felt awesome. You will too!!! Give it another shot!!

    Wait, why were you doing rows in the rack?
  • gojaqs
    gojaqs Posts: 471 Member
    A) I wonder if you took a tour of the gym before you joined to see if it was a place you'd be comfortable in.
    B) No one is paying attention to you
  • rynshermy
    rynshermy Posts: 54 Member
    @gojaqs That was the "tour." I didn't join the gym yet. Just wanted to check it out. B)
  • rynshermy
    rynshermy Posts: 54 Member
    And I get that no one was paying attention to me. They were all focused on their workout I'm sure. The problem was that I was paying too much attention to myself. I wasn't comfortable with MYSELF. Thanks for the reply.
  • trigden1991
    trigden1991 Posts: 4,658 Member
    rynshermy wrote: »
    And I get that no one was paying attention to me. They were all focused on their workout I'm sure. The problem was that I was paying too much attention to myself. I wasn't comfortable with MYSELF. Thanks for the reply.

    I think I misinterpreted your original post slightly. Just do whatever you are comfortable with. Self confidence takes time and effort to build up but you'll achieve your goals if you stick with it :)
  • KDar1988
    KDar1988 Posts: 648 Member
    LazSommer wrote: »
    KDar1988 wrote: »
    Congratulations on your weight loss! That's awesome. I say give it another try. Those barely dressed women, if taking selfies, are really more worried about how they look than what you're doing. You can do it! I started at the gym at over 300lbs. I've lost 113 so far and I'm a very self-conscious person so it took courage to start on the cardio and in the past 5 months going into the weight room with the buff dudes.

    I have a little something to tell you.....the other day this girl wearing the same shorty shorts you're talking about comes in the weight room. Picks up the 10lbs dumbbells, she's doing her thing...while I stand in the rack beside her doing a bentover barbell row of 100lbs! She may be pretty and skinny but I got some muscles under my skin! I felt awesome. You will too!!! Give it another shot!!

    Wait, why were you doing rows in the rack?

    oh no! Is that against the rules too?
  • deluxmary2000
    deluxmary2000 Posts: 981 Member
    LazSommer wrote: »
    KDar1988 wrote: »
    Congratulations on your weight loss! That's awesome. I say give it another try. Those barely dressed women, if taking selfies, are really more worried about how they look than what you're doing. You can do it! I started at the gym at over 300lbs. I've lost 113 so far and I'm a very self-conscious person so it took courage to start on the cardio and in the past 5 months going into the weight room with the buff dudes.

    I have a little something to tell you.....the other day this girl wearing the same shorty shorts you're talking about comes in the weight room. Picks up the 10lbs dumbbells, she's doing her thing...while I stand in the rack beside her doing a bentover barbell row of 100lbs! She may be pretty and skinny but I got some muscles under my skin! I felt awesome. You will too!!! Give it another shot!!

    Wait, why were you doing rows in the rack?

    I do rows in the rack, but only because I am literally the ONLY person who ever uses the rack for anything. It's weird (at least at the time of morning that I go).
  • divcara
    divcara Posts: 357 Member
    Congrats on losing 110 pounds, that's amazing!! You should be very proud. Try not to be so hard on yourself... you absolutely do belong in a gym. The thing is, those girls taking selfies aren't always so secure either. Sometimes they look at each other the same way you describe, wishing they could be fitter, flatter stomach, whatever. (And then some of them still go photo edit their own pics before they throw them on social media!!) Everyone's journey is so different and it's hard, but you just have to focus on your own and do your thing. You are a beautiful girl. I do find some gyms to be friendlier than others. I love studio classes where it is a bit of a community feel and a social aspect. You meet new people and have others supporting each other's goals. I feel like the focus is less on appearance and more on performance. Hang in there and be proud of what you have accomplished, not down about where you are at. We are all a work in progress. ;)
  • rynshermy
    rynshermy Posts: 54 Member
    @trigden1991 Thank you so much. I'm working on my self confidence daily. Trying to learn how to look at myself and see my progress instead of how far I have to go.
    Again, thank you! :)
  • KDar1988
    KDar1988 Posts: 648 Member
    LazSommer wrote: »
    KDar1988 wrote: »
    Congratulations on your weight loss! That's awesome. I say give it another try. Those barely dressed women, if taking selfies, are really more worried about how they look than what you're doing. You can do it! I started at the gym at over 300lbs. I've lost 113 so far and I'm a very self-conscious person so it took courage to start on the cardio and in the past 5 months going into the weight room with the buff dudes.

    I have a little something to tell you.....the other day this girl wearing the same shorty shorts you're talking about comes in the weight room. Picks up the 10lbs dumbbells, she's doing her thing...while I stand in the rack beside her doing a bentover barbell row of 100lbs! She may be pretty and skinny but I got some muscles under my skin! I felt awesome. You will too!!! Give it another shot!!

    Wait, why were you doing rows in the rack?

    I do rows in the rack, but only because I am literally the ONLY person who ever uses the rack for anything. It's weird (at least at the time of morning that I go).

    I have seen many do them there and usually nobody is waiting. My gym is small and you can't do them out in empty floor space because there isn't much available.
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