At home or the gym?
ashlepersuasion
Posts: 51 Member
What do you prefer and why?
Working out at the public gym or at home with your treadmill, exercise video, free weights etc.
For me personally I think I get a better work out at the gym. I feel like I push myself more because I don't want to have a wasted trip to the gym. I also want to get in my moneys worth for my membership lol
Working out at the public gym or at home with your treadmill, exercise video, free weights etc.
For me personally I think I get a better work out at the gym. I feel like I push myself more because I don't want to have a wasted trip to the gym. I also want to get in my moneys worth for my membership lol
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I've done both but I like going to the gym most. I enjoy seeing the regulars. They motivate me and keep me pumped up.5
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I've done much better working out at home. I made a workout room with a power cage & free weights and bench, etc. it's so much easier to do my workouts consistently since I just go down the hall. It was always hard for me to get to the gym.3
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I've done much better working out at home. I made a workout room with a power cage & free weights and bench, etc. it's so much easier to do my workouts consistently since I just go down the hall. It was always hard for me to get to the gym.
That's cool you have a dedicated space/room for your workouts...
Even tho I prefer the gym I sometimes struggle just to get there lol0 -
I have to do it at home! With a 3 yr old and 14 mo old twins, time for exercise is hard to find. As soon as my 2 babies go down for nap mommy hits the treadmill or gets working on body weight resistance work. I have a weight bench and a lot of weights that my husband and I want to do with each other, but the babies are still up 2-3 times each at night, so when they go to sleep so do we. When they start sleeping better we will start lifting after they go down at night!3
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Definitely home. I built a gym in the garage. No lines, no snot or sweat and can play the music as loud as I want. Plus 24/7 access.3
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I think if I had my own house and could dedicate the garage or the basement to a full set up with power cage, bench, and all that equipment, I would.
That being said, I bought some stuff off of the previous tenant (bench, standard barbell and weights) and have used it three times since moving in to my new place three months ago so maybe I'm just better off at the gym.0 -
It's almost impossible for me to work out at home. The gym's the place for me. It's only 4 blocks from my house. It's got a year round pool (love the pool) I feel like the pool is "my" pool, since i can go whenever I want & not pay for pool maintenance0
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Both! I love walking outside and enjoying the weather since I live in Florida and we are finally getting a breeze!
However, if I am at home working out it's easier for me to take a bunch of breaks and sit down or go to the kitchen! I can't do that when I'm at the gym!1 -
No gym nearby in a small town rural area so it really isn't a choice.
Were it an option I would choose home/outdoors still because no commute time, workout in whatever clothes at whatever time, nature, not dealing with people, no fees.0 -
I do home. No excuses that way. I have 2 benches, bars and plates and can do most anything here. If I relied only on the gym, I'd find every excuse to not go.1
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I prefer working out at home. I find that I am more likely to complete my workouts when I get right up in the morning go straight to the front room to get it in. I'm guilty of paying a monthly gym fee for 7 years and being able to count on two hands how many times I actually went. I'm not eager to go down that road again. I did the math and it sucks.1
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I'm a gym person. I do more there because I see others working hard. Also the social aspect. People expect me to show up. Accountability is important to me2
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Gym for me. Competition grade equipment plus my coaches. Don't even mind the cross town commute to get to it.1
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Got no time for gym.
Home is better for an irregular schedule like mine. Videos are better for me because I get lazy if I don't have someone encouraging me. :P0 -
Home. No money or time for gym. Lost 46 lbs at home HOME FTW!0
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Home. The last time I had a gym membership, I picked up a fungal infestation from the locker room. Down 84 lb so far.
I've collected a bunch of fitness crap over the years, so now I have a treadmill, a strider (cardio machine), some free weights, a kettlebell, an Iron Gym, a heavy punching bag, a basketball hoop, a bicycle, a big ball, some elastic bands, and my clothes horse, which is another piece of cardio equipment I don't use for cardio any longer because it's just so danged useful as a clothes horse.0 -
I have equipment at home but i am way more faithful going to a gym. It's 7 minutes from my house and I like working out with other people. It keeps me going. At home, I get so distracted with kids, house stuff, etc that I either don't work out or cut my workouts short. I go first thing in the morning before the kids are up and get a good hour and a half in. If I were at home, boredom would have me stopping at a half hour and doing no lifting. Honestly, whatever will keep you motivated and you can do consistently that's the best thing for you.0
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The gym as there is a plethora of equipment, weights and machines.0
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I use to goto the gym then lazyness took its toll i started not going there lol so I workout at home with unusually playing a video game call just dance and also fit some treadmill in too and all that is maybe an hour and half0
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Home is faster. Fewer excuses.1
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Neither, actually. Or both and then some ... ??
My preference is to cycle or walk/hike outside, away from home. Sometimes quite some distance away from home.
And then it's a toss up. I have equipment at home so I'll do that sometimes because it is convenient or other times we'll drop in at the gym because they've got better equipment and it's something different.
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I like working at the gym. I like that I have to go there, and once I'm there I've got nothing to do but work out. I think if I worked out at home I'd get really easily distracted. But the gym is this lovely separate space that's just for exercising.
That and there wouldn't really be space in my house for working out properly (not without other people wandering by all the time, at least) and the gym has all the fancy equipment!0 -
I like having the different options at the gym. At home I just have a treadmill and I hate it. At the gym I can swim, use an elliptical, bike, walk the indoor track, use the weight machines or free weights, or join a class.
I actually prefer being outside to anything else though. When the weather cooperates and it doesn't get dark so early I like to cycle or go hiking at a local park.0 -
I never liked getting sweaty and exerting myself in front of other people0
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Never thought I would say this, but my home gym, which is better than a lot of gyms, I used to dream about being locked in in a gym so I could work out when i woke up, independent of time, and now I can The difficulty might come with motivation, but so far i have used it for 3 years with zero lack of motivation0
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Either or, or both.. Which ever one provides you with the best equipment choices for the program you are following.0
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I like the gym because I really don't need my husband and child coming in to ask me where something is while I'm in the middle of reps2
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