Gym or exercise at home?
AMaro215
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So I am just wondering how many of you would prefer working at home over going to the gym...I have a gym membership, pay $15 a month, the contract is up in November 2012. I have really been thinking about buying an elliptical for home use so I can exercise when it is convenient for me. I just started my weight loss journey, I have tried two other times in the past and I stop going to the gym and watching what I am eating. I have to do this NOW, I am getting married in 9 months so I can't make any excuses this time. Walmart has an elliptical for $387, looks nice, its a Golds Gym, anyone have one? Most of the reviews are good. I am just thinking I will be able to get more exercise if I buy one because now by the time I get off work(run day care out of my home, watch kids from 6:00-600 and which makes dinner around 7:00/7:30 so I get to the gym around 8:00/8:15 and they close at 9:00...Yesterday for example I felt SOOO good to be at the gym and didnt want to get off the elliptical but had to because they were closing...I have had a treadmill in the past, said I would use it, over the two years I had it, I used it maybe 10 times I sold it once I got my gym membership. I just want to get your opinions on what you think works best I have also thought about getting Jillians 30 day shred to do.
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I do both, early morning here, evening @ my gym. I prefer the gym, seeing so many people working out around me motivates me to work harder :flowerforyou:0
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Its personal choice. I like working out at home and outside...because I am lazy as all get out. And if I have to "commute" to the gym *before* I get to even *start* working out? There's a 70/30 chance that I won't make it. When I'm at home...the moment I decide to workout...BAM, I'm working out as soon as I can change my clothes...no chance to wuss out.
Other folks report the opposite feeling...that they could never make themselves workout at home in the same way they do at the gym.
But, the fact that you had a treadmill that you never used makes me think that, perhaps, working out at home isn't for you. Or, at least, you should have a little more experience at the gym before investing in a huge and expensive piece of equipment. I'd try DVD's or "smaller footprint" home equipment before investing. My home equipment is a rebounder, a dip bar, and two heavy dumbbells.0 -
Personally, I feel lazy to work out at home. I push my self to do it. You seem to have the ambition to make sure you stick with it for your wedding (Congratulations) and if you think that the money your paying for the gym could be going to the wedding that may force you to go there. If the contract isn't up till Nov then make use of the money and use that time as well to 'un-stress' from the wedding plans.0
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Decent home equipment is expensive. $15 a month for a gym membership seems like a real bargain to me.
Or, wait another month or so and watch for exercise equipment on ebay and craigslist.
But, don't buy junk stuff... know what you are looking at!0 -
I give credit to those who can work out at home...because I'm NOT one of them.
I need to physically leave my home in order to do any kind of work out. I've bought the equipment and dvds, etc. but there's no motivation to be found here, so they're collecting dust. I'm a regular at my gym, so I hang with the other regulars -- and we all push each other to our limits. It's fantastic. I doubt I would go as often if I didn't have the daily push and competition like I do.
At home, it's just ME...and I find a million other things that need to be done before I get my butt in gear...so it really doesn't happen.
It sounds like you might be the opposite, and really, that's a great deal for an elliptical. My sister paid over 2K for hers -- and it collects dust lol (She's a Crossfit lover).0 -
Like someone said before, its all about personal choice. I had a gym membership for two years and barely used it. I didn't like that the swimming pool was constantly being used for other things (like classes and the high school swim team practice) so free swimming was out of the question, I didn't like the fact I couldn't just go when I wanted to. I cancelled my membership and slowly started building up my own "home gym". I bought some DVDs and some hand weights. I found a really good deal online for a treadmill and love it. My fiance found a couple of different stationary bikes on craigslist for under $75.00 total so I really don't miss the gym at all. I love the fact that when I get up, I can just throw on some clothes and work out and then shower. Or if I don't have time, then I can just do it in the evening for as long as I want. One thing I would suggest in your case is to find out how much you would have to pay to cancel your membership early. If you are still having to pay the $15.00 a month, I would continue to go but pick up some DVDs as well so you can do those on the nights you can't make it. You could go and then come home and work out. Good luck!0
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I prefer the gym, more options.0
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I work out at home.. I hate working out in front of people.I use The wave its a workout set made by the firm and I love it. They have alot of different programs but I like the wave something about it makes it less boring0
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I work out at home...I'm just way to embarrassed to go to a gym & see girls in sports bras a spandex running on treadmills [that's especially going to happen since im in college & get free gym membership to the Rec Center on campus]. I do the 30DS at home, locked in our bedroom so my fiance can't see me flailing around like an idiot...Im also the kind of shy type who doesn't want others to judge, which probably explains my main reason for not going to the gym.0
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i have a great treadmill at home and i can hook up my iPod and my kindle to it. it definitely helps me get through my workouts and there's no one around to bother me. i also use my wii fit. i used to go to the gym, but would not get home until almost midnight. so now i just do what i can when i am home and i feel more comfortable. you do need to have some discipline, so choose wisely good luck!0
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I will be completely honest. I NEED a gym to stay on track. When it comes to home workouts? Well, I'll think of 101 reasons why sitting on the couch is better than working out. When I'm paying for a gym membership, I go.
So, for me.. it is a no brainer. Gym membership is the only way to go.0 -
I do JM in the mornings but at night I go with my gym buddy to the on post gym. (Its free so no excuses.)0
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I plan on buying an elliptical when I get a good job but I probably would have a membership on the side to a studio with fitness classes. Currently I have a gym membership that's only $10 a month so it's not bad and I can cancel whenever. I work out at home mostly since my school's gym is crap and I am going to start attending fitness classes. (my actual gym membership is in my hometown so I use it when I visit).
But I think a home elliptical would be great. That way you can't be too lazy to go to the gym and you can watch tv at home and even work out more than once a day if you want to. I'd say if it's going to improve your health then it's going to save you money in the long run0 -
I do a mixture of the two, plus some outdoors stuff.
I do yoga/pilates and some kick boxing at home, but more often than not I get distracted when I'm at home and end up not working out, or my workouts feel incomplete.
When the weather is nice I like to get outside, especially to go hiking... but I'm not living in an area with many hiking options (I hate in-town walks) and it's winter, to boot. I also like to bike ride (or I used to, when I put on weight it became painful. The ratio of bike seat to my *kitten* was way out of whack) and canoe or kayak. I don't get many chances to do those things, though.
The gym is nice because it has so many options and just walking in puts me in a mood to workout. I get my best workouts at the gym, in my experience, so having a membership is key for me losing weight. It also REALLY helps that I can't get from work to home, or vice versa, without driving right past my gym. I feel guilty if I drive past and see everyone else hard at work.0 -
I like home exercises..theres no excuses why i can't do it..i found excuses when I need to leave home to go to the gym0
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i do both. i do the 30ds at home in the morning and gym at night. it's really what you're comfortable with.0
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Gym offers variety get classes n different amenities0
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I do gym,home & outside. Some days I do gym& home back-to-back. I work out eveyday and find that mixing it up with both keeps me motivated.0
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Neither - outdoors cycling for me regardless of the weather (well, apart from ice). Just broken through the 1000 miles for January mark0
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I do at home. I have a Sole elliptical, Nordic track treadmill , Bowflex and just got a recumberment bike. I get up early mostly to do my workout before my daughter gets up. If that fails I know I can do it when she naps if I'm lucky that day or when Hubby gets home from work.
I did use to enjoy the gym time but it's just easier to knock it out first thing without leaving the house.0 -
I personally prefer the home thing to a point because I am a single mother of 2 with very limited finances and sometimes even less time. Not to mention that I am EXTREMELY self concious about my figure. The only down side to not going to the gym is trying to get the right work out...hmmm. I am planning on buying an Ab Circle Pro in the next month or so and see if I can lose some more weight. For now I have committed myself to walking from the 1st floor to the 6th floor using the stairs in the hospital I work at on the 5 days a week that I work...hope that'll help0
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Gym - I like classes and if I don't make an effort to leave the house, I will probably half-*kitten* my workout or skip it altogether.
I consider money that I spend at the gym to be an investment in my health - invaluable!0 -
I love my workout room at home. I started awhile back and got a gym membership, but it was 25 minutes away, my kids would want to go and do what they wanted to do, mainly go swimming when I was done on machines. My daughter and I were doing it together, but it seemed like a lot of gas money and time to get there and back home. We also used to end up spending almost half the day there. How many days could I really pull that off. Another side note is that I managed to get sick twice while going there for a month.
So I buckled down and fixed up a room in our house. It's nicely painted now and has a tv, wii, weights and lots of dvds to work out to. I can lock the door and workout when I want, usually as soon as my morning chores are done, and when I'm done I can jump right in my own shower. If I feel like doing anything later, I can do that too, usually some fun on the wii.
I used to try and workout in my bedroom, and it worked the last time I lost weight, but now it felt like such drudgery to straighten things up enough and move the furniture around to have enough room to workout to my dvds. But, everyone is different.0 -
I do aerobics, dumbbell curls, and stretching at home. But I don't have a pool here, so to the gym I go. All the machines are a bonus.0
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We have a FULL gym at my house. My hubby was a weight lifter before he had a serious shoulder injury. I have a $1400 elliptical as well. WE DON'T USE IT!!!! My elliptical has 4 miles on it and I've had it for 5 years. The gym is part of my daily routine. It's in my daily schedule. It's habit. I want to lose approx 100lbs, (I know I SHOULD'VE been using the elliptical) and I can tell you that everyone at the gym is amazing! They have been encouraging me, having me go to classes that I NEVER would've went to. The gym I go to has a Cardio Cinema. It's essentially a movie theater with ellipticals, treadmills and stationary bikes. I went in there today and ended up staying the WHOLE movie working out just so that I could see the ending.
It's definitely a personal decision. Make a list of pros vs. cons. I'm a mom with 3 kids so for me to take time out to exercise at home would NEVER happen. Best of luck and congrats on the upcoming wedding!0 -
Screw the home elipticle and use the gym. You will hold yourself more accountable. Stick to it and stick it out, if you can find the core commitment later consider a home machine for part time training. You should establish a regime that includes more than that anyhow. Just My Ipinion.0
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When I move into a house that has room for a power cage I'll be buying one along with a barbell and plate weights. I hate having to go to a gym to do my workout. It would save so much time and preparation if I could do my workout at home.
That's why I outdoor running instead of elliptical, treadmill and stationery bike. It's cheap and I can do it any time.0 -
I vote for exercising at home. I have 3 boys and it's hard for me to go with them and I feel bad leaving them with my husband to go work out when I don't have enough time with hubby as it is. We work out together at home to P90X, Insanity, or right now, P90X2 after the boys go to bed.0
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Treadmill at home I find is better especially whilst watching TV or if you have kids.
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I have to go to the gym, I have a treadmill at home and have had an elliptical, both were expensive, and they turned into dust colletors. I have tried DVD's at home, but lack the motivation to get it done. I love my classes at the gym, I have found friends in the classes that help push me to do my best and keep my motivation up!0
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