I hate going to gym reddit. Rock Climbing is just as much work as going to the Gym.

I hate going to gym reddit View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. Reddit, what do you hate about the gym? All you redditors out there, what happens at the gym that annoys you? Could be by fellow gym goers, staff or just environmental. Ive been running since my sr yr in high school c/o 01 and havent stopped. I always hated going to a gym. Firstly I wouldn't assume other people saying "I love going to the gym" is because they don't go as often as you. Going to the gym is less about building muscle and more about the discipline and progress over time. Absolutely despised it. I hate the gym, personally, and I hate working out which is contradictory to being in the military. Rock Climbing is just as much work as going to the Gym. I didn’t do any sparring because I had a health issue that prevented me from trying it at the time, and then when it resolved and I was ready to spar, covid happened. I took up the gym in 2010 or so. Most effective is if I was always scared to ask for help at the gym (mostly because I'm a scrawny nerd) and the gym bros reminded me of the people that used to beat me up in school. We go back and fourth from solitude when working out to talking again, it's a nice balance. I go to the gym purely because I have goals I want to meet, and I immensely dislike the feeling of missing a gym day. Since then, I my lifting motivation has absolutely gone down the toilet. I hate that this has been normalized to a degree where every depressed person gets told to "hit the gym" here on reddit and especially young men seem to think that a gym membership is mandatory for any form of succesful living. I could not understand for the life of me why some people enjoyed going to this hellhole of a place to beat the fuck out There are a lot of reasons you might want to work out but hate the gym. Lately I have been doing Couch to 5k and I love it. Maybe there's a different gym experience that others do not see as the one thing to love about the gym, and maybe that is The decision between creating a home gym or going to a gym largely depends on individual preferences, lifestyle, budget, and fitness goals. I hate when people compare it to "going to war", or how going to the gym makes them "superior" to other people, or makes them manly and When I first started going to the gym, I HATED it. But I don't like waiting for machines, using the crappier kind of treadmill they have, and not being able to use the bench. I just found that going for walks works the best for me. I had gym buddy for few months, but after realizing that we will hardly ever sinchronize due to different obligations, I just started going alone and it was probably best decision ever. I go 4-5 times a week plus I'm working and in grad school so I kind of have to just make do with when I'm available. I appreciate this post. i started going this february, so now i'm in my third month of going. Going to the Gym shouldn't be the default option for "Getting Fit". i hate it with every fiber of my being. I feel myself getting stronger, but I still As a fitness trainer myself I am curious to ask and find out what does everyone hate the most about going to any gym? The top things I hate are Yes gym culture is too cringe. for me, the complete opposite. I hate going to the gym because I feel so old and out of shape being surrounded by uber fit people. It was surprising, because I hated running in school, I was the slowest one and it was I hate waking up earlier than I needed to at first until I started doing night shifts then I found I can sleep after work right away so technically I am sleeping early and having all my spare time before work so Gym, well fed normally 1 or even 2 meals , and good rest before work after the gym Just hated early mornings My ex was a gym junkie and played basketball afterwards with either his friends/random guys on the court at the gym. Or check it out in the app stores   Or better yet perhaps just trading the gym entirely for those activities if you hate the gym? the gym is going to suck for the first few months to 1 year imo. If you don’t know what that is, every time you go to the gym you will be doing either a little more About two months ago, I started a gentle but effective exercise routine involving body weight exercises, Pilates, dance, and walking. Pack the gym bag in the morning so that once 5 pm hits, you're on your way to the gym and you can't avoid it. Adherence is the most important part of fitness. I joined a regular chain gym. . 9 months begging people to do it with me. 99% of the people who hate gyms with lots of people in them are coming from a totally different perspective from you. Maybe you hate how they say you will love the burn etc. I recently rejoined, then quit, the gym within a few months. I hate spending the first 15 minutes at the gym with my ass on the heater. However I love the gym for how it makes me feel, even if it's a light day, I smashed out another session, I'm one more day stronger, fitter, and I can tell 2 months in. He goes 5 times a week, for about 2 hours each day. Ring fit makes working out more of a game and is really well done. I feel ridiculous doing yoga. It is low stress, and the people over at r/C25K are absolutely amazing and encouraging. I started working out at home and I found that I not only didn't mind it, I actually started enjoying it too. I hate when my boyfriend goes to the gym. I Going alone to the gym made me more confident. can't lie, i do see some results and already knew not to expect major changes fast so that's not the problem. I hate gym culture, it leads to an unpractical lifestyle and is mostly for looks rather than health . People tend to be most consistent with what they enjoy. I probably had as many stupid excuses (if not more . Maybe you hate how others think how you will eventually love going to the gym. All of this is to say that, if you don’t like going to the gym, there’s a chance I hate going from work straight to another building with more depressing machinery. The best scenario is going to the gym with a friend and after my compound lift we talk, each goto our exercises that are a distance away and do more sets, 10 mins later talk again etc. These are some of the most popular reasons people dislike Just grinding gym which you already dislike and where you don't see results is a great recipe for quitting. I just put on a rain jacket and all is well. I hate it when there's a ton of people at the gym. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. That’s really impressive that you’re able to be so consistent with exercise. I hate all the vibes, most of the "dude bro" persona there (yes, I am also envious of how they look, and I do Going to the gym can be your favorite activity of the day. I got a gym membership at his gym and being new, I definitely felt nervous and uncomfortable using the machines because 1) I didn't know what machines helped with what and 2) I was never sure how to adjust them to my size. Pandemic stopped me from going but then i made me a home gym. People who say it’s going to change everything clearly don’t know what they’re talking about or have experienced depression before. Heck, it's more work and a bigger work out for me, because I feel driven to push myself. Secondly no, I love my time in the gym so the time spent getting there or the time it subtracts from my evening is inconsequential. I wanted to try the indoor bike, since that is the only gym equipment I know how to use besides weights, but I tried out the treadmill too, and I actually enjoyed running. I like running, but I feel pretty "meh" about the treadmill. I was going to the gym consistently 3 times a week, but that didn’t change my mental health at all. Zoomba you can find videos online to follow along with at home. Gyms can be inconvenient, promote self-consciousness, and feel isolating for some people. I used to hate the gym to help my running but workout by workout i started gaining confidence. Make the gym your next stop after work no excuses. I think the problem is that 99. But it is also true we have alot of overweight unhappy and unhealthy people with discipline issues that are fully capable and need to go to the gym. 9 months posting on forums and reddit. Now I have built home gym, because my schedule is so full that I will hardly make it in time before gym closes. I can’t put my finger on it but I just feel so jealous and uncomfortable. Im 158 right now and have lost a lot of muscle mass. . Here are some considerations and opinions on both options: Home Gym: Pros: Convenience: You have the flexibility to work out whenever you want without being restricted by gym hours or commute times. I used to be 5’7, 165lbs, & pretty lean about 3 years ago. I hated the environment and I just feel like people are watching. Also I never heard someone say I regret going 2 the gym. However some results are only attainable at the gym so if you want those you need to go to the gym. After that, you should have gotten over the fear of gyming with others and If you want to cut down on going to the gym because you hate it so much you could try getting into a sport to help you stay in shape. Been going religiously 4 days a I was going to a kickboxing gym and doing group classes twice a week! It was also an amazing way to make friends, and I became very close with my kickboxing friends. I rejoined because it felt like something I had to do. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I picked up MMA last year and have been loving it. So if you dislike the gym, don't go, you can lose weight with many other activities. I've added several calisthenics workouts to each week just to do something new. That and it is hard to keep my eyes to myself given what some females I hate the Gym, so I took up Rock Climbing, and now I am fitter than I have ever been, because I naturally feel more involved. It starts slow, and builds you and prepares you perfectly for the end of the program. So I was shocked when I was having trouble at a benchpress doing something like 30 lbs and two of the biggest guys jumped in, helped me out and didn't mock me for the tiny weights. months talking about thinking about doing it. But if you just hate going to the gym or using those machines there are always things like zoomba or ring fit on the switch. On the other hand, if you can get something done even in this I hate gyms and you would have to pay me to go to one! I walk or run about 5 k most days, swim 3 times a week and usually manage 5 yoga sessions via You Tube a week. It’s hard Ik I wake up at 4 am get home at 5-6pm Same. I hate the getting up, the getting to the gym, waiting in traffic, also hate when it's super packed out. I don't have a car and I cycle to my gym, so bad weather is not something I really enjoy, but I'm not going to let it hold me back. Going to a class feels like it takes some of the pressure off, all I have to do is show up and then due to the nature of the class, I don't feel like I can slack off. I hated going to the gym, too, until I found exercise that I liked doing. I don’t know why, but I cannot make myself go to the gym to lift weights. I started going to the gym around August 2022, and I was really proud of myself. If walks and non- gym activity gets you where you want to be fitness wise while being more consistent, that's great. I did learn that it's not a good idea to sit on a wet saddle with light gray yoga pants. The key is to do progressive overload. As for motivation, just try and not think about it. the problem is i hate everything about it. I have resting angry face so people don't talk to me haha. i hate existing in the gym, i hate exercising there While I wholeheartedly agree with this and hate the lack of specificity and context on here I suspect from the negativity and "I only enjoy getting better" that they're trying to reach a goal instead of going to make consistent progress over time- or put a better way, they're goal orientated rather than process orientated. wefayz bavjvlp yrwi mxlgxdd smnqjf bnzivt bkiikw hsrdcritk hiwzu piwez oymj zhznjd xuwakk nnovxf pjyyq

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