10 ways to get back to gym
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If you're sitting there feeling lethargic and assessing your growing waistline, your thoughts may be turning to actually doing something about it. However, it may be that you've not been to a gym in quite a while - or worse still, you may be paying for your gym membership but not even using it. |
So, if you want to get motivated and start going to the gym again, check out the following ten ways to shake yourself out of your inactivity and begin going to the gym on a regular basis.
Find the right gym for your
exercise routine
There are all manner of
different types of gym - some of which are at the flashier end of
the scale where membership will cost you a tidy monthly sum, and
some of which are cheaper council-owned venues that will allow you
to pay per visit. If you're someone who's not going to go
at least three to four times a week, then stick to the
‘pay-as-you-go' variety of gym, as this will stop you
spending money needlessly. On the other hand, a gym that has extra
facilities such as saunas and steam rooms might keep you coming
back frequently - so make sure the gym you decide to go to has the
exercise facilities you want.
Concentrate on your own
exercise
One of the things that puts people
off is the type of people they find or expect to find at their gym.
Although there may be some finely toned specimens in your gym of
choice, these are often few and far between. Gyms are usually full
of people of all shapes and sizes. Even if you're carrying
a few extra pounds or are not able to do as many sit-ups as the
person next to you, don't concern yourself with how well you
compare to them. Instead, ignore what everyone else is
doing and concentrate on yourself and your own training.
Take a friend with you to
the gym
To avoid feeling out of place in the
gym, take a friend. Going to a gym doesn't have to be all about
working out and can be a social occasion too - although some people
take the social part a bit too far! Training with a partner
may introduce a competitive element between the two of you, thereby
pushing you further and encouraging you to go back to the
gym. You could even hire a personal trainer between the
two of you and do plenty of activities that can be done in pairs.
Also, after having finished your workout, you can enjoy a
(non-alcoholic) drink with your partner in the club bar!
Have proper gym
induction
Going along to a gym, especially
after a long absence, can be quite daunting. Since you last went,
you may find that a lot of the equipment you previously knew how to
use has since been replaced - and the feeling of not knowing how to
use a piece of equipment can easily put you off! In this instance,
ensure you have a proper induction so you are familiar with
all the new equipment, as this will make you more confident about
going back to the gym - and will also prevent you from
getting that uncomfortable feeling which occurs when you think you
are using a piece of equipment incorrectly.
Do shorter workouts
Frequently, people use the
excuse that they don't have enough time to fit in a gym session -
but even if you're pushed for time, it should still be possible to
fit in a workout no matter how short it is. Remember: it's
quality not quantity that counts - so maximise what you do while
you are there to get the most of your session. If you're
honest with yourself, you may realise that you spend at least half
your time in the gym chatting and generally gazing at what everyone
else is doing - so if you cut that out, you'll easily be able to
fit in a session, and therefore not have any excuses for not going
to the gym!
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Attend an exercise
class Going to the gym doesn't have to be all about pushing weights and grinding out the miles on the treadmill. In recent years, many gyms have introduced a range of classes such as spinning, circuits, rowing, abdominal workouts, yoga and Pilates - all of which give you a variety of options and will help you to maintain your interest. Plus, as you see progress each week, you're more likely to keep going back time after time. Classes will also ensure that you are doing the exercises correctly - thus minimising your chances of picking up an injury. |
Gym still not for
you?
If none of the ten tips above have
inspired you to pick up your gym card or start looking for a new
gym, then why not consider working out at home? There's
plenty you can do at home to keep you fit, and it doesn't have to
rely on expensive and sophisticated gym equipment. For
example, using your own bodyweight is often all the gym equipment
you need.
by Simon Doyle
realbuzz.com
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