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Franck
Nope.
That would mean getting sweaty and smelly, having my calves cramp up and turn my saliva turn into some thick, blood-flavoured paste. Simply put exercise makes me feel like shit.
I get that in the long run it's good for me, but why would I waste 30 to 90 minutes of my day doing something that makes me feel horrendous and gives me no enjoyment when I could read a book, watch a film or play games instead?
Get off your fucking pedestal.
Ninja
Why not do both?
It sounds like you've thrown up some mental barriers that you can overcome. Crack some ebooks on your iPod, stick an exercise bike in front of your TV, do some press ups when you wake up in the morning. To start of with it doesn't have to be anything too intense.
I guess you've actually inadvertently answered my question though, its hard to change your lifestyle and make changes even if you know eventually they'll make you feel better about yourself. I think thats the exact reason I can't comprehend not doing exercise because its part of my daily routine and the thought of changing that is weird.
Crane
Going to try my best to stick to it. Need to cut out the tabs and majorly cut down the drinking though.
Telegram Sam
I'm not saying I didn't do exercise - I played Sunday league football every weekend, trained during the week and used the gym a fair bit - but at the same time I smoked a hell of a lot, ate a ton of takeaways and drank a decent(ish) amount of booze. I'm not too bad now but I did put on some weight and obviously the smoking has it's effects, although I barely do it at all now.
I just found it too easy to eat like shit and smoke during university, even though I did exercise a fair bit.
Telegram Sam
This, as well. I've just started working from 9:00-5:30, meaning I'm up at 8:00 and won't be home until 6:00. I'm planning on joining a gym once my first paycheck comes through, but I'm already thinking how damn hard it will be to motivate myself to work out once I finish an eight-hour shift. It's already dark by that time and all I want to do is get home, watch some TV and relax in the evening.
I'm going to force myself to do it, but it doesn't half feel like a chore.
Ninja
Allow yourself to get into a routine with it.
It's ridiculous how much of an effect that has. It's a bit like when you're at Uni compared to work. Getting up for 9 AM to get into work sucks, but I've never been late to a job that starts at that time. Yet when I have to get up for a 9AM lecture one time a week my body fights me about it.
It's the same thing for going to the gym. Motivate yourself to go, for example, 3 times a week at 6 o clock on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays and then watch as your body changes from being 'The gyms shit why are we in the gym?' to 'It's 6 o clock on a Friday, why are you at home? You should go to the gym'
Franck
Check if you can't find a gym near your work that is open in the morning instead, is my recommendation.
Vercoe
Franck
There was, and I've seen the picture alongside a whole bunch of other horrendous things on Rotten.
Telegram Sam
I completely agree. I had to go to Croydon for four training days and that meant getting up at 6am each day - I fucking hated it, but I did it each day because I had to. Whilst I was at university I would frequently miss 10/11am lectures because my mindset was that I didn't have to get up. It's funny what you can force yourself to do when you tell yourself that you absolutely must do something.
This is only my second full week at this place so I'm still just settling in, but over the next few weeks I'll definitely start trying to get into a routine with the gym. I'm off to five-a-side in twenty minutes so I'm not that lazy...
Yeah, I'll most likely give that a try, but I'm really not a morning person.
Ninja
Exactly, I wrote you that reply this morning when I was avoiding getting out of bed to go to a 9o clock lecture.
K3V0
Any 24 hour gyms around?
Sears
Didn't mean to sound like a dick sorry. If you're happy not exercising then don't. But I was just trying to say that it makes you feel a whole lot better most of the time.
Carroll.
DB
You were quite a sheltered child growing up weren't you.
Any who , running PPL after finishing 5x5. Got my Deadlift up to 185kgx4 and my squat at 140kgx2. Bench still sucks ass though.
Ninja
5x5 is fucking with my body I swear. Had about a week and a half off (went to Germany) and ate like shit (read didn't bother to get enough protein and didn't eat enough) came back and then progressed easily on every single exercise including the Overhead Press which I stalled on my last time in the gym then came out of the gym barely feeling like I'd worked out.
Weird.
Franck
K3V0
Ninja
Some people will tell you that squats are very, very good for your knees others will tell you that they will wreck them.
I think the generally accepted wisdom is that good technique squats are pretty beneficial whereas any slight flaws in technique (especially knees bowing in) can do some serious damage.
They may help but invest the time to learn how to do them properly (AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DONT USE A SMITH MACHINE)
K3V0
Could barely even do half of what I would normally do on the leg extension machine without a lot of pain so that's almost certainly out.
Carroll.
Ninja
I'd say just do some research, watch some videos on youtube practice good technique on bodyweight squats in your own home and then (providing you go to a good gym) just have a chat with some of the people that work there tell them the situation and get them to ease you into using a barbell.
If you go to a shit 'gym' like 90% of commercial chain gyms with idiots for personal trainers then don't bother. They're not going to give you good advice anyway.
Oh and listen to your body, if your knee starts really hurting mid set just stop. You're going to achieve nothing by continuing.
DB
You just had an unplanned but obviously well timed deload. Really can't be bothered going and gathering the full info on it but more often then not after a well executed deload you will come back stronger. The majority of powserlifters take the week of before a meet because of this.
Crane
Poe
terriersmad
Lucky bugger. Been out for 6 months with a knee injury. Been exercising like mad - 1km run warmup, 7 1/2 mins on 3/4 sprints, 20km on the bike, 1km run warmdown, normally taking 45 mins - to get fit on top of my physio's recommendation for building up the muscle. Seems to have got me nowhere whatsoever. That said, I'm risking it on Thursday.
Vercoe
Sears
You'll be doing great if you can do all that in 45min, especially the cycle, even on flat terrain.
Crane
Whiskeyclone