Anonymous wrote:Much prefer working out at home with Peloton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or am I just a misanthrope? I realize there are benefits to the instructor seeing me and giving pointers to improve form, etc. but I just prefer to work out by myself and avoid awkward interactions. It's not even the money. I can and have paid for yoga studio memberships but quit and am so much happier with a Peloton bike and some dumbbells at home. Plus it takes so much less time.
What does this look like? I have never had an awkward interaction at my yoga studio or gym. Why are you taking a poll? If it works for you than great! How I workout or others shouldn't be a concern. I like interacting in person because if I work out at home there are too many distractions.
+1 I don't know why OP wants to reach out to share their opinions on something they've already decided. Adults have different preferences. Most people learn that by the time they become adults...or even far earlier.
Anonymous wrote:No, I love classes. I get a lot of energy from the instructor and other participants.
Anonymous wrote:Or am I just a misanthrope? I realize there are benefits to the instructor seeing me and giving pointers to improve form, etc. but I just prefer to work out by myself and avoid awkward interactions. It's not even the money. I can and have paid for yoga studio memberships but quit and am so much happier with a Peloton bike and some dumbbells at home. Plus it takes so much less time.
Anonymous wrote:I’m an introvert but also a perfectionist so I want the instructor to correct me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or am I just a misanthrope? I realize there are benefits to the instructor seeing me and giving pointers to improve form, etc. but I just prefer to work out by myself and avoid awkward interactions. It's not even the money. I can and have paid for yoga studio memberships but quit and am so much happier with a Peloton bike and some dumbbells at home. Plus it takes so much less time.
What does this look like? I have never had an awkward interaction at my yoga studio or gym. Why are you taking a poll? If it works for you than great! How I workout or others shouldn't be a concern. I like interacting in person because if I work out at home there are too many distractions.
Anonymous wrote:Or am I just a misanthrope? I realize there are benefits to the instructor seeing me and giving pointers to improve form, etc. but I just prefer to work out by myself and avoid awkward interactions. It's not even the money. I can and have paid for yoga studio memberships but quit and am so much happier with a Peloton bike and some dumbbells at home. Plus it takes so much less time.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Sounds like everyone is just different which is great! I think part of my dislike for in person fitness classes is that many of them are HIIT, which I despise. At home I can do long sessions of steady state cardio and do weights in my own time.
Yoga classes are fine in this respect, but it seems most instructors don't do a lot of individual corrections these days. And when they do there is a non zero chance they will try to get my body to bend in a way it does not bend.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Sounds like everyone is just different which is great! I think part of my dislike for in person fitness classes is that many of them are HIIT, which I despise. At home I can do long sessions of steady state cardio and do weights in my own time.
Yoga classes are fine in this respect, but it seems most instructors don't do a lot of individual corrections these days. And when they do there is a non zero chance they will try to get my body to bend in a way it does not bend.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. I'm an introvert but prefer group fitness. I need the external motivation to keep going.