Anonymous wrote:Love looking at myself naked afterwards . That’s the motivation
Anonymous wrote:Thinking about the steam room afterwards
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was my main problem-I couldn't find the motivation to actually go to the gym or to OTF until the pandemic hit and I got my Peloton. It became my sanctuary within my own home and there are no excuses for not working out when it's right there. We now have weights, a treadmill, bench and basically everything I need that I used at the gym right here. I can also run outside-true, but I know I won't do that in the dead of winter, so the treadmill helps keep the momentum going. I also don't feel the need to work out with others--I have a virtual community and my workout commitment has inspired me to run and participate in races for the in-person community. If you aren't motivated by actually going to the gym, consider bringing the gym to you.
Sadly I'll need to work longer hours at a second job, to afford the house with enough space to "bring the gym to " me!
Are you in the exurbs? Or just mad $$$?
Anonymous wrote:I always feel good after using the treadmill or the elliptical for 30+ minutes.
But getting out of the house to the gym is a chore.
I would much rather play a sport with other people, but exercise in the winter means going to the gym.
What works for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get the gym in your house. Not having to leave the house to work out makes all the difference.
In my case I have a squat rack, barbell and bench in the basement. I can spend an hour down there or I can jump down between calls and do a set of 10 and that's it for the day. It is WAY easier to get streaks going this way.
I have all of these things because my husband is basically Thor. And I still can't motivate. (Not OP.) It's an issue.
Anonymous wrote:I hate working out at home. We don't have a dedicated gym space, and home is my place to relax.
I go at least three days a week M-F, right after work. The gym is blocks from work. I cannot motivate myself to wake up early. During nice weather I go once on the weekend, with the other day for yard work or a 3 mile job. During nasty weather I go both Sat-Sun. It's my me time. No household chores, work, spouse or teens.