#8577281 - 03/04/16 08:17 AM
Finished building my home gym so I signed up for a gym
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yea...about that 
I am in about $2.5K with my home gym now, final touches were a new flat screen, chromecast, and dedicated laptop (mostly for my cycling). I have been working out in it on and off for 8 months and basically had a mini melt down. I just said "fuck it" I need a change of scenery, maybe it has something to do with the winter blues or stress from work, I don't know. I felt like a caged animal, it's possible that the space I have is only about 150-200 sq. ft.
I will keep the equipment as I think it will be useful down the road for supplemental lifting when I don't have time for the gym.
Back story to this home gym, my part of the city is severely underserviced when it comes to gyms. The closest goodlife to me is 5 minutes away in a mall parking lot where finding parking is about 10 minutes and then you wait for free weights, that lasted about a month until I quit and started buying equipment. Recently a warehouse/garage type joint opened up even closer to me in an industrial area, a fellow csier goes there, checked with him and it seems to be the total opposite of goodlife, no wallies, 24/7 access, no chit chat, just straight lift and gtfo.
Signed up last night, went in today at 7am and it was just myself and the cleaner Love the red walls
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#8577288 - 03/04/16 08:20 AM
Re: Finished building my home gym so I signed up for a gym
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#8577578 - 03/04/16 11:41 AM
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Not bad. I don't think I could routinely visit a gym as it's just too time consuming, though when on the road for work (almost never now), I like it because there are no time constraints.
We had plans to get a gym at work, but they economy cut that short for the next 1-2 years at least. I'd love to do a 45 minute lunch workout. I could combine that with running/biking to work, that would cut a lot of time off my day.
My gyms pretty much has to be within 5 minutes of work for me to get the use. Luckily there's on here at work
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#8578511 - 03/05/16 10:24 AM
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Not bad. I don't think I could routinely visit a gym as it's just too time consuming, though when on the road for work (almost never now), I like it because there are no time constraints.
We had plans to get a gym at work, but they economy cut that short for the next 1-2 years at least. I'd love to do a 45 minute lunch workout. I could combine that with running/biking to work, that would cut a lot of time off my day.
Wasted time was the biggest issue I had and you can't beat that with a home gym.
With careful planning and a gym that's on your regular route to work you are maybe adding 5/minutes per work out above and beyond working out at home (net/net time), but you are getting a much better work out (in my situation anyway, "gains" at gym > "gains" at home gym).
Adam7, it's $39/month.
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#8579027 - 03/06/16 12:22 AM
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if this makes you guys feel any better I pay $100/mo for the Y and I basically only swim or do pullups lol. My SO had to join too [part of the $100] but I think she almost goes 2x a month now. Usually zero. It's a 10 minute walk from home tho
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#8579112 - 03/06/16 08:12 AM
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#8579199 - 03/06/16 11:55 AM
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if this makes you guys feel any better I pay $100/mo for the Y and I basically only swim or do pullups lol. My SO had to join too [part of the $100] but I think she almost goes 2x a month now. Usually zero. It's a 10 minute walk from home tho
That's pricey to creep on young swimmer girls.
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#8579990 - 03/07/16 11:37 AM
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if this makes you guys feel any better I pay $100/mo for the Y and I basically only swim or do pullups lol. My SO had to join too [part of the $100] but I think she almost goes 2x a month now. Usually zero. It's a 10 minute walk from home tho That's pricey to creep on young swimmer girls.
really? I'd say it's the cheapest/safest way
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#8580781 - 03/08/16 07:48 AM
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I built a pretty solid home gym a few years ago and immediately hated workign out at home. I'm a big box gym guy now and forever.
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#8580872 - 03/08/16 09:22 AM
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Why?
I had all these plans to build a home gym then we put the house on the market so that got cancelled. Then we took it off the market but I'm still holding off because we will likely sell within the year anyway.
For me it's a lot of things. I go to the gym at different times that all fit in my life. On the way home from work, alter at night after family stuff is over (t-ball, softball, basketball etc), on weekends in the early morning or afternoon) and once in a while at Oh dark.
I like having a range of equipment and enough weights. I don't mean to sound douchey but it's very pricey to buy big DB. I had a set up to 80lbs and that is just not enough. I like having a million cardio options. I like the availability of classes. I like having dip stations, power towers, a full cable rack (3 at my gym). I liek having an ab station, ab machines etc.
Check my home gym thread and you will see a pretty complete home gym set-up. It wasn't close to enough to satisfy me.
And after all that stuff, if that wasn't reason enough, when the gym is at home I am too close to it to really kill it. I have a hard time getting out to the "gym" and staying there. When I am in the big box gym I am there until I am done. I can lose track of time. At home that's not possible.
Also for any reasonably well put together and thorough gym set up you will just about never make your money back. It's just cheaper to pay $30 a month forever than drop thousands upon thousands of dollars to take up space in your house.
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#8581676 - 03/08/16 07:46 PM
Re: Finished building my home gym so I signed up for a gym
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A couple of days in, starting to remember why i hate the fucking gym. Made the mistake of going after work. I am too old to be around all these fucks.
TIL, OP is an idiot.
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#8581933 - 03/09/16 07:25 AM
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One guy was facetiming his online "coach", two other douches were grunting while making content for their vlog. This shit was ridiculous, maybe it's the norm at gyms, I don't know. I am never going back between 6pm-9pm, like EVER.
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#8582312 - 03/09/16 12:15 PM
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One guy was facetiming his online "coach", two other douches were grunting while making content for their vlog. This shit was ridiculous, maybe it's the norm at gyms, I don't know. I am never going back between 6pm-9pm, like EVER. I've never seen that ever and I've been a member of a lot of gyms in a lot of places.
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#8582314 - 03/09/16 12:16 PM
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I'd even consider a gym for lunch hour or the odd day off, but it seems like they all want a membership - fuck that.
Do you travel for work? I love hitting random gyms on guest passes, even for a small fee when traveling. a lot of hotels will have reciprocal privileges with local gyms too.
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#8582407 - 03/09/16 01:20 PM
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I'd even consider a gym for lunch hour or the odd day off, but it seems like they all want a membership - fuck that. Do you travel for work? I love hitting random gyms on guest passes, even for a small fee when traveling. a lot of hotels will have reciprocal privileges with local gyms too.
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#8582416 - 03/09/16 01:27 PM
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I'd even consider a gym for lunch hour or the odd day off, but it seems like they all want a membership - fuck that. Do you travel for work? I love hitting random gyms on guest passes, even for a small fee when traveling. a lot of hotels will have reciprocal privileges with local gyms too.
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#8583483 - 03/10/16 11:52 AM
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#8583489 - 03/10/16 11:53 AM
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