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I am a gym-member-newbie : help!
floridagal:
I appreciate your insight.
MoCo:
there are some good couch to 5K podcasts (podrunner is one) that build in the run walk intervals so you don't have to remember them/look at the clock.
buzzy:
--- Quote from: BonitaApplebum on September 16, 2017, 11:26:44 AM ---The thing to remember at the gym is that nobody really cares about your workout, they only care about their own. So unless you do something *really* over the top, like falling off the treadmill, you're just going to be background noise for everyone else. It's a hard concept to embrace, but very freeing.
Have fun! I like going to the gym, but haven't belonged to one in years due to scheduling/lifestyle stuff.
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To build on this...
I know the instructors want their classes to be popular, so I would guess would be very welcoming to beginners. The one exception may be if you take a super advanced class where it is assumed that everyone has experience with a certain type of workout. Not sure what this would be, but I'm sure there is someone you could ask.
--buzz
Run Amok:
Yes, I enjoyn the podrunner couch25k. I have been using that one for like 10 years. He has some other interval style workouts on his website too. I don't think he supports it anymore so it's a little out of date in terms of technology.
I kind of hate working out in a regular gym because I just get bored and overwhelmed and kind of spin in circles. So, I usually get the most out of classes and the cardio room.
I'm short so I never feel like elipticals are the right stride for me. I do love me so me stairclimber though!
TwistedFlax:
Yoga has no problem with beginners. Your level has literally zero impact on anyone else in the room, whether you’re a complete beginner or super advanced. And yoga in particular is goofy in that it doesn’t have a linear progression—there are poses I can do no problem that some instructors struggle with, and other absolute basics (side plank) that my body absolutely will not allow.
I’d also advise trying a few different teachers/types. It makes a huge difference.
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