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Cold weather is making me skip the gym.
It's basicly 45 minutes towards the gym and 45 minutes back home.
This is if the bus arrives instantly, if i miss it i have to wait another 20-30 minutes.
That with an hour working out pretty much takes 2.5-3 hours out of my day.
Normally in the summer i don't mind, but now with the cold weather, rain and it getting dark at 5 pm i dread going to the gym.
It's also the only good gym around here so i can't switch.
In the last month i went to the gym only once so right now i'm wasting my membership money.
I'm wondering: What do?
With school during weekdays and work in the weekend i'm exhausted.
Whenever i do have a day off i feel like being a couch potato.
Downside is: I've been losing all my gains and even losing weight due to the stressful life and bad diet.
Should i just do home body weight exercises and occasionally go to the gym until it gets warmer or am i the only one who pussies out due to the bad weather?
I want to winter bulk so i actually have something to cut before summer but damn, i'm failing this.
Ps: don't have a car.
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There are many great bodyweight exercises you can do if you don't feel like getting out of your home.
I'd highly suggest one of the pullup bars that go on your door frame. You can get a cheap one for like $20 at WalMart that will work fine.
The only trouble with this is that usually winter = bulk so lots of body weight won't be optimum but it is better than nothing for sure.
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I personally love working out when it's cold, or snowy, or rainy vs hot and nice outside...
Any excersizing is better then no ezcersizing tho.. Might as well do something then do nothing
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not sure the specific situation, but my take would be if it'd the only "good gym" in the area, perhaps there's a decent gym closer? thus, you could workout at the best gym occasionally when you have the most time for travel and the so so gym the majority of the time when traveling is tough. i know the money needs to be considered, but how it influences your going or not.................if it helps..............can't put a price on that.
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find another gym. if you're not going to go, then why pay the membership and stress about getting there? what's the other gyms like that are closer to you? before I got married and relocated, I lifted in a two car garage for the first 8 years of my lifting career. Dirty, smelly, cold as ice in the winter, and hot as hell in the summer. It was very unappealing to anyone but those that were serious about their training. All the equipment was from the 80's. Barbells and dumbbells. Closest thing to a machine we had was the lat pull down. There were only like 10people that belonged there. Nothing fancy but I made my best progress and gains there because it was simple and there wasn't any messing around. Rethink the gyms that are closer to you. It may not be as bad as you think.
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Originally Posted by davesterrr
It's basicly 45 minutes towards the gym and 45 minutes back home.
This is if the bus arrives instantly, if i miss it i have to wait another 20-30 minutes.
That with an hour working out pretty much takes 2.5-3 hours out of my day.
Normally in the summer i don't mind, but now with the cold weather, rain and it getting dark at 5 pm i dread going to the gym.
It's also the only good gym around here so i can't switch.
In the last month i went to the gym only once so right now i'm wasting my membership money.
I'm wondering: What do?
With school during weekdays and work in the weekend i'm exhausted.
Whenever i do have a day off i feel like being a couch potato.
Downside is: I've been losing all my gains and even losing weight due to the stressful life and bad diet.
Should i just do home body weight exercises and occasionally go to the gym until it gets warmer or am i the only one who pussies out due to the bad weather?
I want to winter bulk so i actually have something to cut before summer but damn, i'm failing this.
Ps: don't have a car.
Can you work out at your house? When I was in grad school I was putting in 18-20 hour days and had pretty much the least amount of time you can imagine to drive to the gym, workout and drive back. I ended up buying P90X and it worked great for me and saved me alot of time to focus on other things I had to do.
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Originally Posted by davesterrr
It's basicly 45 minutes towards the gym and 45 minutes back home.
This is if the bus arrives instantly, if i miss it i have to wait another 20-30 minutes.
That with an hour working out pretty much takes 2.5-3 hours out of my day.
Normally in the summer i don't mind, but now with the cold weather, rain and it getting dark at 5 pm i dread going to the gym.
It's also the only good gym around here so i can't switch.
In the last month i went to the gym only once so right now i'm wasting my membership money.
I'm wondering: What do?
With school during weekdays and work in the weekend i'm exhausted.
Whenever i do have a day off i feel like being a couch potato.
Downside is: I've been losing all my gains and even losing weight due to the stressful life and bad diet.
Should i just do home body weight exercises and occasionally go to the gym until it gets warmer or am i the only one who pussies out due to the bad weather?
I want to winter bulk so i actually have something to cut before summer but damn, i'm failing this.
Ps: don't have a car.
Well same here my gym is 40 mins away from my home and i walk everyday from my home to there even in cold , when i remember that its cold outside but i still made it to gym make me work out like crazy
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No excuses jus get it I walked an hr to n from I live in Boston so u kno the weather ain't nuttin nice
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This is why I left New York a long time age and came to Florida, the weather her is awesome 99% of the time.
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When I moved a few months ago I went from having a full gym in my apartment complex to having just a bench and a couple dumbells. Sounds like it is more than what is available close to you, but like the other posters have said, check out some body weight exersices and a pull up bar. And definitely check out the other gyms. Maybe they have a month to month program to get you through the winter. A "bad" gym is still a gym! Good luck!
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Originally Posted by davesterrr
It's basicly 45 minutes towards the gym and 45 minutes back home.
This is if the bus arrives instantly, if i miss it i have to wait another 20-30 minutes.
That with an hour working out pretty much takes 2.5-3 hours out of my day.
Normally in the summer i don't mind, but now with the cold weather, rain and it getting dark at 5 pm i dread going to the gym.
It's also the only good gym around here so i can't switch.
In the last month i went to the gym only once so right now i'm wasting my membership money.
I'm wondering: What do?
With school during weekdays and work in the weekend i'm exhausted.
Whenever i do have a day off i feel like being a couch potato.
Downside is: I've been losing all my gains and even losing weight due to the stressful life and bad diet.
Should i just do home body weight exercises and occasionally go to the gym until it gets warmer or am i the only one who pussies out due to the bad weather?
I want to winter bulk so i actually have something to cut before summer but damn, i'm failing this.
Ps: don't have a car.
I'm in the same situation, only it takes me around 3-4 hours in total, between my commute and my workout time.
I go to the gym 6 times a week.
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Train insane or stay the same!!
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I did this and it was a great workout even though it was 19 degrees http://youtu.be/iZyaMYB_U90
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