SteppingFool
Cathlete
I quit telling people how I stay in shape. I just don't get any respect for it eventhough I have lots to show off. Thier loss.
Great story!
I think that when a lot of people hear the term *home fitness* they think *infomercial* and *scam.* So many infomercials(and I don't just mean fitness related) make such outrageous claims that everyone knows they can't be true so people are skeptical of anything they perceive as coming from that market.
I realize that Cathe's videos aren't an infomercial product but I think to the common person any home fitness person/product is synonomous with television advertising and is therefore suspect.
Well now, aren't you all doing the exact same thing health club members are doing to us? I'm sensing a bit of defensiveness on the forums!
As someone who uses both the gym and home workouts, I feel that both have their own benefits, & both are useful in anyone's routine. I can't tell you how frustrated I've gotten at the gym when people ask me when I do my cardio & I tell them at home, & then get a smirk in return.
By the same token, I've seen an awful lot of undeserved health club bashing on this forum.
I'll never give up the gym--there are things I can do there that I'd never be able to do at home. That said, it takes much more discipline for me to take the time to pack gym clothes, drive 15 minutes to the club after work, drive 15 minutes home, & unpack my work clothes, jewelry, etc.
I'll never give up my home workouts--I'd never be able to have the hardcore fitness routine I have now without the flexibility & ease of opening my basement door, walking down my stairs & jumping right into a workout. Also, I don't get as good of a cardio workout on machines at the gym as I do with Cathe or another home instructor.
It's just a matter of doing what you enjoy most & what you can fit into your schedule. Neither is better than the other, just different.
laura(and others) i hope nothing i said referred that i have a problem with gyms, b/c really i don't. if i could afford to i am sure i would belong to one myself . its not even ppl at the gym,just the mindset of some folks in general that think you can't get fit with a video! i if i could i would lift heavy at a gym and do my cardio at home or run.
kassia
Well now, aren't you all doing the exact same thing health club members are doing to us? I'm sensing a bit of defensiveness on the forums!
As someone who uses both the gym and home workouts, I feel that both have their own benefits, & both are useful in anyone's routine. I can't tell you how frustrated I've gotten at the gym when people ask me when I do my cardio & I tell them at home, & then get a smirk in return.
By the same token, I've seen an awful lot of undeserved health club bashing on this forum.
I'll never give up the gym--there are things I can do there that I'd never be able to do at home. That said, it takes much more discipline for me to take the time to pack gym clothes, drive 15 minutes to the club after work, drive 15 minutes home, & unpack my work clothes, jewelry, etc.
I'll never give up my home workouts--I'd never be able to have the hardcore fitness routine I have now without the flexibility & ease of opening my basement door, walking down my stairs & jumping right into a workout. Also, I don't get as good of a cardio workout on machines at the gym as I do with Cathe or another home instructor.
It's just a matter of doing what you enjoy most & what you can fit into your schedule. Neither is better than the other, just different.
I didn't sense gym bashing either. I think the comments were more directed toward those who openly scoffed at home fitness routines.
Maybe I missed it.
Laura, no bashing of health clubs intended, sorry if that's the impression you got. The sole intent of this post was just venting on my part when someone gives you a compliment, then tries to take it away because you're not in complete agreement with the way they think things should be done.
I've actually given some consideration to joining a gym this winter after I get laid off from the hotel to give myself some more cardio options, and to get myself out of the house on occasion!
Gayle, you don't like machines? ANY machines? I love the leg extension & ham curl machine. Also the Smith machine, which I find very versatile, & the leg press, without which my leg routine would be nothing. And the cables, lots & lots of use for cables.
Ah, I'm not paying attention then. Plus I was referring to this thread alone. (I only read a small portion of the threads here. )It's there.
...... I love the leg extension & ham curl machine. Also the Smith machine, which I find very versatile, & the leg press, without which my leg routine would be nothing. And the cables, lots & lots of use for cables.
Probably everything else I could do with free weights.