I don’t like working out. Not in the traditional sense. In my mind it’s the LAST chore I want to do because it’s just not fun! Not to mention how difficult it can be to get your butt over to a gym, especially if you have a weird work schedule like I can have. I don’t like going to the gym alone, either. It helps me so much when there’s somebody else there working out with me – because I’m a social creature and the gym is just not an activity I like to do alone. However, I might be willing to reconsider the social aspect of going to the gym if the it (or some of its equipment) were already in my home! Having our own workout bench would benefit the inherit laziness both my husband and myself have for going to the gym.
There are lots of different benches available, so choosing one would be a careful consideration for the both of us so that we can do the exercises needed to focus on the areas of the body we most want to improve. The husband has no problem with weight loss, but since he’s not very active physically like he was when he was younger, he’d probably most like a bench that has several features so he can build up his legs, chest and arms. I do have to say, strong arms are a major turn on for me! A multipurpose weight bench like the Phoenix Health and Fitness Power Bench Mid Width just might be the perfect fit for him to work all of those body parts! I would definitely encourage him to use it as much as possible
As for myself, I’ve always had a problem with extra weight in my midsection, even when I was skinnier. There’s that stubborn flab that I could never get to because, while I was into dancing in my youth, I never did enough area-specific exercises to get rid of the flab and tighten it up. Now, even more so, I need to really focus on that area! A bench that provides the ability to do exercises specifically for the ab area, like the Proform Abs – Total Core Ab Bench Abdominal Workout would be great for me! I don’t need all the weight lifting gadgets of a multipurpose bench, though I’m sure I’d end up trying to work out other areas after getting my ab muscles squared away! It would be increasingly an incentive if we were to get these benches for a deal & steal – which if you look in the right places online, I’m already finding some!
What encourages you to work out? What helps you keep UP the motivation?? Do tell!








by Grace
27 Jul 2010 at 20:43
I work out everyday, but it’s not work to me. I love taking boxing classes at the gym w/my boyfriend & our instructors kick our ass every single time. I also take other classes such as kickboxing, yoga, bar method, spin (sometimes), or whatever else I feel like trying. When I’m not taking classes, I like to run outside or go hiking. It’s great for relieving stress & there’s this sense of being free when the weather is beautiful outside & you’re just running.
If you treat working out like a chore, then you’ll never like it. And if you work out just to lose weight, you’ll never stick with it. Rather, you should get some exercise every day because it’s good for you and good for your health, and for the way it makes you feel afterward. And because you want to be the best person you can be (I hope!)
There are TONs of ways you can get some exercise WITHOUT going to the gym. Esp. since you live in San Diego, I know there are some great running trails near the beach, hiking, kayaking, surfing, biking etc. (look at it as an adventure!). It’s also easier to eat healthy when you work out regularly, b/c you don’t want your hard work to go to waste. Maybe you can find a workout buddy & you guys can motivate each other & keep each other in check.
Hope that helps!
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