I'd love to go boxing training / martial arts but my cardio is absolutely shot and knees aren't far behind. Would probably give way skipping.
Give boxing a go mate! You'd be surprised at the variety of both men and women doing it for fitness.
It's that thing of working into a boxing gym on my own, have images of being knocked out by a 10 year old!
Haha, I see them Muppets. Why the fuck would you wear a woolly hat in the gym. If I wore one I'd die of heat exhaustion.On the note of the gym, what's the deal with scrawny dickheads who swagger round like they are arnie in a vest??
Also, why do knobs wear woolly hats and t shirts in the gym?
Haha, I see them Muppets. Why the fuck would you wear a woolly hat in the gym. If I wore one I'd die of heat exhaustion.
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Used various gyms over the years but got pissed off by all of them mainly due to the people who use them. Groups of lads who would take over a bench or a piece of equipment and not want to share it used to wind me up. Then there was always the New Year rush when the place would be mobbed and nothing would be available.
Realised I was paying a monthly membership, going three times a week straight from work, and not doing the exercises I wanted because the weights/equipment was always being used by someone else.
In the end I decided to get my own equipment off e bay and set it up in the garage with a TV and it works perfectly for me. Just spent two hours in there doing weights, using a concept 2 rower and cycling on a turbo trainer while watching Wheeler Dealers. If you are prepared to pick the equipment up second hand there are some real bargains to be had.
I wish I had a garage, would probably do the same.
I wish I had a garage, would probably do the same.
Hate to say it, but it was the wifes idea. Never thought I would be motivated enough to do it at home but its been working well for a couple of years now.
Good news as my son is well up for it and I contacted Gil and we're sorting out some sessions at his home at first as he's got his own gym there. I'll let you know how it goes ! cheers.Yes I love it and can't imagine life without it now! I've been doing it since my teens but a nasty wrist injury playing football stopped me having any chance of doing something more with it. These days I do it for fitnesa and for the sheer enjoyment of it.
I just turned 31 and so am a similar age to your son. It's amazing how it can have such an impact on your life in terms of confidence and self-discipline and fitness, of course.
Your son certainly isn't too old and I know people in their late 50s who still box for the fitness side of it.
The first few sessions will wipe him out completely but you just have to keep going; the high he will experience will make sure of that I'm sure!!
Why do people wear those huge head phones???
Why do people wear those huge head phones???
Like huge Craig David ones!I'm not sure what you'd define as a 'huge headphone' but I can say that if I try to wear in-ear headphones I very quickly get excruciating pain in my ears, (nothing to do with volume, they could as well be silent) so I don't do that, I only use over-ear headphones.
Good news as my son is well up for it and I contacted Gil and we're sorting out some sessions at his home at first as he's got his own gym there. I'll let you know how it goes ! cheers.
I could never get in-ear ones that would stay in place before, so I can see why people would go for sturdy ones that clamp to your head.