Moldy Monday continues.

  • Vik
    link
    fedilink
    English
    217 days ago

    I can understand not being into commercial gyms for a variety of reasons. Would you be open to a home fitness setup (given the space etc)

      • Vik
        link
        fedilink
        English
        117 days ago

        I feel this (south east england). I’m fortunate enough to have a little space in my garage for a half rack, incline bench, Olympic gear and accessories. I got into the idea of how little equipment (and floorspace) you can get by with for a comprehensive setup, it sort of became a little research project over the pandemic.

        In the interim, I stumbled across some excellent body weight exercises that can be performed with minimal equipment (piston/pistol squat, Nordic and reverse Nordic curl, single leg hip thrust, handstand press, etc). I was most surprised to find out how well you could train your legs without additional gear. A set of resistance bands and a pair of small dumbbells can go a very long way

        • @fossilesque@mander.xyz
          link
          fedilink
          English
          2
          edit-2
          17 days ago

          I won’t do it regularly myself because it is boring. That is why I need to pay someone to force me; otherwise, it is another chore I do not enjoy. and am not keeping up with. I would waste far less money seeing a trainer for a bit. I also need to be very careful of old disc injuries in my spine so I am leery to do lifting without a trainer. I have a plan, I am almost done. :)

          • Vik
            link
            fedilink
            English
            117 days ago

            That’s understandable. I have a close friend who feels very much the same way. Their approach to fitness is far more functional than mine (rock climber), and he gets a great deal of enjoyment from it.