jamesfirst
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Not a big fan of public gyms (seen a few excellent YMCA ones, however). Also (depends on the person), having the equipment at home means not worrying about "going to the gym". On a day that might otherwise run out of time, just head to the garage and pull out a compound set: 10-15 minutes, good enough. Public gyms are usually full of wait times and a shitload of unnecessary equipment.Noobs can do it if they have a bench, barbells, dumbbells, a bar to do pull ups on but after you plateau (n00b gains end) you need to go to a gym.
I already have themBuy a barbell and some bumper plates. That's all you really need.
I dislike huge franchised gyms, just because they're too pretty. Full of middle aged men and cardio queens.Hsc fat.
Never liked gyms like fitness first. Go to my rugby club gym occassionally but mostly do dips/push ups/crunches/etc at home combine that with running it keeps me in shape.
Yeah exactly. It's all about convenience. Plus, you sometimes get that urge to just lift some heavy shit (I do anyway), no matter what time it may be, you can just step into your garage or wherever you have your equipment, and do it.I find working out at home so much more convenient. No lines, no shitty music, work out when you want to. If I'm pumped and in the mood to train I can do it straight away rather than go and get my stuff, jump in the car and drive to the gym. Also no problems with every second bloke coming up to say hi and thus distracting me. Makes me want to actually workout because I'm able to be more efficient with my time, but I can understand the temptation to get lazy.