I always though the phrase “that’s easier said than done” is silly because nearly everything is easier said than done

  • Call me Lenny/Leni
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    610 months ago

    Exercise. People often forget (or aren’t even aware) that output isn’t the only factor in getting in shape, that walking is better for you than running, that the body just wasn’t made by the forces at play for a lot of continuous rigorous activity (think the paleo diet logic but for exercise; in fact, if anything, the logic is applicable TO exercise), that gyms cost thousands of euro/dollars, and that many people just don’t have time for it.

    The icing on the cake is when you have no friends and someone says “the gym is a great place to meet friends”, unaware that the problem is you’re not good at holding a conversation and that that part about gyms being better for making friends is not even true. It’s like, I don’t know, gyms are trying to cash in on peoples’ random life problems.

    • @[email protected]
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      110 months ago

      Last time I was in the US about a year ago, a Gold’s membership was like $25 a month for the basic tier (which still gets you full entry, you’re just restricted to a single location). Idk where you’re looking but most gyms are pretty affordable unless you’re getting scammed into hiring a personal trainer

      • conciselyverbose
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        410 months ago

        But you have to climb Kilimanjaro and send a fax from there to the unlisted head office with a 500 character key they can’t tell you, then cure cancer to cancel your membership.

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          010 months ago

          Not a bad deal considering the equipment provided. I’d love a home gym but just a power rack, a bench, a bar, and weights would be well over $1500 used. That’s not even including cardio equipment, a pulley system, or dumbbells which you’ll find in any reputable gym