I finally got a power rack for home and have never looked back. I don’t have all the fancy stuff, but it’s easier for my wife or I to duck off to the basement for 45 minutes than it is to carve out a two hour block for gym time.
Initial investment was a tough pill but by this point it has paid for itself through saving me a gym membership.
I’m thinking about getting one every now and then, but I find it very hard to motivate myself to work out at home. It’s way easier to not abort my workout when I already went through the trouble of driving to the gym. When I’m at home there are so many things I’d rather do than getting all sweaty. I’d love to get a personal trainer, but they are so expensive.
Real talk the struggle is real and it was WAY easier to stop in at my old gym on the way home… But I just don’t have the time that takes anymore, so “3 times a week most weeks” is better than “never.”
I finally got a power rack for home and have never looked back. I don’t have all the fancy stuff, but it’s easier for my wife or I to duck off to the basement for 45 minutes than it is to carve out a two hour block for gym time.
Initial investment was a tough pill but by this point it has paid for itself through saving me a gym membership.
I’m thinking about getting one every now and then, but I find it very hard to motivate myself to work out at home. It’s way easier to not abort my workout when I already went through the trouble of driving to the gym. When I’m at home there are so many things I’d rather do than getting all sweaty. I’d love to get a personal trainer, but they are so expensive.
Real talk the struggle is real and it was WAY easier to stop in at my old gym on the way home… But I just don’t have the time that takes anymore, so “3 times a week most weeks” is better than “never.”
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MA1Q5mGrA-8