📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!

Joined a gym - tips needed!

I've signed up for an opening offer at a new gym locally that opens tomorrow. Went to look round whilst it was a bit of a building site - looks really good. It was a £9.99 a month offer and you stay paying that on a rolling monthly payment - no contract can cancel at anytime.

Want to lose some weight and get healthier.

Its a few miles from home and I don't drive but its on my route between home and work so covered on train pass I buy for work so no extra costs to get there.

Wondering should I just go in and use the machines (used a gym before so know the basics) or would I be better asking for a plan? I've heard there are fitness apps - could anyone recommend one?

Any tips for someone who's not been to the gym in rather a long time appreciated! Thanks.
Sealed Pot Challenge number 8 Amount declared £365.50.

Sealed pot challenge number 9 number 482
«134

Comments

  • nearlyrich
    nearlyrich Posts: 13,698 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Hung up my suit!
    My new gym won't let you loose until they show you how to use the machines and they give you a plan I thought that was pretty standard to cover them in case you do yourself a mischief by using it wrong, have they not mentioned this?
    Free impartial debt advice from: National Debtline or Stepchange[/CENTER]
  • stephen77
    stephen77 Posts: 10,342 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    alisont wrote: »
    I've signed up for an opening offer at a new gym locally that opens tomorrow. Went to look round whilst it was a bit of a building site - looks really good. It was a £9.99 a month offer and you stay paying that on a rolling monthly payment - no contract can cancel at anytime.

    Want to lose some weight and get healthier.

    Its a few miles from home and I don't drive but its on my route between home and work so covered on train pass I buy for work so no extra costs to get there.

    Wondering should I just go in and use the machines (used a gym before so know the basics) or would I be better asking for a plan? I've heard there are fitness apps - could anyone recommend one?

    Any tips for someone who's not been to the gym in rather a long time appreciated! Thanks.


    basically you want to look leaner and be healthy?


    I would mix resistance training with cardio.


    But to help with a better routine
    How many times a week do you want to go?
    How much time can you spend in there?


    I will your injure free unless you say otherwise.
  • cazs
    cazs Posts: 532 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    alisont wrote: »
    I've signed up for an opening offer at a new gym locally that opens tomorrow. Went to look round whilst it was a bit of a building site - looks really good. It was a £9.99 a month offer and you stay paying that on a rolling monthly payment - no contract can cancel at anytime.

    Want to lose some weight and get healthier.

    Its a few miles from home and I don't drive but its on my route between home and work so covered on train pass I buy for work so no extra costs to get there.

    Wondering should I just go in and use the machines (used a gym before so know the basics) or would I be better asking for a plan? I've heard there are fitness apps - could anyone recommend one?

    Any tips for someone who's not been to the gym in rather a long time appreciated! Thanks.


    Try and vary what you do each visit to avoid getting bored. Also take an iPod/ kindle e.t.c. to keep yourself amused. Have a kick off session with a P.T before you start. The most popular app is My Fitness Pal but I'd say that's more about calorie counting. Cymbals for interval training. Have fun
  • so what gym is it for £ 9.99 no contract etc?
  • UKTigerlily
    UKTigerlily Posts: 4,702 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    They should give you a basic induction and programme but in my experience the programme's are almost useless, never had one yet that incorporates free weights and lifting is really good for many reasons and even more so for women than men (assuming female)

    I also say have a session or two with a PT, mine is excellent and more than worth what I pay him, every session is different so no chance of getting bored or my body getting used to it and while extremely hard work each session is enjoyable also.

    Good luck and enjoy it!
  • When I first started at the gym I used the New Rules of Lifting for Women book http://www.thenewrulesoflifting.com/nrol-for-women. I liked that it challenged me to do different things all the time. And it was very easy to look at the exercises on youtube to get a good idea of what to do. I would also suggest focusing more on resistance than on cardio, or getting a mix of the two. I find resistance training (also known as strength training) a lot more interesting and it gives good results.
  • Some years ago I wanted to get fitter and was advised by a friend to take it steady and build it up slowly and this is good advice. You want this to be a long term change to your lifestyle.

    Mix up what you do so you don't get bored - this also reduces the chance of injury.

    If something really hurts then stop, learn to listen to your body. In my book the old no pain no gain stuff is nonsense.

    Something with weights is great for general strength and conditioning. I used to have back problems with cycling and this has gone since I started doing kettlebells.

    Dont ever compare yourself with others. Its easy to look around the gym and feel a bit inadequate. You are doing this for you at your pace and all exercise is good, even if you are doing it slowly to begin with!

    The gym should give you a bit of advice to start you off but I hope you enjoy it. The more exercise you do the easier it is and the more you want to do. Getting started and finding a routine that works for you is the hard bit.
  • Consistency is so important when exercising.

    Also you diet is equally if not more important, you cannot out gym a bad diet!

    Balance both during your lifestyle change! Good luck!
    Sealed Pot Challenge:
    2014 = £202
    2015 = £382
  • asajj
    asajj Posts: 5,125 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Rampant Recycler
    Don't drink energy drinks when exercising as they are full of sugar but don't forget drinking lots of water as they will fasten fat burning.

    Give your body a rest - meaning don't try to go everyday.
    Download an app like Runkeeper to input your exercise.

    Try couple of different things and find what you like - I found that I like classes myself more than doing stuff around gym floor.

    Try to rotate different workouts. Don't do the same workout for months and months !
    ally.
  • alisont
    alisont Posts: 1,648 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    so what gym is it for £ 9.99 no contract etc?

    Sorry for late reply it is Pump gym in Stourbridge - now £12.99 a month - really good gym for the price.
    Sealed Pot Challenge number 8 Amount declared £365.50.

    Sealed pot challenge number 9 number 482
This discussion has been closed.
Meet your Ambassadors

🚀 Getting Started

Hi new member!

Our Getting Started Guide will help you get the most out of the Forum

Categories

  • All Categories
  • 351.3K Banking & Borrowing
  • 253.2K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
  • 453.7K Spending & Discounts
  • 244.2K Work, Benefits & Business
  • 599.4K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
  • 177.1K Life & Family
  • 257.7K Travel & Transport
  • 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
  • 16.2K Discuss & Feedback
  • 37.6K Read-Only Boards

Is this how you want to be seen?

We see you are using a default avatar. It takes only a few seconds to pick a picture.