No progress since I joined the gym five months ago. Tomorrow, I'm going down there in person to see what the problem is. They told me if I joined, I would lose up to 15 pounds.
if it doesn't work any better than that I think you should get your money back
I think you didn't read the fine print. It's not enough to pay the membership fee you also have to go to the gym and exercise.
BebuLamar wrote:
I think you didn't read the fine print. It's not enough to pay the membership fee you also have to go to the gym and exercise.
Wow did not know that! May have to rethink this whole thing
alltoptom wrote:
No progress since I joined the gym five months ago. Tomorrow, I'm going down there in person to see what the problem is. They told me if I joined, I would lose up to 15 pounds.
That's for the English market. In the U.S.A. you just lose dollars.
You always have to read the small print 🏋️♀️
47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
Good luck! Gyms don’t advertise guaranteed results. 😰
Just kidding people it was a joke about the Gym. I am actually in pretty good shape for an 80-year-old. I walk my dog 2 miles every morning. Weather permitting. I run a 5K 3 days a week. Nothing to brag about, it takes me 39 -42 min. Still doing pretty good after surviving prostate cancer and Chronic lymphocytic leukemia. By no means am I trying to brag or impress you, I'm trying to stay healthy. If you are in a rut, force yourself to exercise a few days a week. It will help you both mentally and physically. Get an e-bike if that gets you off the couch and out of the house. Take a hike and take some photos.
alltoptom wrote:
No progress since I joined the gym five months ago. Tomorrow, I'm going down there in person to see what the problem is. They told me if I joined, I would lose up to 15 pounds.
If you are in England, maybe they meant £15.
alltoptom wrote:
Just kidding people it was a joke about the Gym. I am actually in pretty good shape for an 80-year-old. I walk my dog 2 miles every morning. Weather permitting. I run a 5K 3 days a week. Nothing to brag about, it takes me 39 -42 min. Still doing pretty good after surviving prostate cancer and Chronic lymphocytic leukemia. By no means am I trying to brag or impress you, I'm trying to stay healthy. If you are in a rut, force yourself to exercise a few days a week. It will help you both mentally and physically. Get an e-bike if that gets you off the couch and out of the house. Take a hike and take some photos.
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I am impressed! At 81 I am starting to slow down. The 5k was never in my exercise mix, but I was a regular gym rat (a power lifter). Then I contracted 100% A-Fib about 2 years ago. While they “cured” it, I never really fully recovered. So you keep going.
Lucian
Loc: From Wales, living in Ohio
I has a similar problem, joined and went to the weight room. I tried to lift some weights, but they are incredibly heavy!!
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