A 'gym fresher' is bound to feel out of place going for the first time but these tips help...
Going to the gym for the first time can be super awkward or better put intimidating!
A
'fresher' is bound to feel out of place going to the gym the first time
(apart from checking yourself against buff/chiseled people who seem to
have gotten a hold of their life while you're in a state of confusion)
It's
great to prepare ahead before going to the gym as the first time may go
a long way in shaping your experience. From (reasonable) expectations,
guidance, comfort, functionality, convenience and more there are things
to note when going to the gym for the first time.
1. Know what areas you want worked on
Knowing
what areas to work on equals having a direction and in this case the
areas to be worked. Is it a case of trying to burn belly fat? toning the
arms, stomach? and so on. It's best to know what exactly is to be
worked on/the reason you decide to go to the gym in the first place.
When the problem areas are identified then it's easy to work out/work on them.
2. Work with an instructor
Don't
just sign up with a gym and go on to free style. Apart having a sense
of direction (in 1 above) it's best to work with a gym instructor before
diving full on into exercises. This makes sense because he's the expert
that guides on the best routines and how to make them work on the areas
otherwise you might get lost just copying random people and not getting
the desired results.
As time goes on you can decide to workout on your own but first get a hang on what to do, how, when and for how long.
3. Exercise in appropriate gears
Wearing
appropriate clothing for exercises is important. It is always
uncomfortable to see half clad ladies or gents in inappropriate 'gym
clothes'. A lady shouldn't wear tops without proper supports for her
breasts for instance- apart from distracting others, it would be very
funny spilling out of a bra in everyone's full glare or a guy exercising
with half of 'him' hanging loose amongst other scenario.
Wear breathable,
comfortable and actual exercise gears for proper support apart from not
worrying about 'parts hanging loose' the right support makes exercise
easier and doesn't stress one's parts unnecessarily.
4. No hoarding
By
all means don't hoard equipment, everyone deserves to use whatever they
want to. Remember everyone paid their membership bills except of course
it's your private property.
What was your experience like the first time you went to the gym?
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