justin_havu
Well-Known Member
I'm normally fine with going to the gym--as long as NO ONE is right next to me, even better if they are on the other side of the room! Otherwise, I wind up leaving about the time someone hops on a machine right next to me.
I currently have a six month membership to Dover (NH) Rec Center. Their fitness center is divided up into smaller areas (Treadmills in one alcove, cardio in another. Free weights have their own room, as do the strength training machines.) This has an advantage and a disadvantage. I'd say the advantage is it's not a wide open space, but the disadvantage is the spaces are small, and prone to crowding. The cardio machines are too close together and there are too few of them for people to spread out more.
My routine is at least 20 minutes on an eliptical/climber, then core exercises (Hyper extensions, vertical knee raises, declined crunches/sit ups) then upper body with free weights. The whole thing usually takes 45 minutes to an hour, but my routine could be cut short if anyone gets just a bit too close to me. When that happens, I usually give up and leave, because I feel if I stay in that situation for too long, my head will explode. It's happened to me almost half the time I've been a member (since the beginning of October) and numerous times while I was a member of Planet Fitness (NOT a place for agoraphobic people.)
I currently have a six month membership to Dover (NH) Rec Center. Their fitness center is divided up into smaller areas (Treadmills in one alcove, cardio in another. Free weights have their own room, as do the strength training machines.) This has an advantage and a disadvantage. I'd say the advantage is it's not a wide open space, but the disadvantage is the spaces are small, and prone to crowding. The cardio machines are too close together and there are too few of them for people to spread out more.
My routine is at least 20 minutes on an eliptical/climber, then core exercises (Hyper extensions, vertical knee raises, declined crunches/sit ups) then upper body with free weights. The whole thing usually takes 45 minutes to an hour, but my routine could be cut short if anyone gets just a bit too close to me. When that happens, I usually give up and leave, because I feel if I stay in that situation for too long, my head will explode. It's happened to me almost half the time I've been a member (since the beginning of October) and numerous times while I was a member of Planet Fitness (NOT a place for agoraphobic people.)