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Hi! Just wondering if anyone has any links to any gym routines for beginners they recommend. I want to start going to the gym but last time I joined I didn’t last long as I just didn’t know what to do. I ended up just going on different pieces of equipment for a short time. It can include swimming as I plan to join a gym with a pool 😄
 
Most gyms I’ve joined over the years have offered an introductory PT session to help with setting up a plan so much I’d ask if they do something like that.
 
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I'd start with classes to get in the swing of it. That's what I did and it really takes the pressure off quite a bit. It built up my fitness and worked all areas of my body, and it helped me build up an idea on what my body needed and what I could and couldn't tolerate. Also speaking to the fitness instructors (if they're willing and able) helped me a lot, especially if you'd been to their class a fair few times. I didn't realise how much damage I have done to my knee by not realising they were double jointed and was bending them back when standing with my legs "straight" until an instructor told me...Also breathing...learning to breathe properly was so important.
 
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Classes are a great way to to start off. Not sure where you live but classes aren't back on til mid May where I am. There are some classes you can follow on you tube etc or your gym may have its own app. Mine does and uploads classes weekly.
 
What do you want to do at the gym? What is your goal? Do you want to do cardio, do you want to lift weights?
 
When I first joined I just did the cardio equipment because I was scared of the weights section. I got a plan from my gym and it included weights, changed my life.

I love strength training / weight lifting and it changes your body so much. I do about 1 hour weights / machines (either leg, arm/back etc) then 30-40 minutes cardio (mostly cross trainer). I do that 3x a week.

If you’re with PureGym they do plans via their app for free based on what you want to focus on.
 
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Hi! Just wondering if anyone has any links to any gym routines for beginners they recommend. I want to start going to the gym but last time I joined I didn’t last long as I just didn’t know what to do. I ended up just going on different pieces of equipment for a short time. It can include swimming as I plan to join a gym with a pool 😄
You need to have a chat with a PT. most gyms will offer sessions with PTs although you will probably have to pay for them but it’s worth it if you are a complete novice and need some direction. What are you looking to achieve by going to the gym? Is it weight loss? Strength & conditioning? Increase in stamina? Have you a goal in mind? A PT will listen to what you are trying to get out of your sessions and will offer advice on what equipment to use and will show you how to properly use it and give advice on how often to train etc
 
Hi! Just wondering if anyone has any links to any gym routines for beginners they recommend. I want to start going to the gym but last time I joined I didn’t last long as I just didn’t know what to do. I ended up just going on different pieces of equipment for a short time. It can include swimming as I plan to join a gym with a pool 😄
My advice would be to start off with some gym classes, book a variety of different types of classes so you can get a feel for what you like and actually enjoy - this is the key to going back and making a proper go of it ☺ You can get your confidence up by doing the classes and then do the odd gym work out on your own when you feel like it. I personally wouldn’t pay for PT classes as I do feel like gym classes in any decent gym are equally as beneficial and far far cheaper
 
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My advice would be to start off with some gym classes, book a variety of different types of classes so you can get a feel for what you like and actually enjoy - this is the key to going back and making a proper go of it ☺ You can get your confidence up by doing the classes and then do the odd gym work out on your own when you feel like it. I personally wouldn’t pay for PT classes as I do feel like gym classes in any decent gym are equally as beneficial and far far cheaper
Thank you! I’ll have a look when I eventually sign up got some exams this month so focusing on them first 😊
 
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Hi! Just wondering if anyone has any links to any gym routines for beginners they recommend. I want to start going to the gym but last time I joined I didn’t last long as I just didn’t know what to do. I ended up just going on different pieces of equipment for a short time. It can include swimming as I plan to join a gym with a pool 😄
Whats your goal? Do you want to loose weight? Gain muscle? Both?

Classes are a great way to start because they are guided. You can get some advice on your form and technique. Try and balance out your classes so your not doing the same thing over and over and make sure you have adequate recovery days. Id recommend strength training. Its important you focus on your technique when starting out. Going through the movements with little or no weight initially is best untill you know your doing the exercises correctly and keeping your body safe. Ask for help in your gym, You tube also has lots of free tutorials.
 
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Whats your goal? Do you want to loose weight? Gain muscle? Both?

Classes are a great way to start because they are guided. You can get some advice on your form and technique. Try and balance out your classes so your not doing the same thing over and over and make sure you have adequate recovery days. Id recommend strength training. Its important you focus on your technique when starting out. Going through the movements with little or no weight initially is best untill you know your doing the exercises correctly and keeping your body safe. Ask for help in your gym, You tube also has lots of free tutorials.
Thanks! My goal is both but mainly weight loss 😊
 
Thanks! My goal is both but mainly weight loss 😊
Try commit to 3 times per week. Take some progress pics too. Its a great way to see the progress in yourself. We can be so critical of ourselves and its easy to feel deflated or like we aren't getting where we want to be. Good luck
 
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Is it worth installing a home gym?
Really depends. What do you mean by a home gym? Depends what You want to achieve, how much you intend to use it etc
Do you go to a gym currently? You’d need to weigh up the cost of going to a gym versus the outlay of setting up one at home and if you’d genuinely use a home gym enough to justify the cost.
 
Having your own gym at home is certainly cool, but I'm not sure I have enough money for it. How much money did you spend on installing a gym?
Again this will vary depending on what equipment you intend to buy, if you intend to buy brand new or pre owned equipment or lease hire the gear, if you need to convert the space in your home etc etc etc


For most people, unless you are just going to use cheap weights, it will cost a fortune to convert a room in your home and kit it out as a fully functional gym. Why not just go to a gym?!
 
if you’re going to get any equipment i’d say the peloton bike is definitely up there! not just for the bike but the variety of classes too! yoga, running, hiit… you name it, it’s got it.
alternatively, you could buy a spin bike and just subscribe to the app
 
Well this didn’t last long but I rejoined the gym again. I’ve moved house now only a few minutes away back when I start this thread it was 20min+ away so I just couldn’t be bothered to go. My goal is to lose weight (around 1-2 stone) and get fitter. I’ll mostly be going after my night shift ends/at times when there isn’t any classes/staff.
So far I’ve just been doing the following just wondering if anyone has any suggestions on if something would be better:
- treadmill: 5 mins run, 2-3min walk, 5 min win, 2-3 min walk, 5 min run - my plan is to do this until I find that easy then increase it to a longer time. Also I plan to eventually do 20-30min running rather than 15mins.
- I then do a variety of weight machines arms/legs.

I stay for around 55mins-1hour
As I have been going after work this seems the perfect time for me I think, as I am a bit tired and need to get home, shower and sleep hopefully before it gets light out. I may stay longer once I get fitter and am able to hopefully enjoy it more.
 
Well this didn’t last long but I rejoined the gym again. I’ve moved house now only a few minutes away back when I start this thread it was 20min+ away so I just couldn’t be bothered to go. My goal is to lose weight (around 1-2 stone) and get fitter. I’ll mostly be going after my night shift ends/at times when there isn’t any classes/staff.
So far I’ve just been doing the following just wondering if anyone has any suggestions on if something would be better:
- treadmill: 5 mins run, 2-3min walk, 5 min win, 2-3 min walk, 5 min run - my plan is to do this until I find that easy then increase it to a longer time. Also I plan to eventually do 20-30min running rather than 15mins.
- I then do a variety of weight machines arms/legs.

I stay for around 55mins-1hour
As I have been going after work this seems the perfect time for me I think, as I am a bit tired and need to get home, shower and sleep hopefully before it gets light out. I may stay longer once I get fitter and am able to hopefully enjoy it more.
Have a look at subscribing to a reputable program from a qualified coach (not fitness influencer) that you like the look of as that will help stave off any plateaus. A lot have apps and it only costs £15-20 a month. I used to spend up to two hours in the gym now I’m done in 45-50 mins and have better results, longer better. Do your cardio after weight training. I burn just as much, if not more, lifting weights than when I ran 10km.
 
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I definitely recommend classes especially any circuit training classes as you get an idea of form with weight training and it seems to be a more all-round exercise.

From personal experience I started with lots of cardio just to improve fitness. Then I started circuit training classes and got a PT for a few sessions who drew up a programme for weight training and cardio and showed me proper technique with regards to squats, deadlifting and bench press.

If you want to do compound lifts like deadlifting and squats I'd recommend a PT even if just for a few sessions just so your technique is right because incorrect form can lead to injuries. It also helps just to have confidence in the weight area.

Personally I prefer doing cardio and weight training as they complement each other I feel. Like when I have stronger calves and legs I feel I can run faster etc. Also just doing one without the other gets boring I think.