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"Since consistency is key, ask yourself what your actually gonna do? The best gym in the world doesn’t work unless you use it David Lloyd has the pools and sports options, a better gym selection for beginners then a CrossFit gym (no machines or cardio machines in CrossFit really) CrossFit has a much better community feeling. Lots of friends to be made. But it’s basically pretty intense interval work. So easy days really. Some people like that. Some people don’t, they’d prefer to set the pace What’s gonna work for you? " Honestly these are the questions I wanted people to answer for me The sports at DL seem like a more enjoyable way to get fit, but I have found through having PT sessions that I achieve way more than I would by myself when I have someone pushing me hard. So I'm still really fucking confused basically. | |||
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"Since consistency is key, ask yourself what your actually gonna do? The best gym in the world doesn’t work unless you use it David Lloyd has the pools and sports options, a better gym selection for beginners then a CrossFit gym (no machines or cardio machines in CrossFit really) CrossFit has a much better community feeling. Lots of friends to be made. But it’s basically pretty intense interval work. So easy days really. Some people like that. Some people don’t, they’d prefer to set the pace What’s gonna work for you? " Basically this. Both have positives and negatives, especially when pitched against each other. DL also allows you to have passes you can share with friends and family I believe, which is nice if you have people staying or want to extend to a family membership. If you have the chance to trial both I’d do so but it will depend on what you want and which of the options will serve your needs better. | |||
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"Since consistency is key, ask yourself what your actually gonna do? The best gym in the world doesn’t work unless you use it David Lloyd has the pools and sports options, a better gym selection for beginners then a CrossFit gym (no machines or cardio machines in CrossFit really) CrossFit has a much better community feeling. Lots of friends to be made. But it’s basically pretty intense interval work. So easy days really. Some people like that. Some people don’t, they’d prefer to set the pace What’s gonna work for you? Honestly these are the questions I wanted people to answer for me The sports at DL seem like a more enjoyable way to get fit, but I have found through having PT sessions that I achieve way more than I would by myself when I have someone pushing me hard. So I'm still really fucking confused basically. " You’ve done the gym before. DL is no different Sign up to CrossFit, you’ll get the 1st month or so cheap, maybe an intro class too. If you don’t like it after a month or 2, leave and join DL Sorted | |||
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"Since consistency is key, ask yourself what your actually gonna do? The best gym in the world doesn’t work unless you use it David Lloyd has the pools and sports options, a better gym selection for beginners then a CrossFit gym (no machines or cardio machines in CrossFit really) CrossFit has a much better community feeling. Lots of friends to be made. But it’s basically pretty intense interval work. So easy days really. Some people like that. Some people don’t, they’d prefer to set the pace What’s gonna work for you? Honestly these are the questions I wanted people to answer for me The sports at DL seem like a more enjoyable way to get fit, but I have found through having PT sessions that I achieve way more than I would by myself when I have someone pushing me hard. So I'm still really fucking confused basically. You’ve done the gym before. DL is no different Sign up to CrossFit, you’ll get the 1st month or so cheap, maybe an intro class too. If you don’t like it after a month or 2, leave and join DL Sorted " Sounds so easy when you put it like that haha. Thanks | |||
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"I don't know how experienced you are but given the question I would say If you're not comfortable with how to lift safely then I would strongly suggest you do not do crossfit. It can work really well for some people, but if it's done badly and with poor coaches you will most likely end up injured, my shoulder is messed up from making this mistake doing crossfit a few years ago and it's taken a couple of years to get it back to even be able to lift low loads safely. I'd be suggesting you take a step back and look at what goals you want, do you want to improve cardio? strength? both? or do a specific sport well, then look at understanding what you want from a coach, is it the motivation? accountability? knowledge? nutrition advice? From there you should look at finding somewhere to train with a coach who will help you work towards those goals. If you're looking at fitness classes then look for classes that are either cardio based or strength based and learn to do each of those well before going down the crossfit route. " I'm actually surprisingly good at lifting tbh. I just don't like people to watch me. | |||
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" I'm actually surprisingly good at lifting tbh. I just don't like people to watch me. " I think you’ll find everyone is so focused on their own sessions they won’t be watching yours but I know you’ll be fine | |||
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" I'm actually surprisingly good at lifting tbh. I just don't like people to watch me. I think you’ll find everyone is so focused on their own sessions they won’t be watching yours but I know you’ll be fine " Yeah tell that to the multiple lads I've seen sniggering to their mates about me | |||
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" I'm actually surprisingly good at lifting tbh. I just don't like people to watch me. I think you’ll find everyone is so focused on their own sessions they won’t be watching yours but I know you’ll be fine Yeah tell that to the multiple lads I've seen sniggering to their mates about me " A) sorry that’s been your experience B) it wasnt clear in my post but it was in reference to Crossfit, largely due to the community aspect | |||
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" I'm actually surprisingly good at lifting tbh. I just don't like people to watch me. I think you’ll find everyone is so focused on their own sessions they won’t be watching yours but I know you’ll be fine Yeah tell that to the multiple lads I've seen sniggering to their mates about me " Sorry to hear that CrossFit gets a lot of stick for bad coaching, injury rates. But you can’t fault the community. You’ll make so many friends there in no time. Very supportive. | |||
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"Since consistency is key, ask yourself what your actually gonna do? The best gym in the world doesn’t work unless you use it David Lloyd has the pools and sports options, a better gym selection for beginners then a CrossFit gym (no machines or cardio machines in CrossFit really) CrossFit has a much better community feeling. Lots of friends to be made. But it’s basically pretty intense interval work. So easy days really. Some people like that. Some people don’t, they’d prefer to set the pace What’s gonna work for you? Honestly these are the questions I wanted people to answer for me The sports at DL seem like a more enjoyable way to get fit, but I have found through having PT sessions that I achieve way more than I would by myself when I have someone pushing me hard. So I'm still really fucking confused basically. " I use a regular gym, I don’t enjoy CrossFit or HIIT workouts and like you I was really self conscious at the gym, I didn’t think I needed motivation to push myself, I thought I had that in the bag but I hired a PT at the gym to help me with form etc hoping I wouldn’t feel so self conscious about people judging me. It worked but I also realised I do need a push and worked twice as hard as I would have alone. Do you have a third option of another gym with a really shit hot PT? | |||
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" I'm actually surprisingly good at lifting tbh. I just don't like people to watch me. I think you’ll find everyone is so focused on their own sessions they won’t be watching yours but I know you’ll be fine Yeah tell that to the multiple lads I've seen sniggering to their mates about me Sorry to hear that CrossFit gets a lot of stick for bad coaching, injury rates. But you can’t fault the community. You’ll make so many friends there in no time. Very supportive. " Yeah I did recently see a video on YouTube of someone doing heavy lifts with zero spotting and bad form in a cf gym but people were cheering her on I will say I have met some crossfitters at houseparties and they seem super passionate and supportive and just all round good peeps (they haven't seen me all red faced and sweaty yet though LOL) | |||
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"Since consistency is key, ask yourself what your actually gonna do? The best gym in the world doesn’t work unless you use it David Lloyd has the pools and sports options, a better gym selection for beginners then a CrossFit gym (no machines or cardio machines in CrossFit really) CrossFit has a much better community feeling. Lots of friends to be made. But it’s basically pretty intense interval work. So easy days really. Some people like that. Some people don’t, they’d prefer to set the pace What’s gonna work for you? Honestly these are the questions I wanted people to answer for me The sports at DL seem like a more enjoyable way to get fit, but I have found through having PT sessions that I achieve way more than I would by myself when I have someone pushing me hard. So I'm still really fucking confused basically. I use a regular gym, I don’t enjoy CrossFit or HIIT workouts and like you I was really self conscious at the gym, I didn’t think I needed motivation to push myself, I thought I had that in the bag but I hired a PT at the gym to help me with form etc hoping I wouldn’t feel so self conscious about people judging me. It worked but I also realised I do need a push and worked twice as hard as I would have alone. Do you have a third option of another gym with a really shit hot PT? " No I've had a look and all the other gyms around me seem really badly kept and outdated. There is a Nuffield which looks nice but it's minimum 12 month commitment, which is a big ask. | |||
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"Since consistency is key, ask yourself what your actually gonna do? The best gym in the world doesn’t work unless you use it David Lloyd has the pools and sports options, a better gym selection for beginners then a CrossFit gym (no machines or cardio machines in CrossFit really) CrossFit has a much better community feeling. Lots of friends to be made. But it’s basically pretty intense interval work. So easy days really. Some people like that. Some people don’t, they’d prefer to set the pace What’s gonna work for you? Honestly these are the questions I wanted people to answer for me The sports at DL seem like a more enjoyable way to get fit, but I have found through having PT sessions that I achieve way more than I would by myself when I have someone pushing me hard. So I'm still really fucking confused basically. I use a regular gym, I don’t enjoy CrossFit or HIIT workouts and like you I was really self conscious at the gym, I didn’t think I needed motivation to push myself, I thought I had that in the bag but I hired a PT at the gym to help me with form etc hoping I wouldn’t feel so self conscious about people judging me. It worked but I also realised I do need a push and worked twice as hard as I would have alone. Do you have a third option of another gym with a really shit hot PT? No I've had a look and all the other gyms around me seem really badly kept and outdated. There is a Nuffield which looks nice but it's minimum 12 month commitment, which is a big ask. " Oh that’s a shame, and 12 months is a big commitment. I’ll be honest my gym is scruffy as you like but great staff and all the equipment I need so I can’t complain. Hope you find something | |||
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"Update (in case anyone is interested): I'm officially a CrossFitter " Congrats!! Fingers crossed it really works out well for you! | |||
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"Update (in case anyone is interested): I'm officially a CrossFitter " Good on ya! Let us know how you get on with it | |||
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"David Lloyd is for lazy people …. I said what I said " How so? | |||
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"Update (in case anyone is interested): I'm officially a CrossFitter " Well done once you start you get the bug for it big time, I definitely did. Enjoy your next WOD | |||
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"Update (in case anyone is interested): I'm officially a CrossFitter Well done once you start you get the bug for it big time, I definitely did. Enjoy your next WOD " Thanks! Yeah def enjoying it. I'm not doing WODs yet though, mainly strength. If I do a WOD it's in an on ramp sesh | |||
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"It all depends on your goals. CrossFit is what YOU can do. You are only against yourself and not everyone else. You will find that the other people in the group will bring you in. Remember that you are there. Most people don’t do anything. Good luck at the Box. " Thank you! Yes the people are all super friendly and supportive. And the trainers are great about scaling things I can't do | |||
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"Honestly I would go with David lloyd so yeah they are a tad expensive but if your going to use it its worth it. Depending where your at they've got blaze and battle box a bit like cross fit to he fair. Blaze is a treadmil weights and boxing and you move through the station's a proper hard work out great class I like the fact the rooms dark so it's more of a battle agenst your self they use myzone to get your heart rate up while in the session. Battlebox is a out door circuit I think they've got like 6 station's you spend 2 minutes on each from weights to rope pulls climbing a rope if confident.. plus all the other classes.. Good luck what ever you chose I'm only going on My experience I loved the old door pool specially when it was raining going for that swim to wake you up in the morning Plus the way it's set up with myzone etc it's easier to track you goals and the funny thing is if you decided you wanted a pt I noticed they was cheaper then other gyms I was shocked.." | |||
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"Update (in case anyone is interested): I'm officially a CrossFitter Well done once you start you get the bug for it big time, I definitely did. Enjoy your next WOD Thanks! Yeah def enjoying it. I'm not doing WODs yet though, mainly strength. If I do a WOD it's in an on ramp sesh " That’s amazing! It takes time but very rewarding | |||
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