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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Anyone know what the best gym is, near Hamilton area, thinking about starting. Let me know please

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone know what the best gym is, near Hamilton area, thinking about starting. Let me know please "
Everyone will have a different opinion so pick one yourself and see,they all offer trial periods.

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By *earded villainMan
over a year ago

edinburgh

Define best gym

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Define best gym "

Don't know, was hoping someone could help me out with that. Realistically what I want is somewhere that is a good price and isn't full of wanks who run around the place like there better than everyone.

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By *earded villainMan
over a year ago

edinburgh

Look into crossfit gyms , more a community than you standard globbo gym that will be mobbed by earphone clad grunters , machine hogging snapchatters and wanks of all shapes n sizes .

Cheap isnt always best . Tried several like exercise 4 less and pure gym but easily accessable to those you dont like .

Crossfit is a bit more expensive but for me its worth the extra cash for the community and level of coaching.

Failing that take up some trials and see where works best for you

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Look into crossfit gyms , more a community than you standard globbo gym that will be mobbed by earphone clad grunters , machine hogging snapchatters and wanks of all shapes n sizes .

Cheap isnt always best . Tried several like exercise 4 less and pure gym but easily accessable to those you dont like .

Crossfit is a bit more expensive but for me its worth the extra cash for the community and level of coaching.

Failing that take up some trials and see where works best for you "

That's a good shout, I'll have to look into crossfit then. Thanks very much mate

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By *oobsandballsMan
over a year ago

st andrews


"Define best gym

Don't know, was hoping someone could help me out with that. Realistically what I want is somewhere that is a good price and isn't full of wanks who run around the place like there better than everyone."

You get a few of those at every gym, I just ignore it unless they're being really obnoxious, then I tell them to jog on.

Pure gym works for me as I like the rolling contract, that it's open 24/7 so I can fit it around work, and that there is a variety of equipment and classes.

It really depends on what you're looking for tbh. I'd like a pool and steam room, but then I'd probably never actually do any exercise

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pure gym works for me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Pure gym works for me "

Which one? I'm Bath St....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Pure gym works for me

Which one? I'm Bath St...."

I can go to any of them

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By *earded villainMan
over a year ago

edinburgh


"Pure gym works for me

Which one? I'm Bath St....

I can go to any of them "

Lol lad takes a swing

Nice dodge and counter

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You have a cpl to chose from in Hamilton there's pure gym and slightly more up market virgin active gym x

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By *rianbobMan
over a year ago

east kilbride

There is Alba Military Fitness that runs from Strathy Park.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is this the place to start a crossfit debate?

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By *earded villainMan
over a year ago

edinburgh


"Is this the place to start a crossfit debate? "

There is no debate in my opinion . You want size and aethstetics? Body build , you want size and strength ? Power lift . You want lean and aerobic capacity hammer cardio . You want to lose some weight and improve some fitness batter some spin and hiit classes . You want a combination of them all alongside mobilty then find a good crossfit gym and try that .

Either way if folk are out there trying to improve themselves and get in better shape for whatever reason and they enjoy what they do then more power to them i say.

As i say no debate

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is this the place to start a crossfit debate?

There is no debate in my opinion . You want size and aethstetics? Body build , you want size and strength ? Power lift . You want lean and aerobic capacity hammer cardio . You want to lose some weight and improve some fitness batter some spin and hiit classes . You want a combination of them all alongside mobilty then find a good crossfit gym and try that .

Either way if folk are out there trying to improve themselves and get in better shape for whatever reason and they enjoy what they do then more power to them i say.

As i say no debate "

Just the answer I anticipated! My comment was said in a tone of sarcasm that wasn't fully transmitted.

I agree with you on the part about people trying to better themselves, however I'm also of the belief that if someone is new to exercising then crossfit is perhaps too high impact on an untested body (not necessarily the original poster) and they are perhaps better starting with the basics such as perfecting form/techniques given the intensity of WOD's - overlooked by a lot of crossfit instructors, hence why it's imperative you get in with the right group.

The things you listed can be combined in any gym if you have the right guidance and follow the right programme too (Kris Gethin has some very good ones on bodybuilding.com).

Me personally, I do powerlifting, swimming, rugby, krav maga and boxing. A variety of social circles and not one rope climb in sight

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By *earded villainMan
over a year ago

edinburgh


"Is this the place to start a crossfit debate?

There is no debate in my opinion . You want size and aethstetics? Body build , you want size and strength ? Power lift . You want lean and aerobic capacity hammer cardio . You want to lose some weight and improve some fitness batter some spin and hiit classes . You want a combination of them all alongside mobilty then find a good crossfit gym and try that .

Either way if folk are out there trying to improve themselves and get in better shape for whatever reason and they enjoy what they do then more power to them i say.

As i say no debate

Just the answer I anticipated! My comment was said in a tone of sarcasm that wasn't fully transmitted.

I agree with you on the part about people trying to better themselves, however I'm also of the belief that if someone is new to exercising then crossfit is perhaps too high impact on an untested body (not necessarily the original poster) and they are perhaps better starting with the basics such as perfecting form/techniques given the intensity of WOD's - overlooked by a lot of crossfit instructors, hence why it's imperative you get in with the right group.

The things you listed can be combined in any gym if you have the right guidance and follow the right programme too (Kris Gethin has some very good ones on bodybuilding.com).

Me personally, I do powerlifting, swimming, rugby, krav maga and boxing. A variety of social circles and not one rope climb in sight "

The one thing ive always enjoyed most about crossfit is that everything is scaleable so it is open to everyone . I appreciate like all activity there is good and bad out there . Perhaps ive been very fortunate but the level of coaching has been superb in particular with oly lifts . And any gym worth its salt should be putting safety first . Has a lad hitting near 20 stone i can now do stuff i never could before such as handstand push ups , double unders and kipping pull ups . Not a kicknin the arse of a muscle up .throw in all my lifts have went up massivley So for me it works great and i would happily recommend it to anyone at any level so long as they look into and research whats near them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is this the place to start a crossfit debate?

There is no debate in my opinion . You want size and aethstetics? Body build , you want size and strength ? Power lift . You want lean and aerobic capacity hammer cardio . You want to lose some weight and improve some fitness batter some spin and hiit classes . You want a combination of them all alongside mobilty then find a good crossfit gym and try that .

Either way if folk are out there trying to improve themselves and get in better shape for whatever reason and they enjoy what they do then more power to them i say.

As i say no debate

Just the answer I anticipated! My comment was said in a tone of sarcasm that wasn't fully transmitted.

I agree with you on the part about people trying to better themselves, however I'm also of the belief that if someone is new to exercising then crossfit is perhaps too high impact on an untested body (not necessarily the original poster) and they are perhaps better starting with the basics such as perfecting form/techniques given the intensity of WOD's - overlooked by a lot of crossfit instructors, hence why it's imperative you get in with the right group.

The things you listed can be combined in any gym if you have the right guidance and follow the right programme too (Kris Gethin has some very good ones on bodybuilding.com).

Me personally, I do powerlifting, swimming, rugby, krav maga and boxing. A variety of social circles and not one rope climb in sight

The one thing ive always enjoyed most about crossfit is that everything is scaleable so it is open to everyone . I appreciate like all activity there is good and bad out there . Perhaps ive been very fortunate but the level of coaching has been superb in particular with oly lifts . And any gym worth its salt should be putting safety first . Has a lad hitting near 20 stone i can now do stuff i never could before such as handstand push ups , double unders and kipping pull ups . Not a kicknin the arse of a muscle up .throw in all my lifts have went up massivley So for me it works great and i would happily recommend it to anyone at any level so long as they look into and research whats near them

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I really like crossfit. My only problem with it, is it's exercise and not training. If you understand the difference you'll know what I mean.

So for me crossfit is time limited, has a shelf life. It is good at the start and will quickly get you to a level of deminishing returns, but is unable to take you passed.

The point where random exposure to hard physical stress no longer works, and must become non-random in order that progress continues. At this point exercise needs to become training.

It's about needs and choices I guess. Once you notice your at the point of deminishing returns, you can choose to stick or twist.

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By *earded villainMan
over a year ago

edinburgh


"Is this the place to start a crossfit debate?

There is no debate in my opinion . You want size and aethstetics? Body build , you want size and strength ? Power lift . You want lean and aerobic capacity hammer cardio . You want to lose some weight and improve some fitness batter some spin and hiit classes . You want a combination of them all alongside mobilty then find a good crossfit gym and try that .

Either way if folk are out there trying to improve themselves and get in better shape for whatever reason and they enjoy what they do then more power to them i say.

As i say no debate

Just the answer I anticipated! My comment was said in a tone of sarcasm that wasn't fully transmitted.

I agree with you on the part about people trying to better themselves, however I'm also of the belief that if someone is new to exercising then crossfit is perhaps too high impact on an untested body (not necessarily the original poster) and they are perhaps better starting with the basics such as perfecting form/techniques given the intensity of WOD's - overlooked by a lot of crossfit instructors, hence why it's imperative you get in with the right group.

The things you listed can be combined in any gym if you have the right guidance and follow the right programme too (Kris Gethin has some very good ones on bodybuilding.com).

Me personally, I do powerlifting, swimming, rugby, krav maga and boxing. A variety of social circles and not one rope climb in sight

The one thing ive always enjoyed most about crossfit is that everything is scaleable so it is open to everyone . I appreciate like all activity there is good and bad out there . Perhaps ive been very fortunate but the level of coaching has been superb in particular with oly lifts . And any gym worth its salt should be putting safety first . Has a lad hitting near 20 stone i can now do stuff i never could before such as handstand push ups , double unders and kipping pull ups . Not a kicknin the arse of a muscle up .throw in all my lifts have went up massivley So for me it works great and i would happily recommend it to anyone at any level so long as they look into and research whats near them

I really like crossfit. My only problem with it, is it's exercise and not training. If you understand the difference you'll know what I mean.

So for me crossfit is time limited, has a shelf life. It is good at the start and will quickly get you to a level of deminishing returns, but is unable to take you passed.

The point where random exposure to hard physical stress no longer works, and must become non-random in order that progress continues. At this point exercise needs to become training.

It's about needs and choices I guess. Once you notice your at the point of deminishing returns, you can choose to stick or twist. "

Hmmm no sure i would agree . Sure if all you ever done was wod after wod it would getvold quite quick but in a normal sesh you would do your warm up and mobility , some skill work or a strength element . Tbe classic 5 x 5 is normal then onto your wod . Most in the place i use are also running strength cycles or working on a sport specific element as well . And for me thats the beauty . Yes wods you can go faster or heavier but there is always new skills or better ways to be efficient at a movement . Probably 90 percent also do oly lifting sessions workin on technique . But ot compliments whatever sport people play we have high level rugby , rowers runners , hockey and footballers . Also a pro boxer working beside guys and gals in their 50s just trying to keep a bit healthy . No egos no dramas and plenty laughs support and encouragement . As i say maybe ive hit lucky and i know others out there are poor but if they are just throwing random wods together with no thought process then their programming needs questioned .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Gym at Hilton

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Crossfit didn't work for me. I like to be in charge of my training. I found the crossfit was more a 'sport' orientated training than a 'fitness' orientated training. Not sure if that makes sense lol. A great community if you are 'into' crossfit which I am not. I have my own sort of interest. I use exercise 4 less and love it! Great value for money. Great people and great clientele. A good way to find people into the same things you are training wise and building a network of people who support each other. I would defo recommend hiit classes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone know what the best gym is, near Hamilton area, thinking about starting. Let me know please "

Op, there is an exercise4less just opened in Hamilton that may work for you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There is "the gym" across from hamilton £16 per month open 24hours plent equiptment. You need to be self sufficient though and the trainers are just looking to get you to pay for personal sessions, they wont help with anything else.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Anyone know what the best gym is, near Hamilton area, thinking about starting. Let me know please

Op, there is an exercise4less just opened in Hamilton that may work for you "

I'll give it a look, cheers

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