Can't stand 'corporate' gyms anyway so good. Herd a bunch of sheeple into a cramped space to make them all do repetitiously similar things like a load of milking heffers, set to the most inculcating rhythmic and tribal 'pop' music around, and Instagram snapping a go go.
Vs the 'old fashioned way' of keeping fit, ie manual labour and not scoffing the size of yourself in chain crap 15min city-ready places for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
I completely agree concerning how retarded corporate gyms are.
This body was built on over three decades of manual labor, and whenever I had a wild hair notion to "work out" more, I'd just do free exercises: push ups, crunches, pull ups, curls using 2.5 gal jugs filled with water, etc...
People obsessed with their bodies, even in a perceived "healthy" way are still obsessed with their bodies... dysphoric self obsession is no good any which way you slice it.
Can't stand 'corporate' gyms anyway so good. Herd a bunch of sheeple into a cramped space to make them all do repetitiously similar things like a load of milking heffers, set to the most inculcating rhythmic and tribal 'pop' music around, and Instagram snapping a go go.
Vs the 'old fashioned way' of keeping fit, ie manual labour and not scoffing the size of yourself in chain crap 15min city-ready places for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
I completely agree concerning how retarded corporate gyms are.
This body was built on over three decades of manual labor, and whenever I had a wild hair notion to "work out" more, I'd just do free exercises: push ups, crunches, pull ups, curls using 2.5 gal jugs filled with water, etc...
People obsessed with their bodies, even in a perceived "healthy" way are still obsessed with their bodies... dysphoric self obsession is no good any which way you slice it.