i wont even put my answer down.. lol
Gold Coast Barbell...
I've been training at (my hardcore) home gym now since around 2007.Do you train at home gym, someone elses' home gym, commercial gym (fitness first and family run), hardcore (ptc, bodybuilding/powerlifting gym)?
Motivation has never been an issue, been training for 31 years. Weights, or rather heavy weights are not something I concern myself with anymore that I'm bodybuilder now and not an Olympic weightlifter. Muscles feel your effort and are blind to numbers. Too many bodybuilders are overly concerned with numbers when they ought to focus their attention on the effort they're applying to their muscles, irrespective of weight. Weights are part of a bigger picture, a sum of the whole but certainly not the whole… picture.I have tried training at home when i got my first set of weights and i really lacked motivation and couldn't do any heavy weights
Don't believe one should go so heavy as to need a spot. As for the "eye candy"; I find it a huge turn off and not befitting the setting. There's a time and place for everything and the gym is no place for cat walks. That is strictly my opinion and I don't expect people to agree with me one bit on it. However I feel comfortable with it and each to their own really.Oh and the spotting/eye candy is good as well.
At home because I feel good that way. I can't tolerate music, radio, TV/music videos etc., as is the case in some gyms. And of course the "eye candy" be they males or females mistaking the gym for a nightclub or a pick up joint, a la fitness first perhaps!So, where do you train and why?
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