Had a discussion with the opposite gender about her wanting to switch workout routines and leave the gym.
So I asked her if she's done any other get fit quick programs and she's told me she's done the following:
P90X
Insanity
Zoomba (purposefully misspelled)
Hip Hop Abs -Sean t
Crossfit
At the gym she's done various other classes, which I don't care to list.
So now she wants to do a Netflix style of workout called Daily Burn which is 9.99 a month.
The amount of cash she's spent overall for these programs and gym membership she could have bought her own equipment and be set.
"I just wanted a different routine"
![[Image: wtf.jpg]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/wtf.jpg)
Btw. Still not happy where she's at despite all of these programs.
I've tried Insanity before. It was good initially, but I wasn't a fan of jumping around all over the place. Felt kinda silly to me.
Anyway, the amount of money spent on these programs to be socially fit is astounding. While I applaud the people for doing something to get in shape I don't see the overall benefits of doing these programs compared to just traditional exercises with some increase of intensity and reps over time.
Thoughts? Would like to hear them.
So I asked her if she's done any other get fit quick programs and she's told me she's done the following:
P90X
Insanity
Zoomba (purposefully misspelled)
Hip Hop Abs -Sean t
Crossfit
At the gym she's done various other classes, which I don't care to list.
So now she wants to do a Netflix style of workout called Daily Burn which is 9.99 a month.
The amount of cash she's spent overall for these programs and gym membership she could have bought her own equipment and be set.
"I just wanted a different routine"
![[Image: wtf.jpg]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/wtf.jpg)
Btw. Still not happy where she's at despite all of these programs.
I've tried Insanity before. It was good initially, but I wasn't a fan of jumping around all over the place. Felt kinda silly to me.
Anyway, the amount of money spent on these programs to be socially fit is astounding. While I applaud the people for doing something to get in shape I don't see the overall benefits of doing these programs compared to just traditional exercises with some increase of intensity and reps over time.
Thoughts? Would like to hear them.