Starting a new workout routine can be both exciting and overwhelming. Your first day at the gym is a crucial step toward achieving your fitness goals, but knowing where to begin can make all the difference.
As a beginner, it is completely normal to feel out of place when you see seasoned gym-goers. However, it helps to remember that everyone starts somewhere, and most people in the gym are focused on their own workouts instead of paying attention to what others are doing.
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Even so, that doesn’t make it any easier, right?
Here’s what you can expect when you enter the gym: the layout is quite straightforward, with weights on one side and treadmills and stair machines on the other.
- Expect to be inducted by a gym staff member. Some gyms are obligated to show you how to use a few machines.
- Busy peak hours: Everyone is at the gym, either before work, during lunch or after hours. But one thing is for certain: gyms get busy during peak hours.
- Every gym has regulars, people who frequent the gym consistently. Expect to see a number of these types of people.
Since you are new at the gym, you’ll soon also find out about gym etiquette. As reported by IOL, every gym has those few unwritten rules that help everyone get along. When you know these, you’ll be able to manoeuvre the gym with ease. These include:
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- Willingness to share gym equipment and space
- Always putting the equipment back in its original spots
- Making sure to wipe the equipment down every time after using it.
Overall, just allow yourself grace as it is very common to feel out of place.
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