10 Reasons NOT to Go to the Gym!

I remember the days when I used to workout at a gym exclusively.

I used to think it was absolutely necessary to be in a gym to get results- that a good workout required you to be in a health club or weight lifting room of some sort.

Today I find myself at the best point of my life, from both a business and fitness standpoint, and I haven’t stepped a foot in a typical gym for 16 months now.

In fact, I workout exclusively at home or in my boot camp training center, and all I have at these two places is space and the following training equipment: bands, dumbbells, kettlebells, med balls, and a couple other user and budget friendly implements to mix things up from time to time.

It’s crazy when I think about it… the overall quality of my life dramatically began to improve as soon as I stopped going to the gym.

Here is a brief list of some of the things that have happened to me in the last 16 months since I stopped going to the gym:

-    My annual income from my fitness products and businesses has increased by more than tenfold

-    I now maintain a single digit body fat percentage with abs popping year round

-    I get in at least six high-quality, distraction-free workouts per week (sometimes as many as 10-12)

My 16-Week Fitness Transformation That Led to My 16-Month Life Transformation

Now, I don’t mean to imply that not attending the gym anymore was the only reason for the dramatic turn of events in my own life.

However, it is now clear to me the sheer act of breaking from the norm and NOT doing what everyone else seems to do has set me on a distinct path of success- the road less taken if you will.

After some thought, I put on paper what I feel to be the top 10 reasons NOT to go to the gym:

1.)    Needless Travel Time

Most of us live at least 5-10 minutes away from the closest gym (some people live 20-30 plus minutes away). This means that a daily gym workout will cost us at least 10-20 precious minutes in wasted travel time. Add that time up over the course of a week and you are looking at losing at least 1-2 hours going to and from the gym. And that’s not including any additional time changing clothes in the locker room or getting caught in conversation with people you know.

2.)    The Sheep Mentality

It’s sickening to go to the gym. I truly believe the example that most people set will make you worse. Everybody is doing the same thing. Most men and women are just sheep- slaves to all of the misinformation provided in the form of sensational fitness magazines and infomercials. People just go to the gym and do whatever everybody else is doing.

Most women are cardio queens spending hours at a time on ellipticals, bikes, and treadmills- sadly getting nowhere fast. Ladies you need to start doing some resistance training and cut those cardio sessions down to 20 minutes of intense interval training to burn that stubborn hip, thigh, and belly fat that is holding your sexy back.

And then there are also those meathead guys who only work their mirror muscles (abs, chest, biceps) while taking extraordinary long rest periods between sets of upper body isolation exercises. These oversized morons often bench in excess of 300 lbs but probably couldn’t perform 10 perfect, full range of motion push-ups with their body weight if their life depended on it.

When in doubt, DON’T do what everybody else in the gym is doing because it’s not working!

3.)    Needless Waiting Time for Equipment or Space

I remember when I used to workout at a gym that I would spend about an average of at least 15-20 minutes per workout waiting on a piece of equipment or a certain space of the gym to complete my daily routine. Not only does this waste a bunch of valuable time and create a detrimental roller coaster of warming-up and cooling-down, but this long stop and go format is completely counter productive to the appropriate alternating set format and work to rest ratio to burn fat and lose weight fast- the main goal of over 90% of fitness enthusiasts.

I have found the most effective strength training protocol for fat loss to be a 50-10 (50 seconds of work, 10 seconds of rest and transition) Five-Exercise Total Body Strength Circuit. Frankly, there is no way you can workout in this format at the typical overcrowded commercial gym when people are constantly getting in your way and hording your training space and equipment.

Build your own gym at home so you and you only control your workout environment.

4.)    Sickness and Disease

Let’s just be honest about this- gyms are cesspools for sickness and disease. Most overworked, burnt out trainers working at the typical failing health club are forced to double dip and clean up the gym at the end of 8+ hour workdays. How much energy do you really think they have left to thoroughly clean and disinfect equipment that hundreds of people have sweat and dripped on all day long?

Beyond catching the common cold, there are some other real serious things that have been spreading at gyms like wildfire like the recent merca staph infection epidemic.

Stay healthy and crank it at home!

5.)    Annoying People

This is probably the biggest reason I no longer go to gyms: people are so friggin’ annoying! My workout time is my time and my time alone. I don’t want to talk to anyone and I don’t like being interrupted while I’m cranking it.

For most people going to the gym isn’t about getting results, it’s about socializing. Plus, I have always felt like a caged animal at a zoo during my workouts with people rudely gawking at me while I’m getting after it. Sure, my workouts utilize a host of unique and advanced exercises and they are often disturbingly intense, but it’s just a pain in the arse to have people looking at you like you are crazy. To me it’s crazy that I get better results in brief 20-minute sessions than the typical gym rat who wastes 2 hours a day getting nothing accomplished.

But that’s not the worst part- the worst part is when people interrupt you mid-workout to ask you questions about your training routine. Sorry- go pay for a trainer to give you advice. I’m there on a mission, not to reeducate. That’s reserved exclusively for my boot campers and my Workout Muse list.

Plus, I remember one time at the YMCA when a trainer came up to me asking me to “please keep it down” during a set of jump squats. Needless to say, I gave him a snarl like a dog getting a bone yanked away from them. I make noise when I workout- lots of it- lots of guttural, animal sounds. Most gyms can’t handle this- so I have created my own little training exile at home so I can scream and blast my music disruption-free!

6.)    Expensive Memberships

What a sham! Paying money for a place to workout. Isn’t your current rent or mortgage enough of a monthly overhead!  Plus, these scammers lock you in for long-term agreements that mean that you’ll probably still be training at the gym when your hair goes gray. Total BS.

7.)    Useless Equipment

Machines suck- I haven’t used a machine in years. They don’t allow your body to train that way it was designed to move and function and they cause many overuse injuries.

If you want to be lean, tight, and muscular, all you need is your body weight, some bands, and a few free weight options like dumbbells or kettlebells to get the job done at home or on the road.

Every couple of months I treat myself to a new training tool (I have been enjoying valslides and rope training as of recently) to mix things up and keep my workouts fresh. It’s pretty cool to slowly build you own budget-friendly personal gym by adding new implements every so often- I highly recommend it!

8.)    Lack of Open Training Space

This one’s pretty simple. Idiot club owners focus on all the frills with substance by filling the training floor up with overpriced, oversized machines that take up all of the prime real estate. Ever try doing a walking lunge in the typical health club? The last time I did I winded up tripping on a loose muscle clamp and landing on my kiester.

All you need is space baby- space to move freely and explore your own body’s capabilities.

9.)    Crippling Dependence

I mentioned this earliest- gyms force you to create a dependence on them. If you are used to using machines, you feel lost when you travel and can’t access the same equipment. In most cases, people figure “what the hell, I’ll just take some time off until I get back home since I don’t have any gym access out here.”

I can personally guarantee you that I can break you with your body weight far before I can break you with any machine- and your body weight can go through customs too! So, show yourself that you can get results without the gym. I promise you that the best workouts of your life are waiting for you at home or in new places like a park, beach, hotel room, etc. Step outside the box!

10.)     Bad Trainers

Sorry- most trainers SUCK- they get certified by these money-hungry certification agencies that no provide no support with program design that’s more ancient than Larry King. And they get paid squat with no true incentive to get clients results.

When you go to the typical gym for personal training, you enter a factory. They are trying to get you in and out. They don’t care if your reach your goals nor do they have the desire to build lasting relationships with you. They just need to hit their quota- you are just another number for them.

I can’t tell you how many times I have been sick to my stomach seeing some jackass personal trainer getting paid $60/hour to talk to some overweight client while he or she walks gingerly on his or her cardio machine of choice. Personal training these days is really a crime to humanity- it’s really only just a glorified therapy session.

And what about this need for the one-hour workout? Where the hell did that come from? I’ll tell you where- it’s just a default time to maintain an easy appointment schedule that most health clubs have borrowed from other businesses that have nothing to do with fitness.

Join a fitness boot camp in your area that creates a fit community- a culture of success. I know a ton of great boot camp instructors all over the world- people that I do business coaching for that can get you better results for less than a third the cost of typical personal training rates. If you can’t get it done at home on your own, look for the trainers all over the globe using Workout Muse that will get you body and life changing results in less than half the time. We’ll get you out in 30 minutes and have you burning fat for the rest of the day!

Man, when you really think about it, why would anybody want to go the gym if they could easily set-up their own dream gym at home (think basement, den, garage or living room)?

I mean if you are the type of person who is motivated, empowered, and dedicated enough to consistently workout on your own, it appears that going to the gym may very well be the dumbest thing you can do.

And if you need to support and motivation of a workout buddy or can’t or don’t want to work out on your own, the typical gym still falls in short in providing a results-based, cost-effective solution.

I have been intensively working out since I was 14 and I have had a lot of time over the years to develop some incredible perspective on exercising for general fitness.

And I can honestly say that if you are serious about getting results, both inside and outside of your workouts, your best move is to avoid the gym like the plague and build your own portable home gym or to join a fitness boot camp with a proven track record of unmatched results.

I hate the gym.

It’s such a joke.

It’s such a waste.

It’s such a cop out.

I can only hope that I shed some light on what might be holding you back- both in regards to your fitness and in your own life in general.

Break outside of your comfort zone.

Step outside of the box.

Take the road less taken and have the body and life-changing results to show for it ;)

Crank it!

BJ

PS- Be sure to post below some of the things YOU hate about the gym so we can all share in our fitness frustrations!

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16 Responses to “10 Reasons NOT to Go to the Gym!”

  1. Liz Donnelly says:

    Hey, BJ!
    It was great to meet you at the IYCA Summit! I loved the music you produced for Dave Schmitz’ early a.m. band class. I’m going to mull over some ways to integrate that into my bootcamp class (just have one adult class now, since I’m planning kids programs). I’ve picked up a tabata disc and will see how it goes. Thanks for sharing that!
    -Liz

  2. bjgaddour says:

    Hey Liz,

    The pleasure was mine!

    My partner and head sound designer Topher and I are thrilled you enjoyed it ;)

    keep in touch and keep cranking it!

    BJ

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  3. Mark says:

    That is the ebst rant i’ve ever read! Feel the emotion man!

    Spot on with everything! As a fellow trainer in the Fitness Profession i have to agree 100%.

  4. Karen says:

    OK, I get it! I don’t love traveling to and from my gym, but sometimes I need to speak with someone about changing up my routines and I need to get checked on form so I don’t hurt myself. How can I find a Body Muse trainer in my area?… And I agree, gyms suck!

  5. Topher says:

    Hey Karen,

    BJ & I are in the process of developing an exercise database that will contain over 1500 exercise options!

    ~Topher

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  6. I think the most important thing about not relying on the gym is that creating and following your own training regimen gives you more of a sense of self-reliance and self-efficacy over time. You really begin to feel like you’re in control of your own fitness and can do something about it. The feeling generallizes from just setting your own routines and hours to meeting your own goals.

  7. bjgaddour says:

    Hey Karen,

    Where do you live?

    let me know and I’ll see if I know a boot camp trainer who fits the bill ;)

    crank it!

    BJ

  8. Ken Roetman says:

    Great Points BJ,

    I have been using the 50sec of work and 10 sec of rest approach for close to 9 years now. There is no better way! When I am forced to use a gym, all I bring in is my JC band and just like you I cause quite a stir.

    Crank it my friend!

    Ken Roetman
    http://www.bocaratonfitcamp.com

  9. bjgaddour says:

    Ken, I’m with you bro!

    they can’t handle grunts like us ;)

    crank it!

    BJ

  10. Chris Reynolds says:

    BJ,

    Excellent post! All are great reasons to avoid the gym. I hate the snotty employees of said gyms. One time I put my post-workout drink in the fridge and when I returned to retrieve it, the thing was locked. So, I look around for one of these idiots to unlock it so I can get my drink. Apparently, the only guy with access to the key had left; however, he came back because he forgot his fishing pole. I ask if he can open the thing and he gave me a look like I was putting him out. He say’s, “you’re lucky I forgot my fishing pole; we lock it up at 7:00pm.” I was like, “no, you’re lucky I didn’t rip that f’ing door off the hinges.” It’s just the attitude I don’t like.

    Another thing that annoys me is when you’re in the middle of a nice circuit and you return to a piece of equipment only to find some goof ball using it; I know you can’t put a sign up saying this equipment is in use but it just bugs the hell out of me.

    You’re number 5 is a big pet peeve to me at the gym as well. DON’T talk to me. I’m not here to make friends; I’ve got plent of those. I need to get my workout in and get the hell outta here. I don’t mean to come off as a jerk off but this whole idea that the gym is some sort of social gathering place is nutty to me. I guess that’s why I see the same fat guys day in and day out.

    Anyway, just my thoughts! Great post.

    Thanks,
    Chris

  11. Nice bost BJ – but where would all those cardio queens go to train? Just kiddin! The best gym is the great outdoors by a longshot mate

  12. bjgaddour says:

    HA HA, Chris you crack me up man… I can feel the frustration on the other end

    I think we are one in the same bro, on a mission- anybody who gets in the way of that mission better get the *&(&(* away!

    crank it!

    BJ

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  13. Denise says:

    I like to workout in the privacy of my home but did join a gym just for the spinning classes. That’s the only time I go there and the cost to join was reasonable with no signup fees or extensive length of contract.

  14. benson says:

    Bj & Topher,

    What would it cost to have you two put together a soundtrack of 20:10, 50:10 and 30:30 of reggaetone, and spanish flavor music? I have a camp starting toda para latino’s. There’s a huge untapped Latino Market that I’m beginning to tap into and great things can about, maybe Naomi can help you without with a selection if you’re lacking a bit of ‘Papi Chulo’ suave hahahahaha I’ll email you guys about it.

  15. BJ Gaddour says:

    yo Benson,

    we’re going to make some latin and reggatone tracks, actually some with spanish as well, great idea and it’s in the works bro ;)

    crank it!

    BJ

  16. Cynthia says:

    I am totally in agreement with ya’ll. Just acquired a small studio with virtually no equipment. Awesome wall and floor space. I will put in ropes, kettlebells, dumbbells, bands, balls, Pilates rings,yoga straps, a couple of suspension systems and a few Lebert equalizers. That’s what I want. Space and bodies. I love body weight exercises!

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