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Quote: chipolata @ August 3 2013, 11:17 PM BST

I like the idea of a personal trainer. Although it's essentially just paying for a gym friend so you don't feel lonely and self conscious working out.

Personal trainer = fancyman/woman

Quote: keewik @ August 3 2013, 11:19 PM BST

Personal trainer = fancyman/woman

Because none of us would have actually gone out with our personal trainer.. no no no. Angelic

I don't like the idea of a personal trainer. I don't have any insane goals, so I'm happy to chug along doing my own thing.

Getting all sweaty and red faced is not a good look on me. The last person I'd want as a trainer would be a man I was attracted to!

Quote: zooo @ August 3 2013, 11:32 PM BST

Getting all sweaty and red faced is not a good look on me. The last person I'd want as a trainer would be a man I was attracted to!

Laughing out loud

Quote: zooo @ August 3 2013, 11:32 PM BST

Getting all sweaty and red faced is not a good look on me. The last person I'd want as a trainer would be a man I was attracted to!

True, but the stretching positions...I'm going to stop now. I'll only embarrass myself :$

You dirty girl!

Quote: zooo @ August 3 2013, 11:44 PM BST

You dirty girl!

I know. He was hot though.

Sadly we didn't last long, largely because he liked gyms. And salad.

I like wine. And sitting on my arse.

So, never a match made in heaven.

Do gyms still have climbing frames and ropes?

My primary school had them. The frame pulled out from the wall in the main hall. Actually my secondary school sports hall had ropes, but can't remember a climbing frame. Don't think they have any of that in modern gyms.

There was talk of the NHS giving priority to gym people. What a racket!

I've done a lot of long distance walks which cost nothing but can't prove it.

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