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<blockquote data-quote="ridethelighteni" data-source="post: 1805505" data-attributes="member: 10345"><p>Best advice right there. While it is very satisfying to set new maxes and see your body improve, it is just not the same if you don't have someone to share it with...be it a lifting buddy, or a significant other. </p><p></p><p>Join a weight lifting board, reading about others triumphs can be motivating and educating. Don't buy a home gym, especially not new - thousands of guys just like you with brand new gyms sitting in their basements gathering dust. Join a local gym (YMCA's are pretty reasonable, and some have very nice facilities) and set up a routine (3 days a week is a good start) with realistic short and long term goals. Try to go during off hours if you are afraid of being intimidated by guys benching 400lbs (Trust me, those types are few and far between. Unless you live in a college town it is rare to even see people benching over 300). During the off hours most places are filled with senior citizens, and if your lucky a few hot chicks - the gym is a great place to meet people.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and keep at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridethelighteni, post: 1805505, member: 10345"] Best advice right there. While it is very satisfying to set new maxes and see your body improve, it is just not the same if you don't have someone to share it with...be it a lifting buddy, or a significant other. Join a weight lifting board, reading about others triumphs can be motivating and educating. Don't buy a home gym, especially not new - thousands of guys just like you with brand new gyms sitting in their basements gathering dust. Join a local gym (YMCA's are pretty reasonable, and some have very nice facilities) and set up a routine (3 days a week is a good start) with realistic short and long term goals. Try to go during off hours if you are afraid of being intimidated by guys benching 400lbs (Trust me, those types are few and far between. Unless you live in a college town it is rare to even see people benching over 300). During the off hours most places are filled with senior citizens, and if your lucky a few hot chicks - the gym is a great place to meet people. Good luck and keep at it. [/QUOTE]
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