Londoners out there who are fat, lazy and near Old Street? lets be work out buddies!


By slexx at 2013-08-22 11:22:24
Old Street, London, Greater London, UK
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2013-08-24 14:11:04

Ah, I would absolutely be up for this but I'm on the isle of dogs and it's a right pest getting to Old street area. Would have been ready for boxing too


2013-08-24 15:56:04

I live in Hoxton and I'm considering signing up to the gym in Britannia Leisure Centre in Shoreditch Park presently as a total gym newbie.

I try to go running a few times a week already when I'm not hungover or think I'll die from the heat.

EDIT: I'm 24/M. Not very fit, but want to be, if that helps.

I can't run for shit however need to get started so a fair word of warning I may crash a few times. What's the facilities like there? Not much about it online.
> Considering signing up

and

gym newbie

I have no idea. There's some stuff on the Britannia about what it has. As for running. I've tried Couch to 5k a few times and something continuously gets in the way of the schedule, now I just go out and run up the inland waterway and turn around when I feel like it. I don't commonly run more than 4k or so at a time.

Ah, worth looking into. Having a gander at that gym now.


2013-08-24 16:22:04

Not to discourage what sounds like a great idea, but I imagine you'll find that weight gain is much more simply managed by diet than energy output.


2013-08-24 17:42:04

Ah, I would absolutely be up for this but I'm on the isle of dogs and it's a right pest getting to Old street area. Would have been ready for boxing too
Well. Damn. This is not ideal.


2013-08-24 21:50:04

I live between Old Street & Shoreditch park. Could do with exercise, don't as it makes folks clammy and sound a bit I suggest getting a dog for a few reasons, they need walking or they shit in your house. This should bestow you motivation to take them out. Secondly, puppies make girls weak at the clunge. Thirdly, with all the new improved looking you, what shows commitment more than a dog? Ok, perhaps a child, but you get the point...
Current living circumstances, monetary situation, and general emotional obligation issues negate the possibility of owning a dog.


2013-08-25 00:42:04
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2013-08-25 03:02:04

There is an organised running troupe in Shoreditch. The the gym but good, communal exercise. http://www.rundemcrew.com/


2013-08-25 04:58:04

There is an organised running troupe in Shoreditch. The the gym but good, communal exercise. http://www.rundemcrew.com/
> note we do not run a Tortoise Group at the East London session and we ask all of our runners to be competent to run at smallest amount 5 miles comfortably before joining us. have to work on that first. If I run a mile I'd pack up at the moment.


2013-08-25 08:37:04
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2013-08-25 09:50:04

I work on Scrutton Street.

Ex-major weight loser (lost 40lbs from gym plus diet), looking to get the motivation back. Open to gyming 2 nights a week if you're up for it. ordinarily cardio so far, but looking to move into weight training.

I'm competitive, fat and Irish. :)


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