Gym vs Jogging outside/Calisthenics/Using Parks eq

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Which is better?


Gym or working out, outside and using whatever in your local Park to do calisthenics?


The latter just seem less expensive and purer. But if you want to gain some freakin muscle, maybe signing up for The Gym is also a great choice.


If you don’t have a Park, Jogging and finding a place to knock out a few push ups…then finding a local bench to do a few set of dips is also effective.



Here is The Park where I work out at. IMG_6335.jpeg
 

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Keep working out at the park if you are getting in regular workouts and staying in shape. It's free and you can do well enough with it if you're on a budget. Since you're in South Texas, park workouts can be really hot in the May - September time frame. That might discourage you from going to the park.

Gyms are good because they are air conditioned and have more equipment. They are fully necessary but they can be a great asset.
 

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Haven't been to the gym in many years,since before the COVID lockdowns started.

For me, heavy resistance band training is it along with other multi-faceted functional training. One of the most underappreciated methods...highly effective, much easier on your joints, almost no dropoff.

I utilize the following modalities while training to add variety in addition to my heavy resistance band workouts at different times:

  • Wearing a 60 lb Weighted Vest and doing weighted sled pulls in an open field
  • Wearing a 60 lb weighted vest and doing hill climbs/hikes
  • Heavy sandbag(75lb+) workouts outside
  • Heavy(30lb+) slam ball workouts
Intensity is the key. Everything I do in terms of working out is intense. I get after it like a fvcking crazed beast. If you can carry on a normal convo during a workout, you aren't working hard enough. You should barely be able to say more than a few words at a time before having to shut up and catch your breath. Not that I ever do since I work out alone, but just as a guide to what constitutes proper intensity.

Not into running/excessive cardio...no need for it. Don't need to do anything other than walk to assist in fat burning. Anything else has negative effects on the anabolic state you are wanting to create for muscle growth.
 
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