When I was in academic settings starting in the 70s, I never felt there was any stigma about exercise. I wonder whether this is a regional issue.
In fact, being at a university made it easiest to be active, with gym and court privileges automatic.
The time I found it difficult to give any attention to such activities was once I started h…
When I was in academic settings starting in the 70s, I never felt there was any stigma about exercise. I wonder whether this is a regional issue.
In fact, being at a university made it easiest to be active, with gym and court privileges automatic.
The time I found it difficult to give any attention to such activities was once I started having children (I have three) and was working as well. Then there was neither time nor money.
Boutique fitness would never have been financially accessible to me. It does bother me when a yoga studio makes a big deal of standing for inclusiveness at the same time that taking a class costs a fortune.
For those who are happy working out alone and have the time and space at home but not the money for memberships or exercise equipment, videos can be a real blessing.
When I was in academic settings starting in the 70s, I never felt there was any stigma about exercise. I wonder whether this is a regional issue.
In fact, being at a university made it easiest to be active, with gym and court privileges automatic.
The time I found it difficult to give any attention to such activities was once I started having children (I have three) and was working as well. Then there was neither time nor money.
Boutique fitness would never have been financially accessible to me. It does bother me when a yoga studio makes a big deal of standing for inclusiveness at the same time that taking a class costs a fortune.
For those who are happy working out alone and have the time and space at home but not the money for memberships or exercise equipment, videos can be a real blessing.