Caz
Repeat Offender
Hey guys,
Just had a question, thought maybe some of you might be able to help answer! I'd started going to the gym but stopped going when I started CD on SS, just didn't have the energy! Now that I'm on the 1000 plan I figure I've got more energy, so I should try and get to the gym and stuff and get exercising. First of all to start promoting a healthy lifestyle for maintenance and beyond. Secondly, to help shift the pounds still. And thirdly, to try and prevent some of this sagging and loose sin from appearing!
My problem is, over the summer there's no way I can afford to do the gym. It's about £30 a month, or there's a PAYG scheme, but that's still £3 a go, and I want to try and go 3 times a week. But like I said, I just can't afford that over the summer unless I find a job, which I'm hoping to soon enough! After the summer or once I got a job, I would just pay for myself.
I heard that sometimes the NHS will pay for or subsidise gym membership. I was wondering if anyone had any experience of this? Is it even true? I suppose I just need to talk to my doctor about it, right? Any advice and experience would be greatly appreciated!
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Just had a question, thought maybe some of you might be able to help answer! I'd started going to the gym but stopped going when I started CD on SS, just didn't have the energy! Now that I'm on the 1000 plan I figure I've got more energy, so I should try and get to the gym and stuff and get exercising. First of all to start promoting a healthy lifestyle for maintenance and beyond. Secondly, to help shift the pounds still. And thirdly, to try and prevent some of this sagging and loose sin from appearing!
My problem is, over the summer there's no way I can afford to do the gym. It's about £30 a month, or there's a PAYG scheme, but that's still £3 a go, and I want to try and go 3 times a week. But like I said, I just can't afford that over the summer unless I find a job, which I'm hoping to soon enough! After the summer or once I got a job, I would just pay for myself.
I heard that sometimes the NHS will pay for or subsidise gym membership. I was wondering if anyone had any experience of this? Is it even true? I suppose I just need to talk to my doctor about it, right? Any advice and experience would be greatly appreciated!
xx
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