When it comes to joining gyms (and quitting them), I have quite the lengthy history. In fact, it goes a little something like this…
- In high school, I joined a gym. I quit the gym because I was headed to college.
- I went to college and worked out (a wee once in a while) in the fitness center.
- I graduated, moved home, and joined a new gym.
- I fell in love with spinning at said gym and religiously went to classes three time a week. I bought the shoes, the shorts, the whole lot. I was owning it.
- I quit the gym because I was moving away.
- I moved to Hoboken (with my then-boyfriend, would-be fiancé, would-be husband) and joined a gym. I loved it for awhile, especially one specific yoga class and teacher.
- I got engaged.
- I hired a personal trainer to get ripped and ready for my wedding dress.
- I got married. I went on my honeymoon.
- I came home and joined a different gym.
- My husband and I were moving to the suburbs so I quit the Hoboken gym and joined a gym in the ‘burbs.
- I got frustrated that I wasn’t going enough, so I quit that gym.
- I joined a cheaper gym.
- We got sick of the suburbs and moved back to Hoboken.
- I rejoined the Hoboken gym.
- I went pretty regularly for awhile and tried my hand at the various fitness classes.
- I grew frustrated.
- I stopped going.
- I quit the gym.
- I started purchasing various online vouchers for gyms and workout studios in the area. I had a blast redeeming them. I’d found my thing.
- I used up my vouchers so I joined rejoined the gym I’d quit a couple times before.
- I quit that gym again.
- I did a one-week trial at a new gym. I loved it. I loved it so much that I locked myself into a year-long membership.
- I don’ t love it anymore.
- And now I want to quit.
Also weaved in there were short-lived stints with running. But really, who’s counting?
I don’t mean to be hard on myself here, but man, that’s a lot of quitting. Looking at this list, I really have to laugh, too. It’s such a hilarious cycle. Each time I put my John Hancock on a gym contract, I really and truly believe in my heart of hearts that THIS IS THE ONE! And then I have a change of heart…
My latest fitness interest is hot yoga (there’s something quite fascinating about sweating, dripping, get absolutely drenched alongside 20 strangers). Who knows how long this interest in yoga will last, but I do have to figure out what I’m doing here (I can’t keep dropping money on one-off yoga classes when I’m still locked into about 9 more months at my gym.) As it stands, I Google “how to get out of a gym membership” daily.
So, yeah. When it comes to fitness, dedicated I am not. Will I ever get there? Your guess is as good as mine.
Now I’ll tell you about something I AM dedicated to: Helping good people do good things. And “doing good” is exactly what my dear friend Sharon Phillips is accomplishing with the Christopher and Susan Phillips Foundation. This very special Foundation was started by Sharon in 2011 to honor her mother Susan (64) and brother Chris (27), both lost within days of each other from two separate cardiac-related events.
The Foundation hosts some fabulous fundraisers each year to help provide scholarships for students of Jonathan Dayton High School (the alma mater of the entire Phillips family) and Trinitas Nursing School (where Chris was studying to be a nurse).
Next month, on May 31st, the Foundation will host its 4th annual Phillips 5K/10K Run/Walk. This special event will take place at Lewis Morris Park in Morristown, NJ — and 100% of the race proceeds will benefit the Foundation and go toward future scholarships.
I’ll be there like every year, cheering participants on from the behind the microphone and helping to present ribbons to the fastest finishers. The day isn’t just about speed, though. It’s also about taking a few hours on a spring morning to come out and remember two lives well lived, two lives lost too soon.
Come be part of this special day. For additional details about the 5K/10K and to register online (pre-registration guarantees you a cool wicking t-shirt!) visit http://www.phillips5k.org.
So that’s where I’ll be on May 31st. Until then, I’ll be feverishly trying to get out of my gym membership. I’ll also be spending quality time with dear friends like Sharon — because when it comes to my friendship with her, I’ll NEVER call it quits.
Jodi Rigotti is the Senior Editor at Teachers Pay Teachers, an online marketplace for teachers to buy and sell their original lesson plans and other course materials. Her hobbies include cooking, exercising sporadically, and being nicer than some say is necessary. She currently lives in Hoboken, NJ with her husband (and college sweetheart), Dan.