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The weirdly satisfying exhaustion you feel at the end of a good workout might be my favourite feeling.
For a long time, there was one place I knew I could find that feeling: the gym.
I started going to gyms in my late teens-early 20s, after realising that pretending to hate exercise in high school didn't actually make me cool or edgy. After that, I went on a pretty solid four-to-five times a week schedule most of the time.
Sometimes I'd lift heavy weights. Sometimes I'd lift not-so-heavy weights. Sometimes the only weight I'd lift was my own body. I'd run. I'd lunge. I'd squat. I'd sit on a bench in front of the mirror and shoulder press with the lads.
And while I enjoyed the actual exercise, I never actually liked the gym.
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I think I felt lingering resentment towards gyms, because about a year into my 'fitness journey' (I know, I know, that sounds so wanky), I found myself deep in 'gym' culture, where everything felt competitive and the pressure to 'keep up appearances' was strong.