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Anonymous
What about home equipment? I'm in the UK too. The prices for membership and supplements really adds up where I am, bordering on the extortionate. I miss mine too, despite that, but I've been surviving by compromise and hand-me-down gear. After planning it out properly I've just about got a respectable routine, but it took some workarounds.
If this doesn't appeal to you (and I can understand why), then just keep thinking what's better for yourself. Gym buddies aren't essential, I'm sure you can ask a member of staff or even a stranger for a spot on exercises where you need it.
Also, weights can potentially burn as many calories as cardio work, especially working heavy on the big compound exercises.
Stop being such a pansy and drive down at the next oppurtunity. Coming from a cheapass like myself, I'd take advantage of a cheap gym without a second thought. Plus, you're not going to see whether it's crowded or not until you check. Pay for a single session, adjust.
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