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I go to Curves each day. Is there one by you? SM

Posted By: Mother's Hubbard on 2008-01-14
In Reply to: weight gain and antisocial behavior - anon

Everyone is friendly and I get to socialize and work out at the same time. I do know what you are talking about.


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Try Curves
I have a friend who goes to Curves.  Is there one in your area?  I know what you mean . . . wish I could lose 30 to 50 pounds.  Sitting at the computer all day long does nothing for our buttocks. lol. I have a HealthWalker machine in my home and I love it, but small child running around the house prevents me from using it like I would like to.  The pedals swing out and I'm just so afraid it will smack my child.  She likes to be with her mommy.  She starts kindergarten next year so hopefully I will be able to use it again soon.  Good luck!  Hey let us know how much you drop! 
I go to Curves
but really haven't seem much weight loss as of yet, (started in Janurary), but my sister-in-law and I try to walk between 2 to 3 miles whenver the weather allows.  Hopefully now that spring is "almost here" we can do this more often.  4 years ago we walked at least 5 days a week and I still ate pretty much whatever I wanted, (most of the time healthy but no always, love my glass of wine with dinner) and when we went on vacation, most of my clothes were to big.
Anyone a member of Curves?
I am thinking about joining with a co-worker and would love some feedback from current members. Do they have treadmills, etc or is it only the 30 minute circuit training?

If only life never threw us curves?
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I did Curves for about 2 yrs, but quit due to surgery a yr ago sm
I had GREAT success with Curves, which I did along with Weight Watchers - I lost 72 inches in total body measurements and almost 75 lb. CURVES ROCKS and now that I've recovered from my hip / knee surgeries, I'm going to rejoin.

Anyway, I know they've changed someone but their core competency is the circuit training, no treadmills or other equipment. You really don't need the treadmill either, because the stations between equipment are for walking / jogging in place.