The gym sure knows this is January.
That place is packed! I don't know what happens when I'm not there, but I have been going a little more often lately and I gotta grab whatever weight machine I can find. If I don't, somebody will be sitting there a long time, checking their phone for messages while I'm looking for something to do to keep my heart rate up.
I guess the thought process I use is that while in the gym I should be moving, while some others seem to think that as long as they are in the gym, they are burning calories. They are right of course, because if you are alive, you are burning calories.
Walking through the gym in January is like playing Frogger.
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