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Along the lines of "why do you work out", here's why I don't. Although I am looking to. Please help me understand why I should. Thanks. Overall Point - People have told me it takes a certain amount/regularity before one begins "enjoying" the gym. So how long/often is it going to take for me to find this so called "love" of the gym? Details So I've never really been much of a "gym" guy... I've gone off and on here and there maybe once every couple of weeks and here's why. 1. I find it really boring. I'm just sitting there lifting a hunk of metal up and down or running on a treadmill. I mean, it seems to me like all of it is just a waste of time and energy, it's not even accomplishing anything. 2. It's painful. I'm not particularly "good" at the working out and I'm sore for a few days afterwards. Why would I do that to myself? 3. I have this fear that even if I did commit, all the time and effort into building up my body basically gets lost pretty quickly as soon as I stop. If I stopped working out, my body would just go back to it's "natural state" quite quickly, so you can't really "quit". I don't mean "craving" or taht sort of thing, after all if you do something frequently enough, anything, you eventually get "used" to it and long for it when you stop. To me, taht's not enjoying it, that's just not being able to stop. Thanks