^I assume that was for me. No, I don't want to do that.
Working out to me is more than just working out. There's a certain ceremonious element to it. It's not just working out. It's going to the gym. It's going to the gym with a friend who can motivate you and spot you and for whom you can do the same. It's about seeing other people working out in a gym (and women

) and getting motivated. It's about conversing and sharing work-out tips. It's about going to the sauna and steam room before and after a work-out. It's about doing a couple laps in the pool. It's about hitting the jacuzzi with a bunch of grown men and feeling awkward about it and hoping they won't start a conversation with you. It's about hitting on the hot girl working at the customer service desk. It's pointing out to your friend that weird guy at the gym dressed like Will Ferrell from Semi-Pro and laughing at him. It's about, "hey damn, that girls got a nice ass". I might have mentioned that, but it needed to be said again. It's about getting away from home. It's about relieving stress. It's more than living on a farm in Ireland and doing push-ups in the shed between milking the goat and feeding the pigs.