I meant it's not for me and I don't like being barked at by ex-soldier types who I found to be quite wanky and took it and themselves all a bit seriously. If you really needed it explained.
ex soldier types

I meant it's not for me and I don't like being barked at by ex-soldier types who I found to be quite wanky and took it and themselves all a bit seriously. If you really needed it explained.
Oh no, I wouldn't recommend that! You'd twist your ankles in a second. Jog up to the Downs, CityPArks, Hove outdoor Gym, Long seafront paths. It's all there people!
ex soldier typeswhat like ex or still serving royal marines......that perhaps deserve a bit more respect than being called 'wanky ex army knobbers'. men and women who have served in iraq, afghan etc? please.......!!!!
Your right,also if in Brighton plenty of hills,find a down hill one first to warm up,then a gradual one to build up preferably with a steep incline at the top and then a down hill section again to warm down.
For what its worth.....staying on topic......
....British military fitness Brighton, come highly recommended, from me at least. It really works and despite findings from nibbles to the contrary, everyone is really friendly and it's fun even in the snow.
On a personal level, 3 years ago I was a 14 1/2 stone blob, barely able to get round the block......now I'm 3 stone lighter and my current marathon PB is 3.20.50 (not a world record granted) but.....I wouldn't have achieved what I have without the friends I now have at Bmf...including the 'wanky ex army knobbers'.....as nibbles puts it.
If you're bored with the gym.....give it a go, you might enjoy it!!
No worries nibbles......
That's the key thing with fitness, it's about finding what works for an individual. The problem with the gym is that generally they are very unsociable and it's very easy getting stuck on a plateau where any improvement is difficult beyond that. Peer pressure, team work and an almost stealth like session where you working hard but don't actually realise what you've done until you are in bits at the end is why Bmf works so well.
But......
If you want to look like the man Statham.....go to a gym and lift heavy stuff...... and live on a chicken farm!
For what its worth.....staying on topic......
....British military fitness Brighton, come highly recommended, from me at least. It really works and despite findings from nibbles to the contrary, everyone is really friendly and it's fun even in the snow.
On a personal level, 3 years ago I was a 14 1/2 stone blob, barely able to get round the block......now I'm 3 stone lighter and my current marathon PB is 3.20.50 (not a world record granted) but.....I wouldn't have achieved what I have without the friends I now have at Bmf...including the 'wanky ex army knobbers'.....as nibbles puts it.
If you're bored with the gym.....give it a go, you might enjoy it!!
On the subject of Military fitness as previously mentioned I see them a lot on the seafront and I struggle to take them seriously. I have seen the main man strutting around in camo with a huge pack on his back giving it the full sargent major to groups of girls. It's comical.
Oh. Cheers for heads up![]()
that's good value for a deodorantJust to balance it up. Me and the Mrs use Impulse, and both find it brilliant.
We joined when they had a special offer of £20.12 a month.
Think it is running out soon, and will be £35'ish.
For that you can use Lancing gym, Southwick gym and Wadurs swimming pool.