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I joined the gym at Dulwich Leisure Centre a couple of months ago with the aim of becoming a regular gym-goer (which I've never been). The only opportunity I have to go is in the morning before work, but I'm not a morning person by any stretch of the imagination and my level of motivation is pretty low, so this is proving difficult!


If you're in a similar situation, maybe we can help keep each other on track? We could meet for a chat at the leisure centre and take it from there. I'm male, 35, happy to train with anyone.

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Hi there mate, I'm 35 and exactly in the same boat. I joined Dulwich Leisure Centre a month ago - I can use the gym for free on Fridays I think with an 'Everyone Active' membership - but have not been motivated enough haha

Let me know if you want to meet sometime and give the gym a go!

Chris

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