What Going to the Gym After 32 Days Feels Like

It’s hard, but not as much as you think it’d be!

Anangsha Alammyan
In Fitness And In Health
6 min readOct 5, 2023

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Photo by Jamie Ginsberg on Unsplash

“I’m so weak,” I told myself the morning I decided to get back to the gym after a 32-day break. My body wanted me to stay in bed for longer, to keep scrolling through Instagram reels, and to rest, because I was *tired.*

But my mind was stronger, so I got up.

“I need a few more days’ break before I can resume,” the voice in my head said. But I knew the longer I waited, the harder it’d get, and the more demotivated I’d feel.

“We don’t need to work out,” I convinced myself. “We’ll just get dressed, head over to the gym, and see how things have changed.”

And that’s what I did. But the moment I stepped inside and saw so many people pushing themselves and giving their best, something inside of me clicked.

It wouldn’t be that difficult. I just needed to warm up, and then things will flow.

I started with head and shoulder rolls, and by the time I was on the Yoga mat stretching out my hamstrings, I knew my body deserved this stretch, and that I’d feel immensely good after a hard-earned sweat session.

The first day in the gym after 32 days, I didn’t lift weights. I warmed up my whole body, did a few push ups, and…

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