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What kind of people are there in the gym?
There are mainly the following groups in the gym:

More fashionable, follow the trend, get a fitness card, go once or twice a month, do not pursue the effect, just pursue the feeling.

Unmarried young people want to know more people and have more opportunities to find their other half. When they talk to you, they are very willing to tell you about him or her. I hope you can introduce him or her. They don't work hard to keep fit. They come once in a while. For them, drunkenness has nothing to do with alcohol.

Fat unmarried people (usually with partners) want to reduce their waistlines through exercise, so that they can get married as soon as possible and have higher choices. So they have a clear purpose, come diligently and work hard.

After giving birth, I was out of shape. Such human rights love to recall her past and tell you how thin and beautiful her waist was before her death. Seeing what they look like now, I really can't imagine what they used to look like.

If the husband is having an affair, first, they want to change their image through fitness and regain their husband's love. Then, anyway, my husband won't accompany her at night, so let's go to the gym for fun. They usually come more frequently and work harder, but they are always preoccupied and unwilling to talk more about family affairs, which is the kind of thing that has nowhere to say.

For divorced women, this group accounts for more than half. For them, fitness is a lifestyle change. Here, you can chat with friends and kill loneliness. You can also vent your psychological and physical dissatisfaction and depression through high-intensity exercise. They practice hard and come often. It can be said that rain or shine, they are easy to make friends and tolerant of others. The new introvert will soon get used to it.

Relatives and friends have recently died of illness, or have just come out of the hospital. The death of their loved ones and their own survival made them feel the importance of health, so they began to pay attention to exercise.