You don't think variety helps you keep from getting bored?
I have a home gym and a membership to Spectrum.
One thing I hate about Spectrum is the potential for
GERMS, GERMS, GERMS. They have a guy who does nothing all day but rotate about the gym floor and wipe-down equipment with disinfectant. Despite all this, I still can't help but suspect many of my colds & flus have been spawn from visits to the gym. So you can't beat the cleanliness of your home gym!
Spectrum Gym, upside:
Lots of equipment, more variety of exercises can be accomplished
Fun to take breaks and chat here and there, can be educational
Fun to people-watch
Fun to go to a machine that some stud thinks he just rocked, then up the weights and slam-out more reps easier then him
Love the 25-meter indoor pool; length = greater productivity
Love the spinning class....group-thing is fun!
Spectrum Gym, downside:
GERMS, GERMS, GERMS
Sometimes have to wait for equipment
Some people can be rude or obnoxious (includes body-odors)
People can be distracting & waste time
gas/time spent driving there & back
Home Gym, upside
Guaranteed germ-free!!!!!
Privacy
No distractions
Can wear whatever you want
I can take business calls so I can sneak-in workouts
Can play my own music or tv as loud as I want
Drinks, food, bathroom steps away
No commute or gas/time wasted
Home Gym, downside
Limited equipment
Sometimes boring/lonely
Nobody to spot you or be there in an odd emergency
This may sound weird, but recently I added mirrors in my home gym. It's nice!!! The room seemed to double in size and got brighter....but there are two other benefits that I really like:
1) I can now really observe my form. Quite often I
feel like I'm in proper form and it seems like I'm doing it right....but now I can see in the mirror and really focus on what I'm doing. It's almost like being your own trainer. There really is value to observing/monitoring yourself while working out!
2) I actually like watching my progress in the mirror. It's like enjoying the fruits of your labor for all your hard work. The thing is, in the Spectrum gym I'd be too embarrassed to be caught checking myself out in the mirror...but in my own gym it's kinda fun to get a good pump and be able to freely see in the mirror what you're achieving. It's not vanity, it's pretty much the same thing as stepping back and admiring something you just built. In the public gym, it looks ridiculous when people flex and check themselves out the mirror, and it's creepy when you catch other people checking you out when you look in the mirror and realize someone across the gym is watching ya!
A few people know this about me and I don't mind saying it. In the privacy of my own home-gym I usually wear a wrestling singlet....it's super comfortable, ideal for exercise and you can really see your body while you workout....and it's nice seeing results as you lose weight & gain muscle. Plus, afterwards I jump right into my pool and everything, outfit & me, are clean! At Spectrum I would never wear anything that revealing....it's sorta nice not to have the social pressure. Combed hair or not, shaven or not......just you & exercise and get it on!
In conclusion....I'm about 50-50 between the home gym and the Spectrum, each have their strengths & weaknesses.