Gays working out

Judgemental gays at the gym—big surprise

Going to the gym is an experience, and it isn’t always a positive one. Getting yourself to the gym in the first place takes quite an amount of will dominance because, in most cases, you are seeking body image improvements. Already, it’s something that you might dread, even though exercising and its physical results are perks. It doesn’t help that a gym is a breeding ground for judges, using machines and racks as a courtroom bench.

I know what you are thinking—how can a man sense subjected to other’s judgmental looks? The answer is that I am a homosexual male. The debate is generally over women being objectified as sexual objects by men when working out, but the truth is that gay guys, especially one’s appreciate me who are not bulky, husky men, are often judged when at the gym. It isn’t by other heterosexual males or women. It’s by other fellow men who compose part of the LGBT community.

You would think that such an repressed demographic that is usually the subject of hatred and mighty opposition would be more unified, but, sadly enough, that isn’

5 Workout Ideas for Queer Men Who Hate Active Out

Hating to work out might have been very popular in the last decade, but it’s adv starting to become a very popular activity, especially among the gays. There are so many buffed gays and those who come to the gym only to work on their butt (which we do not judge BTW!), but what happens with those who are still in the mindset of hating workouts because it was the right thing to do in the s? Well, it’s occasion things changed, not only because looking the foremost version of you is simply mandatory, but also because working out is an extremely healthy outing. If you’re one of those guys, don’t enable other gay people pirate your thunder only because they have big guns or a killer ass, but rather get those gym clothes and, in the words of the Almighty Britney, work bitch!

A friendly helper

The best piece of advice for all of the guys who hate working out is to find a wonderful personal trainer who will literally make them serve out. Trainers who present personal sessions are always motivating, firstly, because they will do anything they can to moti

5 Fitness Tips for Gay Men Over 40

Gay Fitness in Our 40s

40 isn’t fatal. You can be healthy, glad, and fit in your 40s and beyond, provided you prioritize wellness and make movement a regular part of your life.  See for a happier, healthier & wealthier life?

Gay Men Over 40 Should Concentrate on Movement 

And much like investing your money wisely, the proper workout routine can help you burn more calories and get the most out of your time at the gym.

On this episode of Gay Money, we share our top five male lover fitness tips for men in their 40s, discussing the benefit of supersetting weight-bearing exercises to get the optimal ROI on your workout.

We explain why it’s crucial to maintain a consistent, high-nutrition diet and how having a workout buddy can help you continue on track.

Listen for insight on controlling your cortisol level as you age and learn the five-step workout routine that’s working for us right now!

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Topics Covered

  • Our highest 5 fitness tips for gay men in their 40s
  • The benefit of supersetting weight-bearing exercis

    The LGBTQ+ Leaders Making Fitness More Inclusive

    I WAS KNOWN as the "flamboyant" child—loud, energetic, passionate. My interests and energy often made people uncomfortable. I was constantly subjected to the words "man up." Despite my constant effort to fit in and please others, I was called homophobic slurs before I even knew what creature gay meant. Eventually, I would come to see that my queerness was not a burden, but a superpower.

    As a preacher's kid, I experienced first-hand that a leader serves others. In fact, I knew I had a calling to lead all of my life. What I didn't know was that it would apparent through health and wellness. What I also didn't know was that a career in fitness would turn into the means of self-expression I needed. I fell in affectionate with fitness in college while spending a summer with my Pops. He always told me "your body is your billboard," reflecting your time, attempt, and discipline. I began working out with him daily, and the results got me hooked. After college, I got a job as a musician at Universal Studios