I've got a horrible bastard side. I get to let it go every time I go in the gym.

I prayed a lot. That's all I had in the gym; that was the thing I could turn to.

I last went to a gym when I was a teenager to make sure I could lift ballerinas.

If I'm in the gym I'll stay for a while, and I'm not usually in a hurry to leave.

I don't need anything to get me up at the gym other than 'Metallica' and 'AC/DC'.

I'm actually going to the gym, working on getting not fatter, just a bit bulkier.

I worked in a gym. I was a trainer. I did all the crappy ex-football-player jobs.

I am a morning person and the first task for me in the morning is to hit the gym.

Oh God, I'm awful at sports. In gym I just try and avoid getting hit in the face.

I have worked hard in the gym lifting heavy weights and doing a lot of exercises.

I can't deal with the gym too much if I don't have somebody telling me what to do.

I went to the gym 4 days in a row in January of 2016. That's the last time I went.

Do you go to gym and exercise to music? Before Chubby Checker, that never happened.

Gold medals are made out of sweat, blood and tears and effort in the gym every day.

I slag off people I see coming out of the gym with a can of Red Bull or a Lucozade!

I have never been able to hold onto a really strict gym regime because I get bored.

All I do is work out. Oh my God! Half my life is spent in a gym somewhere, sweating.

I have a gym membership, but that's always been more about muscle building for roles.

Maybe when I'm done fighting, I'll open a gym and manage fighters and train fighters.

No amount of gym time will make you feel beautiful if you don't feel it on the inside.

When I'm not on a crazy schedule, I'll try to do yoga or the gym once or twice a week.

Mirrors at the gym only serve to remind me that I'm less of a man than I'd like to be.

I feel best when I get to go running or hit the gym, but sometimes I just have no time.

I promise you, the gym has taken away so much of my stress. It has helped calm me down.

I don't need a gym. You can do a lot without the gym, so that's what I've chosen to do.

I had a classic gym teacher in junior high who wore a weightlifter's belt all the time.

When you suffer a few losses in the playoffs, it forces you back into the gym early on.

I'm already a tiny person, so now I'm trying to go to the gym to add muscle. I need it!

I'm back in Boston. I own an outdoor deck hockey rink, and I own a boxing gym here also.

You need to learn to improve, and I can say that I learn something every day in the gym.

I basically go to the gym three times a week to do weight training for one or two hours.

The harder I train every day on the track and in the gym, the more trust I gain in myself.

I love going to the gym, sweating, running around, feeling like I'm having a heart attack.

I don't ever wear makeup to the gym, but if I'm coming from work, I might have eyeliner on.

If it's a healthy day, I'll head to the gym, then have a steak salad at the cafe next door.

I belong to a gym now... well, let me rephrase that: I don't belong there at all, but I go.

My parents are still married. They don't weigh 350 pounds; they go to the gym all the time.

When I first stepped into the boxing gym, I loved it. I knew it was what I was going to do.

Parisians won't admit that they go to the gym, let alone that they're scared of terrorists.

I went to the gym six days a week, three hours a day, and it was part - and it was my life.

I'm either doing a show or in the gym or studying WWE videos or eating. I have to eat a lot.

I'm sort of a gym buff. It's a stress relief for me. But I only go for 20 minutes at a time.

I love to get out there and sweat and mix things up, whether I'm on the field or in the gym.

I want to do an action movie where they say, 'Go the gym and get ripped like Linda Hamilton.'

Rather than go to the gym, I would prefer to do martial arts because the time goes by quicker

I like swimming or go to the gym, but I am alone a lot, and that can get a little depressing.

I always train my weaknesses and work on my shortcomings - in the gym and outside the gym. Ha!

I'm going to the gym and really taking care of myself and trying to stay fit, eating properly.

Rather than go to the gym, I would prefer to do martial arts because the time goes by quicker.

By the time I was 15 and I stepped in the high school gym, I was just stronger than everybody.

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