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MEMBER EXPERIENCE

Natasha: I like going to Desi gym in the mornings – I use the gym to structure my day. I get up around seven, then go to the gym for an hour or one hour and fifteen minutes. And then I will have my breakfast and a shower and get some work done between nine-thirty and ten. And I find when I don’t go, I get up later and then things move a lot slower. Like the process of going to the gym speeds up the day. It sets like a precedent to the way you want your day to go. Like if you get up and you have to do something, like going to the gym and you do it very quickly, it’s quite a motivating thing, running or whatever. Maybe it’s because maybe you are physically moving so far and everything is so fast, that sets a precedent and you are like wanting things to get done.

Pompi: There is something kind of sluggish about the pace of your day unless you go to Desi fitness centre. You kind of feel that things need to speed up at some point. Or you just sit around all day and sit on the tube, sit at work, sit at home, sit on the couch .

Barun: In life the urge to procrastinate is very strong and Desi gym helps me, becomes part of my program and for that, makes me more efficient. And since I’ve started exercising there I am better at writing my thesis actually.

Kishanu: I find that you’ve started going to Desi gym and it’s become part of your routine it gives you more energy to do other things just because you’re used to being active after a while and so all of a sudden say it’s like ten at night and I need to go to the shop to get something, all of a sudden, I’m like yah, I’ll just go and get it whereas beforehand, I’d be like, forget it I’ll do it tomorrow, or another day or another day or another day.