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Going To The Gym In College: As Told By The Kardashians

The Kardashians explain the struggle of going to the gym

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Going To The Gym In College: As Told By The Kardashians
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As we enter into spring and summer, millions of college kids all throughout the country come to a scary realization: it's about to be shorts and bikini season. That means all the late-night pizza and food runs that we were able to perfectly hide throughout the winter months are about to make an unwanted appearance. Lucky for us college kids, a free gym membership is included in our tuition. It's not as easy as it sounds though, the gym struggle is all too real. Here are the top moments of the Kardashian's perfectly capturing the struggle of going to workout.

1. Getting a text from your roomie/friend begging you to come to the gym with her. Then it hits you how long it's actually been since you have worked out.


2. But then you remember you did just buy a new pair of yoga pants so you may as well show them off.


3. You make it to the gym and realize that the chances of seeing your crush, the guy who's texts you've been ignoring, or literally anyone in general is super high.


4. You head straight towards your favorite machine and of course, they all have people using them.


5. Five minutes into your cardio routine and you're ready to die.


6. You finally manage to get into your zone when some creepy guy comes up to you and tries to hold a full on convo as you work out.


7. You finally finish your workout when your friend runs up to you asking if you wanna run a few laps around the track and then do arms after.


8. When you catch a glimpse of yourself in one of the mirrors or windows.


9. Somehow you survived this gym trip and it's time to leave!


10. "Same time tomorrow?" Your friend asks as you exit the Rec..

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