Anon How,much is to much

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Is,driving 48 minutes to gym to much?
I don’t think anyone can answer that for you…is it too much for you? It’s all about what you’re willing to do and what your schedule can accommodate.
We drive 40 minutes each way and it doesn’t bother me too much.
 
This is such an individual question. For some 48 min would be a deal breaker. For others a 48 min commute is simply part of living in whatever area they live in. It really depends on your family lifestyle situation, overall options for gyms and what the athlete gets out of the deal.
 
I live in the middle of nowhere. The closest gym to me was 20 minutes away (old gym, litterally in a 2 floor apartment smaller than the size of a normal spring floor), but the gym I go to and some other gyms (not really known for higher level gymnatics, but still have good comp teams) are 30 minutes away. While an hour away are high level gyms that have multiple upper level gymnasts and college recruits.

Personally, the drive for me is a bit tedious (to be fair, I am still in school driving to to the gym there and back 6 days a week either early in the morning or late at night), but it's what is the best available option for me.
 
Nobody can answer this but you. We live in an extremely congested metro area where traveling 5 miles can take 45 minutes during peak traffic. That said, our current commute is 20 minutes and it feels like a dream (we've had 45 minutes to an hour each way for the four years prior). Although I definitely miss the extra car conversation time with my daughter!
 
It takes us about 35 minutes when the traffic cooperates, I wouldn't want to go much further. One of the families that we know travel 3 hours across a 3,000 ft mountain pass. That definitely in my "too much" category
 
I drove my daughter 1:10 each way for 2 years. The drive was one thing, but the question I have is are you then going to be stuck there for 4 hours because you're not going to drive it twice each day. We put 100k on a new car those 2 years and eventually we decided we couldn't do it any more.
 

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