Mon Jun, 2019 | 1129 Views |
It seems like almost everyone is getting involved in group
exercise today. On any given day in a warehouse, in a park or at the gym you
can find people exercising together. There's everything from Running Clubs,
Weight Lifting Alone and Roller Striders to Boot Camp classes. So why exactly
are so many people jumping the 'lone wolf' ship to work out with others in a
group setting? What is the big attraction?
Motivation
Unless you're that rare person that can
jump out of bed at 5 a.m. and hit the ground running, odds are that getting and
staying motivated are difficult for you. You are not alone. The majority of the
people I've worked with over the years have had the same problem. That's one of
the great things about the group setting. Many people who attend a class will
show up exhausted from the ups and downs of everyday life. But once they join
the group, they become re-energized. With a friendly fitness instructor there
to light a fire under you rear, it can't get any better.
Not only are you more motivated to get
out of bed and exercise, but there's the motivation to improve your current
fitness level. If you work out with people who are faster, stronger or fitter
than you, you are probably going to get in better shape. There's an old saying
that goes, "The lead dog sets the pace for the rest of the pack." Think
about it.
Accountability
Remember when you were a high schooler
and your mom would wake you up in the morning to go to school? She was holding
you accountable. If you were anything like me, you probably wouldn't have
graduated without her wake-up calls. Thanks Mom! A workout group can do the
same thing for your exercise routine. I've had countless clients over the years
at Gut Check Fitness say, "I wouldn't be there in the morning if I didn't
know that Kim, Ron, Nancy, etc. were going to give me a hard time for not
showing up."
The fear of group teasing gets them out
of bed. Hey, it works!
Plus, there's the friendly instructor
again that keeps track of your tardiness. I take a daily roll at my classes
then each week I look to see who's been playing Harry Houdini. If I haven't
seen someone for a week or two, I'll generally send them a friendly reminder
with the threat of numerous burpees. This usually does the trick.
Group Camaraderie
Human beings are social creatures. Yes,
a few are hermits and recluses, but the majority of us love to be around other
people. We love to laugh, joke and have fun. I feel this is one of the greatest
products of a group workout setting. Nothing brings people closer quite like
misery and physical suffering. If you've ever done a boot camp or similar
class, you'll understand what I'm talking about.
Many people sign up to get more fit and
along the way become friends through this mutual ritual. Many become lifelong
best friends. My classes not only work hard together, but they play hard
together. We regularly have happy hours, wine tastings, and sports days where
we do races and events together. We sincerely enjoy one another's company. It's
truly one of the best ways to meet people like you and develop a common bond
while getting into the best shape possible.
Joining a workout group can keep you
motivated, hold you accountable and help you develop a sense of group
camaraderie.
Finally, in a world where we've become so dependent on email and texting, working out with a group offers that human interaction that is slowly disappearing. We can do just about everything today virtually without ever talking to a person. That is outside of a group fitness setting. With group fitness, you have to get involved. You can try to escape to the back of the pack, but a good instructor will integrate you into the group whether you like or not. That's why it's called group dynamics, and that's why technology will never replace the good 'ol fashioned group workout. Get out of your cubicle, your car or your house and go meet other people that have a common interest just like you. You never know, you might just meet some real friends instead of the ones you find online.
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By Joe Decker (ultra-endurance power
athlete and renowned fitness trainer who has helped thousands of people get
into shape)
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Editor: Nicholas
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