So, January is here and
my Gym is already full of new people who don’t have clue about how to train,
Gym etiquette or sharing of the facilities.
However, I don’t blame
them, we’ve all been there when we started our fitness journey.
The Gym can be an
intimidating place if you are not comfortable in those surroundings.
The term
“Gym-timidation” has been coined for such a situation.
Sweating, other
people’s sweat, cold iron, Lycra clad ladies and muscle bound blokes in vest
tops are all reasons why the Gym can be unappealing.
The alternative is
working out on your own in the privacy of your own home, however, can you
really motivate yourself to achieve your maximum without the encouragement of
others?
It’s time to shift your
view on Exercise in the Gym, as Body building has lost its appeal and
importance in the fitness community.
The Functional Fitness revolution has changed the way we workout, as we want fitness that helps us outside the gym with exercises that
helps us lift, move, play, dance and recreate ourselves.
The term “fitness”
means adaption to a specific task and
you don’t get that from isolated muscle training. Fitness has 11 components
divided into three categories physical fitness, motor fitness and injury
prevention.
Physical fitness refers
to flexibility, endurance (muscular and heart), strength and speed. Motor
fitness refers to Accuracy, Balance, Power, Agility and Co-ordination.
With this in mind, people
want to exercise for than just health reasons and to lose weight / tone up.
People
also want a challenge, to learn a new skill and get that sense of achievement
that the elliptical or the bicep curl can never bring.
Therefore, it is no
surprise that adventure races involving mud, Bootcamps,
Functional movement
training, Hot Yoga and CrossFit have gained in popularity.
This is because a
community of people working out together to achieve the same goal is more fun
than the loneliness and isolation of your home.
It is not uncommon to pay a
year’s membership to a health club, only to go once and never return, wasting
both precious money and motivation.
Furthermore, working
out in a community is much better when it comes to exercise adherence because
it then becomes a social experience rather than putting earphones on and
jumping on the treadmill, surrounded by people but interacting with no-one
unless they are on a machine that we want to use which brings us full circle
back to Gym-timidation.
Lots of people want to
get fit, let’s make it a social experience and all train together to achieve
the same aim, a better version of ourselves.
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is our specialty at Bulletproofbodies.
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