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Group Exercise: More Than Just a Social Circle

 

Many people find that exercising fills them with energy and a sense of euphoria in the beginning of their new routine. It is exciting to work your body out and achieve daily exercise goals while you strive for a more healthy body and outlook. However, studies prove that after only a few weeks of dedicated exercise, many people who are not avid exercisers begin to lose focus and concentration.

When people begin to lose interest in exercising, it is generally because they allow other priorities in their lives to become more important than maintaining a healthy body. Those other priorities include things like work, family, friends and daily chores. Without a network of people to help you stay focused or to energize you, it can be difficult to stick with an exercise routine for very long.

However, working out in group exercise classes or around others is proven to aid in the motivation of many casual exercisers. Working out with others not only helps individuals feel social included, but it helps them feel that they are part of a group of like-minded individuals that identify themselves as being healthy and good to their bodies.

Furthermore, many people report that working out regularly at a gym or at a fitness class helps them make connections with other like-minded individuals. These connects, just as much as the physical activity, encourage the individuals to return to the place of exercise for social networking just as much as for physical exertion. Thus, working out in groups serves as a sort-of safety net for individuals that have a hard time sticking to a particular routine.

If you are interested in working out in a group, there are a variety of methods to help you find the group that is right for you. First, you must determine what kind of exercise you prefer the most. If you do not have a preference, then try several different types and select one or two that make you feel particularly enthusiastic about working out.

Next, contact an organization that supplies the type of activity that you seek. If you are a body-builder, then you will want to contact local gyms. If you wrestle, contact local wrestling studios. Yoga practitioners can contact local yoga studios and so on.

Before you commit to an extended membership at a gym or studio, ask to schedule a visit and sample work-out session. During your visit, go through a simple routine or follow along with the class. Ask yourself if you feel comfortable and stimulated in the environment and if the other participants will motivate and inspire you to achieve your physical goals.

Once you have settled on the facility that feels right for you, make a commitment to spend at least one hour three days a week there. Get to know the staff they will keep track of you and, surprisingly, motivate you to return if you feel you are faltering. Make friends in your class or gym so that you can have casual camaraderie during your session. Feeling social connected and motivated can help you stick to your work out goals, especially when the hustle and bustle of life compels you elsewhere.

Author: Joey Dweck
 
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Joey Dweck is a renowned writer. Joey likes to compose articles about this field.
 
 
 

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