In a Fitness Rut? Try Joining a Group
A very easy way to kick start yourself out of a rut and into having more energy, balance, strength and flexibility is to enroll in a fitness program.
Paying for a program makes us much more likely to go. When we have skin in the game, we are much more likely to go.
Plus, when you join a program, you don't have to worry about getting to the fitness facility and not being sure what to do.
What kind of workout do you do? Do you just lift some weights? Hop on a machine? Calisthenics?
Also, if you haven't been active in a while, should you worry about injury? How should you warmup? How hard should you push yourself?
When you join a program, it takes stress away because it's planned for us better than we could have planned it ourselves. Trainers really know what they are doing nowadays.
It requires so much less time than it used to because exercise science keeps advancing. If you haven't had professional coaching on your fitness in a long time, you'll be shocked at what it is like now.
There are people of all levels in almost every class I'm in, and we all learn from each other.
So, find a program that fits your level, register for it, and go to it.
If you want to use a free resource, that is fine, and I know that money is a deal breaker for many people, but I think it is a motivator. It shows that you are invested. Nothing says "I'm in!" more than handing over some of your hard earned money. Take it from whatever fund you are using to pay for a bad habit.
It should be money well spent.
Five reasons to join a group program?
- It helps defray the cost, but is like having a personal trainer
- We'll see results sooner and with less effort
- Motivation
- Accountability
- Camaraderie
According to Joe Decker, and ultra-endurance athlete, these three factors combined will not only make the workouts easier to attend, engage in and enjoy, but they will also have effects that extend beyond fitness.
This is especially true in the area of camaraderie.
Joe says:
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.
Not only do the people in our groups help us through the difficult workouts, but I have experienced many friendships that were formed around this. Also, when our new found friends make strides concerning their fitness, weight loss and strength gain goals, it means so much more. Yes, our families and friends are there for us, but the support of people who weeks before were strangers who are now pulling for you more than you ever thought they would, it is SO motivating.
I'd love to be that guy for you. That is how we created the Team Challenge. We wanted it to be more than just a three month program.
So, if you'd like to be on my team, click here, because we are getting this whole thing underway very soon!