zaterdag 26 oktober 2013

Why a workout buddy can help you!

Sometimes it's really hard to get off your ass to go to the gym.. You prefer to stay at home, watch some tv and eat some popcorn while you watch a movie... But then your phone rings!! It's your workout buddy to kick your ass and drag you to the gym... :)
There a lot of benefits to have a workout buddy, cause sometimes you just can't do it alone or you just need some help..


There's a big change you'll reach your goals sooner if you workout with a friend.. If you don't want to the other one will get you so far to go to the gym! So instead of 2 times it's easier to go 3 or 4 times if you workout together!
It's more fun to workout if you do it together!  it’s okay to have fun. In fact, the more fun your workouts are, the more you’re going to look forward to and be commited to them over the long-term.
It's easier to try new workouts. Like they say: there’s power in numbers. When you’ve got someone else with you it’s much less intimidating to start using the gym, going to new classes, hitting the free weights or just trying out new exercise equipment.
It's always a good thing to have some one nearby to check your form!
When you workout with eachother it's cool to compete! Try who's faster with rowing or who can lift more...
Your workout buddy has different skills and knowledge than you do – you can benefit from this by the different exercises they introduce you to, the correct form, new workouts and different ways of being active. Variety is one of the key components of fun, so you’re much more likely to stick to your workouts when you can do new things.

What to look for in a workout buddy:
-You like them :D
-You want them to be your fitness role model
-Find someone with a good additude
-Share similar goals
-Compatible schedules

You get better results if you workout with a buddy but it's really important to have a buddy who is just as passionate about it as you! You don't want a buddy who's dragging you down in your preformance and don't want to give it a 100%.. I see a lot of examples in my gym of workout buddies where one of them is very motivated and the other one is bringing her/him down cause they don't want to workout hard.. They just want to talk or just move but not train.. And often the other one is going down with them. You also want to make sure they don’t suffer from the following: constantly make excuses, excessively egotistical, use unhealthy shortcuts (like drugs), overly competitive, obstinate, always late, bad attitude, talk more than they work out… the list goes on and on...

~Judith

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