group fitness Archives - YMCA https://lafayettefamilyymca.org/tag/group-fitness/ Mon, 13 Sep 2021 14:11:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 7 Gym Etiquette Rules You Should Follow https://lafayettefamilyymca.org/7-gym-etiquette-rules/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=7-gym-etiquette-rules Fri, 03 Jan 2020 09:00:00 +0000 https://lafayettefamilyymca.org/?p=8389 Whether you’re a frequent gym-goer or you just started working out at your local community center, there are a few do’s and don’ts you’re probably aware […]

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Whether you’re a frequent gym-goer or you just started working out at your local community center, there are a few do’s and don’ts you’re probably aware of. For example, you likely know you should wipe down equipment when you’re done with it and avoid hogging a machine when you see someone waiting patiently. 

Using common sense and courtesy when working out in a public gym will give you (and everyone else) the best experience. But if you feel confused about what to do and what not to do, these seven gym etiquette rules should help!

1. Dress for success.

Here are the seven gym etiquette rules to follow at the Lafayette Family YMCA.

Wearing the wrong clothing to the gym can actually hurt you, or at least negatively impact your workout. Here are a few things you should leave at home, according to Women’s Health

  • 100% cotton clothes. Even though it may stink less than synthetic fabrics, cotton absorbs all of your sweat—which may lead to bacterial growth. Instead, try sweat-wicking materials like spandex and polyester.
  • Worn-out sneakers. As tennis shoes get older and lose tread, they provide less shock absorption and can impact the alignment of your feet, knees, and hips. If the designs on the bottom of your shoes are wearing off, it’s time for a new pair.
  • Rings. Wearing jewelry while you lift can cause an injury if you lose your grip on the weights, or the iron bar might scratch the metal or stone of your ring. Leave your jewelry in the locker room or at home, or try wearing a silicon ring to the gym.
  • Ill-fitting clothes. Too-tight gear can cause chafing, leg cramps, or even breathing difficulty. On the other hand, baggy clothes can get in the way while you’re running or lifting. Find a middle ground: workout clothes that fit and flatter you. 

And once you’ve found the best exercise outfits, make sure you’re wearing fresh gear to each workout. You don’t want moist, sweat-filled clothes to grow bacteria in your gym bag!

2. Get to class on time.

Here are the seven gym etiquette rules to follow at the Lafayette Family YMCA.

Group fitness classes are a great way to meet people at the gym or connect with the community you already have there. It’s good manners to arrive on time (and better manners if you can be there early!). 

We suggest skipping classes like restorative yoga if you think you’ll be late; you’ll probably disrupt the quiet atmosphere of the group if you come in 10 minutes after it starts. But if you’re late to a cardio class, you can quickly sneak in the back and set up quietly before catching up with the others.

3. Respect the machines.

Here are the seven gym etiquette rules to follow at the Lafayette Family YMCA.

Before hopping on the treadmill or picking up those weights, check to make sure the equipment is free. If not, ask if you can “work in” with someone, which means trading off sets of cardio or free weights with the other person. But if the other gym-goer is almost finished, he or she may decline your request to work in. Just be patient and give them space until they’re ready to pass the machine or weights off to you.

When you’re using the gym equipment, it’s important to remember that—like you—other people are working out on a tight schedule. So, if you need to use the restroom or grab a drink, drape your towel over the machine and come back quickly (after a minute or two, not 10). And once you’ve finished with the machine, move on. Sitting on equipment you’re not using to text, scroll social media, or take the perfect selfie is disrespectful to the people waiting on you.

4. Give people personal space.

Here are the seven gym etiquette rules to follow at the Lafayette Family YMCA.

Gyms can get busy, but it’s polite to give other gym-goers as much space as you can. Try not to get on a bike or treadmill right next to someone if other machines are open. If you do have to squeeze in your cardio next to another person, keep your eyes on your own machine, TV screen, and workout stats. Your neighbor doesn’t want you watching over his or her shoulder!

Similar gym etiquette rules apply in the weight room: Keep a wide berth around the heavy lifters to keep them (and yourself) safe. You also want to stay out of their line of sight; while this may seem counterintuitive, it’s distracting to weightlifters when they notice someone close to their bench or bar. 

And regardless of where you are, don’t flirt with others who are trying to exercise. The gym is a great place to meet new people, but it should also be a safe space to work out, not a place where people worry about being harassed.

5. Avoid making calls, and use headphones.

Here are the seven gym etiquette rules to follow at the Lafayette Family YMCA.

Using your phone for anything other than music at the gym can be pretty disruptive to others. That’s why you shouldn’t make any calls—or keep them in the lobby, locker room, or community area. If you do have to take a call, try using headphones and excusing yourself from the crowded cardio or weights room. 

Speaking of headphones, you should use these whenever you listen to music or stream a TV show during a workout. But it’s also important to pay attention to others who are wearing them; they may be intently focused on their exercise or jamming to loud workout tunes. For this reason, don’t startle or quickly approach someone with headphones in, even if you know them. You don’t want someone to lose control of their equipment just because you wanted to say hi.

6. Clean up after yourself.

Here are the seven gym etiquette rules to follow at the Lafayette Family YMCA.

During your workout, it’s best to keep your water bottle, towel, mat, and other items close to you instead of spreading them all over the place. This helps other gym-goers know which equipment you’re using and which spaces are available for them to exercise in. And if you spill your water or protein shake, clean it up immediately so nobody slips and falls.

Once you’re finished your reps, put away any weights, mats, or exercise balls you borrowed. And while we mentioned this before, please wipe down any and all machines you used! Bacteria can live for several hours on sweaty gym equipment (and viruses can last several days), but when you use disinfectant spray and paper towels, you’re fighting these germs and helping your gym stay clean.

7. Make friends, and only give advice when asked!

Here are the seven gym etiquette rules to follow at the Lafayette Family YMCA.

It’s perfectly fine (and kind!) to introduce yourself to new members or people you keep running into or seeing at the gym. However, it’s important to only give these new friends workout advice if they ask you. Avoid telling them things like their form is wrong or they should be running faster; comments like these only make people feel judged and unwelcome.

This also applies if someone gives you unsolicited advice. You can just nod politely and move on while continuing to exercise like you were before. If you still have issues with your well-intentioned neighbor, you can always ask a staff member for help. And if you’re unsure about any of these rules, or you’re looking for exercise or form-related tips, your gym’s staff is here to assist you!

Now you’re ready to follow these gym etiquette rules—and you’re one step closer to reaching your fitness goals! But if you’re not sure where to start, don’t worry. A fitness coach or other staff member can provide tips for a great workout while helping you feel more at home.

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With two locations in Lafayette, Indiana, the Lafayette Family YMCA is a community committed to healthy living and social responsibility. For more fitness tips and to stay up to date about YMCA events, connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram, or visit our website here.

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How To Get Motivated to Work Out When it Feels Impossible https://lafayettefamilyymca.org/how-get-motivated-work-out-when-feels-impossible/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-get-motivated-work-out-when-feels-impossible Wed, 01 May 2019 14:20:00 +0000 https://lafayettefamilyymca.org/?p=7968 It’s perfectly normal to have days when you know you should go to the gym and get your workout in, but you’re exhausted. All you probably […]

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It’s perfectly normal to have days when you know you should go to the gym and get your workout in, but you’re exhausted. All you probably want to do is put on your comfy clothes and watch another episode of your favorite show. There is nothing wrong with this, but you may feel guilty later for skipping your workout.

Finding the inspiration to exercise is something everyone struggles with, but you can use a few easy tips to get back on track. Read on to learn how to get motivated to work out and overcome your fatigue or guilt!  

1. Get moving.

The easiest way to jumpstart your workout is to get up and get moving! Don’t let that little voice in the back of your mind discourage you by making you overthink your reps, sets, or time. Make a promise to yourself—and your body—to simply stay active for at least 20 minutes.

Whether you go for a walk, hop on a bike, lift weights, or attend a group fitness class with friends, you’re getting your heart rate up and your muscles moving! Let those fun moments of fitness inspire you to keep it up and potentially push yourself to do more.

2. Find a partner.

Woman wondering how to get motivated to work out at the gym when she doesn’t want to.

Some people have no issue finding the motivation to make it to the gym, but others need a little more inspiration—and that’s okay. This is a great time to grab a friend or partner who will push you to reach and exceed your fitness goals!

Hold yourself accountable and enjoy exercise even more with a partner workout. You’ll have someone to share your progress with, and you can even pay it forward by encouraging them on tough days!

3. Become an AM athlete.

Waking up early to go to the gym before work may be less tempting than catching a few extra Zs, but exercising in the morning helps you feel pumped and ready to take on your day. You just need to roll out of bed and get moving!

Even if you don’t immediately feel it, your body is ready for that early-morning sweat session. That’s because cortisol—the stress hormone—is active and prepared to keep you awake and alert. Your body has its highest level of cortisol in the morning. Don’t wait to exercise until the end of the day, when a lack of energy or a long list of evening to-dos can take priority over a workout.

4. Set small goals.

Woman wondering how to get motivated to work out at the gym when she doesn’t want to.

Setting a goal for yourself is a great way to kickstart your fitness journey, but you’ll need short-term steps to achieve on your long-term plan. Goals like “getting healthy” or “losing weight” are common, but with progress only showing after months of hard work, it’s easy to get discouraged when you don’t see immediate results.

Try thinking smaller: running a faster mile, going to the gym more often, or getting your first pull-up. By adding a few short-term goals along the way to your overall goal—and tracking your progress in a journal or on a fitness app— you’ll be able to stay motivated and focused.

5. Change it up.

Doing the same workout week after week can get old fast. Keep your body and mind engaged by changing it up every once in a while. Switch up where and how you exercise to keep your mind and body fresh.

Trying something new will also help you avoid fitness ruts and find new activities you enjoy. Trade in your run for a swim, add a new group fitness class to your rotation, or meet with a personal trainer to push yourself past your plateau.

6. Create a workout playlist.

Woman wondering how to get motivated to work out at the gym when she doesn’t want to.

A playlist filled to the brim with your favorite music can really help you feel more like working out. Whether you like pop hits, hard rock, Broadway musicals, or rap, there is music out there perfect for your tastes.

Set the pace for your workout with the right beat! Find songs that are 120 to 140 beats per minute—depending on your exercise style—to keep you moving and your heart pumping. You can even start your playlist as you get dressed and stretch to get the endorphins flowing and encourage yourself.

7. Reward yourself.

While the results of regular exercise are an outstanding reward, sometimes we need a little something to keep us motivated along the way. Rewarding yourself when you complete a workout can help you actually look forward to being active again.

These rewards can be grabbing dinner, enjoying a frozen yogurt treat, watching a few episodes of your favorite TV show, or dedicating a day to self-care. Just make sure your reward keeps you inspired and healthy!

No matter how you motivate yourself to go to the gym, the results of your hard work will be worth it. Keep focused, find new ways to get moving, and get ready to make amazing progress!

With two locations in Lafayette, Indiana, the Lafayette Family YMCA is a community committed to healthy living and social responsibility. For more fitness tips and to stay up to date about YMCA events, connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram, or visit our website here.

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