Making regular physical activity a priority may be challenging. There might be hurdles even before you start. You have to make the time, choose the activity, find a place to do it, get the gear and so on. This can feel like a lot.
There is one thing that can make it easier—enlisting a buddy or joining a group. In practical terms, working out with others holds us accountable. You are more likely to show up, follow through and stay motivated. Working out in a group elevates mood and lowers stress. It also makes exercising fun and social, so it becomes even better for your body and mind.1 Exercise quantity and quality are higher when working out in a group.1
Get moving with a partner.
Develop a community of supporters by choosing a group activity to work on your fitness goals. There are many options, like:
Whether working out with 1 or 100, getting active is important to reaching your health goals. Choose who can help you succeed.
Before you start any new exercise routine, talk to your doctor to make sure it’s safe.
Tired of the gym? Your everyday activities count as exercise too. Find out how you can up your exercise levels.
1https://blogs.bcm.edu/2024/02/13/benefits-of-exercise-classes-and-groups/
This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.