Seven tips to make starting a new workout easy.
Everyone has a routine to their life so trying something new is never easy even if it is just a workout. We’ve been trying a lot of new workouts lately and have developed a really good appreciation for what it’s like to be a newbie. We’d like to share some of our tips for getting started no matter your fitness level.
Seven tips for starting a new type of workout
1/ Pick your start day
Pick a time when you’re more likely to feel relaxed. Maybe hump day when the better part of the week is already behind you or the end of your work week when the beginning of your “you time” starts.
2/ Be prepared
Complete the paperwork online or show up with the printed version completed. It saves everyone time.
3/ Show up early
Show up for a new workout about 15 minutes early. It will give you a chance to put your stuff away, get oriented to the space and get some tips so that you know what to expect by the time the workout starts.
4/ Focus on the form
Most workouts are mixed level so non-peak times are great for newbies if you can swing it. The classes are generally smaller and instructors have more time to correct your form and help you get the most from the exercises. If different levels are offered, don’t be too proud to start with the first level. Getting the form right will help you realize the benefits of the workout and keep you injury free.
5/ Modify the exercises as needed
Doing the full expression of a pose or movement before your body is ready is a recipe for injury. Most exercises can be easily modified so that you get the benefit without the bad kind of pain. Talk with the instructor prior to class for some suggestions especially if you have an injury or other medical condition.
6/ Purchase a series
Don’t make a decision about whether or not to continue after your first experience. Like many other things in life, your first time is likely not going to be your best experience. Do the workout at least ten times before you make a decision about whether or not you like it especially if it is a workout of interest.
7/ Invest in the gear
Half the battle is having the gear that makes you feel good during the activity. You don’t want to be flashing your private parts, wearing shoes that hurt or dying of thirst during a really sweaty workout. Get the basics to start so that you feel confident walking in and then invest in more gear when you’re hooked.
If you’re experienced in a certain type of workout and you see a newbie in your class, be sure to say Hello. A simple gesture like saying Hello can make their first experience a positive one. Who knows…you might just meet a new friend too.
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