12/13/2021
Advice for overcoming gym-timidation. ๐๐ป
The other day someone asked if I had advice for "shy girls" who were intimidated by gyms. I was a little taken aback because I think "shy" is the wrong word here. The gym is actually an amazing place for shy girls (like myself) because you don't have to interact with anybody! I think what this person meant was "self-conscious". That being said, here are some practical tips for increasing your confidence in a gym environment:
1) Come with a plan: Ideally you should be following a program with prescribed exercises, sets, reps, etc. If you're a beginner, use a program that has video demos so you aren't concerned about "doing it wrong".
2) Wear clothes that you feel comfortable & confident in. If you're constantly worried about your stomach looking bloated, put on a baggy t-shirt and keep it moving! On the flip side, if you don't feel confident unless you have a super put-together fit on, then invest in some new clothes that make you feel strong/happy.
3) Focus on your workout. Put on headphones, listen to a bomb playlist, and think about your mind/muscle connection. Also, time your rest periods. Your mind should always be focused on your gainz and not on the people around you.
4) Let go of your ego (and I mean this in the nicest way possible). It's not about you! Most people are in the gym for the exact reason you are: to better themselves. They're not there to worry about what you're doing. If you need to, use the old stage trick of imagining everyone else is in their underwear. ๐
5) If you're still worried about doing the exercises incorrectly, consider joining a Crossfit gym (or a similar gym that teaches lifting) or hire a single session with a personal trainer.
At the end of the day, NO ONE should feel intimidated or discouraged from entering a gym. I can tell you as a real gym ju**ie, I am thrilled to see newbies coming in the gym (and I think any meathead would agree). โบ๏ธ
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