The initial months of the New Year is galloping by and many folks are still sorting out their goals and resolutions for 2021. Hooray for you if you've already set your goals. For those hesitating to set new fitness goals after having last year's sidetracked by gym closures, it's time to get back in action. Even if your gym is still restricted, there are plenty of ways to get your fitness mojo on in 2021. There are now many online workout classes that can help get you moving and back into shape. The trick is finding the classes that are right for you.
When choosing an online fitness class, you should consider key factors that can make a difference in the results you get, how long you stick with a programme, and, ultimately, your satisfaction. Here are five tips to consider when choosing an online workout
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1. Find a class tailored to your goals, fitness level, and/or health status. There's nothing more discouraging than trying to follow a fitness instructor who's doing movements at a speed you can't keep up with, or teaching moves that feel too intense. If you're just starting out, find beginner classes offering a lower level of intensity. As your fitness improves, add in intermediate level classes. If your fitness level is high, look for advanced classes in cardio, yoga, strength training or other exercises. Older adults should seek instructors who specialise in the specific needs of your age group, such as maintaining and building muscle, maintaining flexibility, and improving balance.
2. Make sure the instructor is qualified. There are thousands of instructors teaching classes on social media or fitness websites, but the wrong instructor can result in injury or a bad experience. Look for instructors who've earned credentials and have experience in the types of workouts you enjoy.
3. Choose a programme with a wide variety of classes. Movement is medicine, as the saying goes and the more types of movement, the better. Variety can enhance your overall fitness. For example, instead of doing the same cardio class each day, mix in a strength training class to build muscle, tai chi for balance, or yoga for flexibility. Choose other classes that help improve your agility, endurance, and your sense of empowerment and calm.
4. Find a class that motivates you. Data shows that 50 percent of sedentary people who start a new exercise programme drop out after six months. An instructor who inspires and motivates you is key to your success. Top motivating factors to look for include enthusiasm and encouragement, personality, challenging exercises, music you like, and a sense of community. If your online community allows for commenting, share your fitness goals with the group to get additional encouragement or to spark an online conversation. Get engaged with others to stay inspired.
5. Find online classes that are convenient to your schedule and fit your budget. Are you more likely to stick with an 8 AM class, a noon class, or an-end-of-day class? Finding a class time that suits your routine increases your chances of sticking with a new programme.