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It's probably a range of factors, like those I discovered when I asked all the gym-going visitors to my website in September 2000 what motivated them to keep exercising at a fitness centre. I received over 100 responses and a large range of helpful tips. After examining the responses, people appeared to be motivated by six different factors.
Here they are, with a sample of responses to explain their meaning:
1.Fear
… of what will happen if I don't keep going to the gym.
… of turning into a total slob.
… of gaining weight.
2. Money
… I've paid up for the next five years.
… The fees are automatically deducted from my credit card.
3. Results
… I'm still waiting to reach my weight loss goal.
… I can see a difference and feel the body fat coming off.
4. Social scene
… I exercise with a friend, so it's a social outlet.
... I like the atmosphere and often go out with others after class
5. Lifestyle
… Keeping fit is part of my life.
… I've made a commitment to improving my health.
6. Positive vibes
… I feel healthier, stronger and have more energy.
… Regular exercise makes me feel good.
Of these categories, which would be most effective in providing you with long-term motivation to stay in shape? If you answered 5 and 6, you're on the right track!
Need help motivating your members?
If you own or manage a fitness centre and would like help motivating your existing and potential services, contact Matt about his consulting services.
(C) Matt O'Neill 2004
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