Women's Fitness

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
38 womensfitness.co.uk | September 2016

F


itness is no longer niche it’s
mainstream. While at one time
the gym wasassociated only
with the likes of bodybuilders
hardcore fit freaks and athletes now
more and more people are starting
to make conscious decisions that
affect their health body and fitness.
We’ve slowly seenthe industry
grow more popular thro ugh at-home
exercise videos in the 1980s and the
subsequent rise in in terest in
running but never has it exploded
in the way that it has done in recent
years thanks to th e power of
technology. But how exactly have
the likes of appsfitness watches
and devices made us fitte r?

A motivation boost
Injuries aside one of th e bi ggest
obstacles we face when it comes to
getting fit is our motivation – or lack
of it. Whether you struggle to get up
early for a pre-work session or
post-work drinks with friends are ju st
way more tempting than hitting the
gym we could all use a little help
staying on the fitness wagon
sometimes. ‘Technology has had
a huge impact on fitness trends
largely because it has made people
more motivated to work out’ says
Myzone founder Dave Wright. ‘Not
only are you able to track your
activities but you’ re re warded like
never before.’ Being able to receive
your data visually – on your phone
watch or computer screen – at any
time really puts into perspective
what you’ re achieving. This can be

the bi ggest push and knowing
your device is recording your
activity encourages you to keep up
the good work as well as to push
harder to beatyour previous
achievements which you might
have otherwise forgotten about.

Social beings
Fitness hasgrown hugely thanks
to social media – from gym selfiesto
motivational memes working out is
one of th e thingswe mostlike to
post about. Not only can you get
ideas and tips for exercise from
fitness gurus on social media but
posting about your own workouts
almostacts like a validation foryour
hard work – and who doesn’t want
that? ‘This kind of feedback
empowers people to exercise more
effectively’ addsDave. ‘I t’s the
psychology of instant grat ification.’
Every time we hit the gym there’s
an element of pride and satisfaction
afterwards and posting it on
Instagram or Facebook allows
us to bask in this. Shane Harman
Garmin UK wellness and fitness
product manager reckons that
social media has also had a huge
impact on which kind of workouts
people are doing thanks to
sharea bility boosting their
popularity. For instance the squat
challenge – which involved just
squatting daily – shot tovira l
status thanks to its simplicity and
accessibility allowing everyone
and anyone to take part from the
comfort of th eir own homes.

Get holistic
Apps like MyFitnessPal and devices
like Fitbit help us take an everyday
holistic approach to fitness health
and wellbeing. As well as tracking
your activity throughout the day
outside of workouts – for example
through steps taken or calories
burned – they also allow you to track
what you’ ve eaten. Fooddiaries can
be helpful for people trying to lose
weight or wanting to discover what
could be causing them digestive
prob lems and ke eping one that
coincide s with fitness data could be
particularly useful to help you figure
out what tweaks could be made to
further your goals. Throw into th e mix
information about sleep and you’ re
on a one-way track to success.

Show us the progress
The fact that we can now record
every step mile or length ofour
workout has changed fitness hugely.
‘We see numbers in bl ack and white
during and after exercise’ says
Shane. ‘What previously may have
felt like “a good run” has been
quantifi ed into X seconds per
kilometre faster than last week.’ It
might seemlike a more obsessive
approach to working out but to many
of us it’s the keyto improving.
Having numbers and data to
accompany every session means
that we judge less on how a workout
feels – so it’s easier to go harder (or
lighter) than the la st session and to
push through to make progress. But
that’s not all – technology can also

EXERCISE


Technology has massively pushed the


fitness industry forward so how canit


help you reach your go als?


Fit for


the future

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