ForeCourt July 2018

3 Reasons to Work Out With a Friend Stay Accountable With the Buddy System

yourself to improve. Even if your partner is stronger, faster, or in better shape than you, the drive to close the gap between your capabilities can be a big motivating factor. Psychologists call this mental push to avoid being the weak link the “Köhler effect.” In small groups, those who begin weaker often push themselves to improve the most. Why not put this psychological phenomenon to work for you? STAY ACCOUNTABLE The most valuable reason to have a workout buddy is accountability. Just having a dedicated person to ask you if you’ve met your fitness goals can have a significant impact on how regularly you exercise. In fact, something as simple as a bimonthly check-in has been shown to help people increase the amount of time they spend working out. A Stanford University study on the impact of social support on physical activity found that an occasional check-in boosted test subjects’ workout times by an average of 78 percent. This is part of a growing body of research that suggests positive social support may be a key factor in motivation. Even if you can’t actually exercise alongside your workout buddy, just checking in on one another’s goals can make a huge difference.

When you work out alone, it can be tempting to cut corners and get comfortable. After all, if you cheat on a pullup or don’t swing that kettlebell as high as you should, who will know? That’s where a workout buddy comes in. Here are three ways hitting the gym with a friend can make your workouts safer and more effective — and a lot more fun!

ENSURE PROPER FORM When you don’t perform an exercise correctly, you may not even be working the right muscles, which makes all of your hard work pointless. At best, you’ll cheat yourself out of the full benefits of your workout. At worst, you risk injury. By working out with someone else, you can spot one another and keep an eye out for lapses in form. You and your partner can keep each other honest, ensuring your routine stays safe and effective. GET A LITTLE COMPETITIVE Whether you make your workouts explicitly competitive or not, working out with someone is a great way to subconsciously push

JULY CLUB HAPPENINGS

LOCAL TENNIS NEWS We’re happy to report Tennis Pro Peter Torgrimson played in the USPTA Member Tennis Tournament on the grass in Newport. He went all the way to finals but was unable to cap off the win. Brian Morin’s son, Noah, lost in the finals of the High School State Double’s Tournament and was named to the all-state tennis team as a sophomore. Summer camps for the juniors are filling up nicely. We will add swimming at the Cumberland/ Lincoln Boys and Girls Club to the itinerary this year. Stop by the front desk to learn more! A DAY AT THE U.S. OPEN We have a bus trip booked for August 28 to the U.S. Open in New York. The bus is leaving

Fore Court at 6:30 a.m. for a full day at the Open and will be returning around 10:30 p.m. There will be lots of tennis

in the early rounds. This trip is limited to the first 50 people. SUMMER PROJECTS We will be doing various smaller projects over the next month or so. We apologize in advance if it affects certain areas of the club. We will not be doing as big a project as the court resurfacing of last year. Thank you in advance for your understanding.

NOAH MORIN AND (PARTNER) MATT LABOISSONNIERE AFTER THEIR MATCHES.

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