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Friendly Reminder: People Workout for a Number of Reasons

If you’re new(ish) to the gym, you might be super conscious of what other people are thinking about your workout.

If you’re a seasoned gym vet, you might be tempted to analyze and critique other people’s workouts.

In both cases, it’s helpful to remember that people are in the gym for a number of different reasons, many of which might be different from yours, and many of which you know nothing about.

Here’s a short list of why someone might be doing the workout they’re doing, and a key takeaway at the end:

  • Improving athleticism.

  • Bodybuilding.

  • Powerlifting.

  • Cross training for running.

  • CrossFit.

  • Olympic lifting.

  • General health.

  • Rehab.

  • Actively injured.

  • Prepartum.

  • Postpartum.

  • Currently pregnant.

  • New lifter.

  • Old lifter.

  • Having fun.

  • Training.

  • Mental health.

  • Social hour.

  • Athlete.

  • Former athlete.

  • Weight loss.

  • Weight gain.

  • In season.

  • Off season.

  • Learning something new.

  • Technique.

  • Imbalances.

  • PRs.

  • Volume.

  • Hypertrophy.

  • Depression.

  • Anxiety.

  • Eating disorder.

  • Exercise obsession.

  • Body dysmorphia.

  • Disease prevention.

  • Playing around.

  • Sport-specific.

  • Crunched for time.

  • Invisible illness/handicap.

  • Joy.

The takeaway:

Nobody knows what you’re doing but you. Keep doing you.

You don’t know what anyone is doing but you. Keep doing you.