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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Which Workout Personality Are You?

If you’re skipping your workout way too often, you’re not necessarily lazy - you just might not have the right head for it. In a time when kids and curious weekend warriors are taking DNA tests to find their perfect sport, trainers are customizing workouts to their clients’ psychology. According to Linda Shelton, a trainer’s trainer in Los Angeles who developed this personality-centric program, everybody is one of five shapes, each of whom require a special workout and teaching style.

 If you: are dependable and predictable; a stick in the mud

You’re probably an: “L” for Linear, Literal

You respond best to: a consistent non-competitive regimen; workouts alone; a trainer that provides detail-oriented instruction and gives you your space

 

If you: are laid back and a social butterfly

You’re probably a: “C” for Chatty Cathy

You respond best to: Group exercise classes; or activities, like a run-walk with friends, that offer rewards upon reaching a goal

 

If you: are fiercely competitive and results-oriented; a thrill-seeker

You’re probably an: “A” for Ambitious, Accomplished

Your respond best to: goal-driven training, such as preparing for a 5K; keeping a log; training with someone fitter than you

 

Get the other Workout Personalities here.

 

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  • Lola's Avatar
    Posted by Lola Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:15am PDT

    How about if I haven't worked out in over a year...and should start again for health reasons? I need motivation, I can't seem to stop working to make time for the gym, seems like something always comes up.

    I began working about because I gained 20 lbs in one month on medication. Started working out 6/days per week with kickboxing, step classes, and alternating cardio and weights on my own. I enjoyed it at the time, but I ended up dropping off once I lost the weight, and haven't been back in over a year.

    Seems that weight loss was my goal, even though I really enjoyed myself. I know I need to go back, but I've been at a steady weight since, so I have a hard time motivating myself (busy life, travel for work, etc),

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated...

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  • SILENT KNIGHT's Avatar
    Posted by SILENT KNIGHT Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:17am PDT

    I'm definitely an A+.

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  • CiaoBella's Avatar
    Posted by CiaoBella Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:37am PDT

    i dont work out anymore. every time i went to the club some dude who would be with his chick would puff out his chest at me raise his shoulders up at me cause i am taller than he is.

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  • Rebekah's Avatar
    Posted by Rebekah Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:06am PDT

    How about none of the above? I guess I'm closest to an 'L' (thanks for that flattering description, btw), but not quite. I get so bored when exercising, but I prefer to exercise alone. No motivation--I need to exercise, but I just plain don't like to.

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  • KerryQ's Avatar
    Posted by KerryQ Thu Oct 15, 2009 6:08am PDT

    Lola, I did the same thing. I would suggest having a goal for your exercise, besides losing weight, or go to a class with someone. I'm working toward a 5k. After that, I can work for a 10k. But if that sort of thing isn't for you, just having someone going with you, and depending on you going with them, can hep keep you on track. Maybe one of those things can help.

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