错过健身房:COVID-19居家令和正式健身社区

Cara J Ocobock, K. Hejtmanek
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2020年3月,美国部分地区发布了COVID-19居家令(saHOs),以遏制新型冠状病毒sars-CoV-2.1的传播。saHOs旨在保障人们的安全,但却产生了一些负面后果,包括失业或就业减少、儿童保育责任增加、经济压力、焦虑和孤独感增加。saho的另一个意想不到的影响是,由于健身房和健身中心(以下简称健身房)暂时关闭,人们的日常锻炼被打乱了。我们研究的目的是评估与CrossFit健身房的成员相比,saho如何影响那些依赖健身房的人的身心健康。这项工作强调了社区在坚持锻炼方面的关键作用,以及面对不可预见的干扰时锻炼常规灵活性的重要性,这是CrossFit品牌的关键要素。众所周知,锻炼对身心健康有好处,包括但不限于增加肌肉量、提高力量和柔韧性、减少炎症、改善情绪、减少抑郁、压力和焦虑较少研究的是健身房和在那里形成的关系如何影响身心健康。一些证据表明,团体锻炼,像其他团体活动一样,可以增进友谊,促进社区建设和知识,并提高日常锻炼的依从性。集体锻炼还能培养更好的归属感、使命感和自我效能感。这表明,健身房会员可以通过更好地坚持锻炼来改善身体健康,并通过人际关系和社区发展来改善心理健康。然而,正式(混合健身)与非正式(定期去健身房)健身社区之间的区别以及对运动坚持和表现的影响尚未得到充分研究。人们在健身房里进行友好的玩笑和知识交流,但很少有人在健身房里遇见或发展这些友谊,因为个人转变是在健身房锻炼的驱动动机5 .另一方面,混合健身的目的在于努力培养参与者的集体意识CrossFit成立于21世纪初,以其简陋的“盒子”或车库健身房,以及使用奥林匹克举重和力量举重的杠铃训练,将自己与主流健身房区分开来
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Missing the Gym: COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders and Formal Fitness Communities
In March 2020, COVID-19 stay-at-home orders (saHOs) were issued in parts of the united states to curb the spread of the novel corona virus sars-CoV-2.1 the saHOs were meant to keep people safe but had several negative consequences including the loss or reduction of employment, increased childcare responsibilities, financial stress, increased anxiety and loneliness.2 another unintended impact of the saHOs was the disruption of exercise routines, caused by temporary closure of gyms and fitness centers (hereafter simply gyms). the goal of our study was to assess how saHOs impacted perceived physical and mental well-being of those who relied on gyms compared to members of a CrossFit gym. this work highlights the critical role community plays in exercise adherence and the importance of exercise routine flexibility in the face of unforeseen disruptions, a key element of CrossFit’s brand. exercise has well-known physical and mental health benefits including, but not limited to, increased muscle mass, improved strength and flexibility, reduced inflammation, improved mood and reductions in depression, stress and anxiety.3 Less well studied are how gyms and the relationships formed there shape physical and mental well-being. some evidence suggests that group exercise, like other group activities, can enhance friendships, foster community building and knowledge and improve exercise routine adherence. Group exercise can also develop a better sense of belonging, purpose and self-efficacy.4 this suggests that gym membership may improve physical well-being through better exercise routine adherence and improve mental well-being through interpersonal relationships and community development. However, the difference between formal (CrossFit) vs. informal (regular gym-going) fitness communities and the impact that has on exercise adherence and performance is understudied. People engage in friendly banter and knowledge exchange while at the gym, but few people meet up or develop these friendships outside of the gym, because individual transformation is the driving motivation for exercising in gyms.5 CrossFit, on the other hand, is purposeful in its effort to develop a sense of community for its participants.6 Founded in the early 2000s, CrossFit distinguished itself from mainstream gyms with its barebones “box” or garage gyms, barbell training with use of Olympic weightlifting and powerlifting
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