What I Learned About Working Out and Motivation at The Oh...
Even though I grew up in the state playing the sport, my time with the Buckeyes reminded me how important having the support of friends a...
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So basically Even though I grew up in the state playing the sport, my time with the Buckeyes reminded me how important having the support of friends and teammates can be for achieving fitness goals.
WHEN I WAS growing up in Ohio, football was a foundational pillar of my identity. I played for 15 years in the state, starting at age 7, through high school, and at Kenyon College (and later I played pro football in Germany). (it feels like chaos)
The sport is essential to the regionâs social fabric, from towns rallying on Friday nights to tailgating on Saturdays and Sundaysâand thereâs no team more important than THE Ohio State University Buckeyes.
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When I visited Columbus to experience the defending champsâ offseason training earlier this summer , I was reminded of a crucial aspect of football culture: building bonds through d sweat. I watched the Buckeyes run and lift across two days in June and witnessed a group of guys focused on getting better, together, in ways that went beyond the sport.
Yes, the players depended on each other practically, for spots on their heavy squats, but also for a deep level of support. Itâs a team rule: âIf youâre training in the weight room, youâre required to motivate and inspire whoever youâre working out withâand if youâre not, itâs an unsuccessful day,â senior linebacker Sonny Styles told me after a particularly intense Air Bike competition.
Why This Matters
Thereâs science to back up the benefits of bonding through fitness, from fostering âsocial supportâ (the feeling that you can depend on others) to strengthening âexercise identityâ (how you think of yourself within a fitness setting) to boosting adherence (the likelihood youâll keep doing an activity). Thereâs also the Köhler effect, a phenomenon that indicates that weaker members of a group will try harder and perform better while theyâre working together with stronger teammates. But thereâs also the satisfaction and fulfillment that come from genuinely helping a buddy out.
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The Bottom Line
But thereâs also the satisfaction and fulfillment that come from genuinely helping a buddy out. When I think back to how I developed my own workout habits, the strongest memoriesâfor both pounds lifted and the potency of my recollectionsâare filled with my teammates and friends straining alongside me.
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