How Hard and How Often? The Impact of Exercise Styles on Enjoyment
Fri Apr 04 2025
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The way people feel about exercise can be influenced by how hard and how often they push themselves. A group of 16 active adults, both men and women, took part in a study to see how different exercise styles affect their feelings and enjoyment.
The participants tried out three different types of workouts: steady moderate exercise, steady intense exercise, and intense intervals with short breaks. The goal was to see how these different styles made them feel during and after the workout.
During the workouts, the participants rated how hard they felt they were working. The results showed that the steady intense exercise felt the hardest, followed by the intervals, and then the moderate exercise. This makes sense, as pushing harder usually feels tougher.
The participants also rated how they felt emotionally during the workouts. Again, the steady intense exercise had the lowest scores, meaning it felt the least enjoyable in the moment. The moderate exercise had the highest scores, making it feel the most enjoyable during the workout.
Interestingly, when asked to remember how much they enjoyed the workouts after they were done, the results were different. Most people said they enjoyed the steady intense exercise the most, even though it felt the hardest and least enjoyable during the workout. This shows that enjoyment of exercise isn't just about how it feels in the moment.
The study also looked at how the participants' bodies responded to the different exercise styles. However, the results were not clear enough to draw any strong conclusions from this aspect.
So, what does this all mean? It seems that even if a workout feels tough in the moment, people might still enjoy it overall. This could be because they feel a sense of accomplishment or because they know they're getting a good workout. It's also possible that the body responds better to certain types of exercise, even if the mind doesn't enjoy it as much in the moment.
It's important to note that this study only looked at active adults, so the results might not apply to everyone. Also, the study didn't look at long-term effects, so it's not clear if these findings would hold up over time.
In the end, the best type of exercise is the one that you enjoy and can stick with. If you're feeling bored with your current workout routine, it might be worth trying something new. You might find that you enjoy it more than you think.
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