Purpose:
I am doing some market research into the fitness world and I would love to hear your experiences with finding people to workout with.<p>Let's start with some context:
Suppose you're a fitness enthusiast who is into working out and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. You like running, weightlifting and yoga. However, you tend to work out alone and you're looking to share your passion for sport and working out. You're looking for someone (or perhaps a group of people in your area) who share the same interest in sport, are about the same or better fitness level than you, and you share a similar working out schedule or routine.<p>Some questions to understand your experience:<p>1. What are your experiences with finding fitness partners to workout with?<p>2. Was your experience difficult? If so, what made it so difficult?<p>3. Why was this experience difficult?<p>4. What are some ways to get around this problem now? (i.e. what are some solutions that currently exist?).<p>5. Are those solutions the best solutions? If not, why are they not the best solutions?<p>Thank you!
I've had a running buddy for ~4 years now (who was already a friend prior to running together). It just happened by luck; we were having drinks one night and I mentioned that my doctor told me to exercise more. We're also lucky that we agreed to run in the morning and could fit that into our schedules.<p>I don't look at it as sharing passion; frankly I don't like running or any form of exercise-for-exercise's-sake. For me, sharing is a way to motivate each other to exercise and to keep each other accountable.
it's difficult, because friends have different time preferences and location preferences.<p>my solution is working out alone. It's fine, because it's also a good time to do deep thinking.