Attitudes Surrounding Group Cycling Versus Individual Cycling During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Alexis Trumbetti, Selen Razon, Lawrence W. Judge, Olivia Huffman, Meghan G. Ramick
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Group exercise settings can offer a team-like environment that can enhance social bonding as well as increased physical effort and perhaps higher enjoyment of the activity. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many exercisers were unable to attend their conventional exercise classes. To circumvent this issue, a local spin studio in the Mideast United States allowed members to rent a spin bike and follow along to rides recorded and broadcasted by instructors. The purpose of this study was to survey members’ remote cycling experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Seventeen adult cyclists (16 female, 1 male, Mage = 37.1 ± 12.0 years) responded to a survey that included five Likert scale and six open-ended questions. The results revealed that participants were less motivated, less engaged, and felt less confident while spinning remotely from home. Members reported missing the community component of in-person classes the most. Isolation is sometimes a barrier to chronic exercise; a group fitness class can help motivate participants to push themselves physically and mentally.
COVID-19大流行期间对团体骑行与个人骑行的态度
团体锻炼可以提供一个团队般的环境,可以增强社会联系,增加体力劳动,也许还能提高活动的乐趣。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,许多锻炼者无法参加传统的锻炼课程。为了避免这个问题,美国中东地区的一家当地动感单车工作室允许会员租用一辆动感单车,并跟随教练录制和播放的骑行过程。本研究的目的是调查会员在COVID-19大流行期间的远程骑行经历。17名成年自行车手(16名女性,1名男性,年龄= 37.1±12.0岁)参与了一项包括5个李克特量表和6个开放式问题的调查。结果显示,参与者在远离家庭的情况下,动力更低,参与度更低,感觉更不自信。成员们报告说,他们最想念面对面课程的社区组成部分。孤立有时是长期锻炼的障碍;团体健身课程可以帮助激励参与者在身体和精神上推动自己。
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