IT IS an all too familiar warm-up routine for most gym-goers.
Slip on your trainers, stretch off your muscles … then choose your music,
untangle your headphones, check your messages and make sure your water bottle is
full.
But fitness fans will waste 21 minutes of each hour on activities that simply
burn up time rather than calories, a survey has found.
Chatting and adjusting clothes are other popular procrastination tactics
which help the typical gym member waste around 35 per cent of each visit -
spending only 39 minutes an hour actually exercising.
The poll found that up to 55 per cent of gym members fiddle with their phone
or iPod to work out the music to go with their session.
30 per cent of regulars take as long as ten minutes to sort out their
headphones, according to the survey of 1000 adults.
Up to a third (32 per cent) admit they regularly interrupt their routines to
chat to other gym-goers.
Other time-wasting habits to emerge from the study include the constant
refilling of water bottles, adjusting clothes and trainers and checking
phones.
Kevin Yates of fitness chain Harpers, which carried out the survey, said:
"Your time at the gym shouldn't be spent untangling headphones, choosing music
or checking your phone, and we hope this makes gym-goers more aware of the time
they spend exercising and the time they spend not exercising."
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