I recently saw an article about Peloton. While itโs been in the news for a controversial ad, this article was about Citron Researchโs prediction that the bike/treadmill companyโs stock will fall to $5 at some point. The reasoning was because Peloton doesnโt actually have a unique advantageโit sells hardware and software that can be reproduced for much cheaper by bigger companies that are already doing so.
Whether the stock falls doesnโt matter to me; Iโve got no skin in that game. But between Peloton, Mirror and other emerging tech companies, Iโve been thinking a lot about this growing trend of technology + fitness and working out at home, and how theyโre really just todayโs version of the Bowflex and P90X.
Working out at home seems so convenient. You donโt have to drive anywhere, you can work out on your schedule and you can customize how long you work out. The problem is that no one sticks with it long term. I see Pelotons pop up on Facebook Marketplace all the time. Or worse, people end up buying themselves a really expensive clothes hanger. Just as those who did P90X for 90 days and then said, โNow what?โ
Home workouts can definitely save time, but only those disciplined enough will stick with a routine. And frankly, most of us (myself included) are not disciplined enough to do things on our own. So whatโs the trick? Accountability through community.
We are social creatures. Even self-described introverts (me) need to be around others. If you simply look at human history, community matters a lot. At first, it was to simply to survive (a few of us will hunt for the tribe while others take care of the kiddos, etc.). and now itโs built into our DNA to connect with others face to face.
Look, many of you are very smart people. But you wouldnโt have put yourself through a college education by going to the library and reading textbooks on your own. You went to a physical place where you had professors guiding you through the curriculum and correcting you when you needed it. You had peers surrounding you for both the academic push and the social interactions. And you progressed a heck of a lot faster because of both.
At Oceanside CrossFit, you have coaches to guide you through our workout curriculum and correct you when you need it. You have peers surrounding you for both the physical push and the social interactions. And you will progress a heck of a lot faster because of both.
At Oceanside CrossFit we push each other to do more in workouts; we create accountability to show up (in an obvious โHey, see you tomorrow!โ or a less obvious โI RSVPโd for the 9:00a classโI canโt back out now!โ), and we relieve stress when weโre able to laugh and connect with others.
When youโre chatting with others before and after a workout and have people that genuinely care about whatโs going on in your life, you experience a connection that canโt be made through a screen.
This is what Peloton and many other companies are missingโand itโs what we pride ourselves on.
Inspiration provided by Chris Plentus at Kanna Fitness.