You've heard of " ," but we suspect people suffer from another common ailment that saps some joy out of their routines: gymposter syndrome, our term for the sneaking suspicion many of us have that everyone else is working out more than us. It's to be expected. You can only swipe past so many and video clips featuring the inside of before you start to feel like while you're on your phone on your couch, everyone else is busy working out.
But how often are people hitting the gym? The truth is, you'll get different answers depending on who you ask. According to the from the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, only adults reach the physical activity recommendations for aerobic and muscle-strengthening activities. (That's at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity aerobic activity five times a week, or 20 minutes of vigorous intensity aerobic activity three days per week, per the , FYI.) But if you , it probably seems like way more people are working up a sweat way more often than that stat would imply.
In an attempt to normalize the fact that there's a huge variation in people's typical workout routine, we decided to anonymously poll PS Fit followers on Instagram. In an Instagram story, we asked how often our followers work up a sweat. We also asked our PS Fit followers why they exercise — and the answers surprised us (in a good way).
Our anonymous poll, which was posted to the Instagram story, collected a total of 441 responses over a 24-hour period. Perhaps unsurprisi.
