Network Magazine Summer 2016 | Page 21

CEC ARTICLE GX SKILLS KEEPING IT FRESH Participants can tire of our classes – and so can we. So how can you keep things fresh in the studio while retaining your unique flavour? WORDS: CAROLINE HYNES ne of the biggest challenges faced by group fitness professionals is maintaining variety in their classes, particularly in freestyle programs. If participants feel like they’re doing the same thing over and over, week after week, their devotion to a class can be short lived – especially if they’re also not seeing results. On the flipside, humans are also creatures of habit who value a certain level of consistency. This makes knowing exactly how much to change, and when to change it, tricky. O So how do you know it’s time to shake things up? Identify the signs from participants Firstly, learn to identify some telltale warning signs. If there are no signs then perhaps you are already providing the appropriate level of variety, but if things are starting to tire, the first hint you’ll receive will generally come from your participants. Sometimes you’ll receive direct feedback asking you to include certain methods of training or particular exercises or focuses in the workout. If it’s a music-based program they may ask for a new track. Other signs I’ve identified include regulars changing the exercise you’ve prescribed for ‘something different’ or because another instructor has told them a new or innovative way of doing it. Generally this isn’t done with any malice, so rather than taking it personally, take it as a sign that they are looking for something more and throw in a few innovative tricks of your own for them to try. I bel