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4 Tips for Finding and Utilizing a Gym Partner
4 Tips for Finding and Utilizing a Gym Partner
Trying to find a gym partner can be a challenge. You have to have the same schedule and goals. Whether you are wearing the same gym clothes that represent a brand and ideal or find each other through an app, you can push each other to new heights. Whether you need someone to train with for competition or hitting a PR, knowing how to find a partner is essential.

Have you been putting on your gym clothes, heading to the gym, and powering through your training session by yourself? You are missing out on having a built-in motivator, rival, and fellow iron sport enthusiast in a gym partner. Finding someone you can rely on to be your spotter and share advice with every time you hit the gym is a challenge. Here are six tips to help you find a gym partner and how you can push each other to new heights.

Look Toward Your Community

If you think you don’t have a community, look to your choices in gym apparel. Your favorite pair of black camo leggings might come from a community of like-minded bodybuilders. The brands you choose for your gym wear may cultivate communities, providing advice and information. You can also spot other people at the gym who share your dedication. One of the best places to find a new gym partner who is as committed to the iron sport as you are is in your community. If you both accept no excuses for missing a training session and share a passion for being relentless in pursuing your bodybuilding goals, you are an ideal match already. Connecting with someone in your community based around living and breathing bodybuilding makes it easy to find a gym partner.

Find a Partner with Shared Interests

Finding someone with similar interests and training goals in the gym is important. If you are training for a competition, your training sessions will look different from someone chasing a PR and doesn’t need to focus on aesthetics. When you have similar goals, you can share tips and motivate each other much easier than if you have radically different gym objectives.

There’s an App for That

If you can’t find someone in your community, try using an app. This can help you find a gym partner in your local community based on your location. This is an easy solution for finding someone who has a similar schedule. If your potential partner isn’t from your gym, you might need to work out with them once or twice to get a feel for their personality and to see if they are right for you. While not as easy as meeting someone at your local gym, it can be convenient in that all the information you need to start is on display.

Push Each Other

Finally, once you have found the right partner, push each other so you can both reach new heights. You can start with a friendly competition to see who breaks a PR first, or you can both head to a competition together. Your partner can be a resource for inspiration, making you want to do better. They can give you new recipes when you’re bulking or help you with different lifting techniques than what you are used to. Above all, your gym partner can be a friend who can help you be a better bodybuilder and a better person.

About Better Bodies

The Better Bodies team hopes to use fitness to transform the world, and they create gym wear for passionate bodybuilders. Whether you’re taking the first steps in your bodybuilding journey or you’ve spent untold hours in the gym, if you live and breathe bodybuilding, the Better Bodies community will welcome you. Wearing Better Bodies gym clothes shows you are part of the community. It’s an easy way to tell the world you have a passion for the bodybuilding lifestyle and embody the Better Bodies’ no-excuses, no-compromises lifestyle. Better Bodies offers gym clothes and gear including black camo leggings, gym gloves, a gym duffle bag collection, lifting belts, and other equipment and accessories. Better Bodies’ apparel is for you if you have a passion for the iron sport and are committed to bodybuilding.

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