/* MAKE SURE TO CHANGE THE NAME HERE AS WELL OTHERWISE CSS WONT CHANGE AND THE POPUP WONT WORK */

EXERCISE ADDICTION

08.05.2019

Fitness

The benefits of regular exercise are well known – decreased risk of disease, cancers, mental disorders and increased physical, mental and social wellbeing. But can you exercise too much?

Regular physical activity is undoubtably good for us, but it is possible to have too much of a good thing! There is a point at which exercise becomes excessive and we risk injury and negative psychological symptoms (such as being irritable if we miss an exercise session). Exercise even has the potential to become an addiction, and just like any other addiction it can lead to a lot of associated suffering. Although rare, extreme cases can ruin people’s lives by splitting up relationships, getting into exercise-related financial debt, and even losing employment.

What does an addiction look like?

There are seven general symptoms that practitioners look for when diagnosing exercise addiction:

• The need to exercise more and more frequently to get the desired physical or mental result
• The presence of physical or mental withdrawal symptoms if an exercise session is missed
• Wanting to cut down but not being able to
• Inability to not go to the gym or take rest days
• A marked reduction in other activities because we’re exercising instead
• Continuing to exercise despite injury/not wanting to

This sounds like me. Am I addicted?

Probably not. There is a big distinction between a healthy exercise habit (even an excessive one) and a clinically relevant addiction. Several people exhibit one or more of these symptoms without exercise being a real problem. If you are worried, the best first option would be to see your GP.

How much research has been done in this area?

In a nutshell, not much. But I am currently leading the world’s largest ever study into exercise addiction as part of my PhD and would love for you to help!

If you can spare 10 minutes, please fill out this anonymous survey exploring exercise addiction. All you need to be is a member of a health club to be eligible.

Complete the survey

Mike Trott is a UK-based fitness professional who specializes in sports personality psychology and sports exercise physiology. He has conducted academic research into group exercise interventions and personality, exercise addiction, and foam rolling physiology, and is also a multi-award-winning Les Mills instructor, trainer and presenter.

If you want more health and fitness inspiration simply sign up to Fit Planet and get the freshest insights and advice straight to your inbox.

Fitness

MORE ARTICLES

Explore all
Inside the surprising lives of fitness Instructors

Fit Planet

Inside the surprising lives of fitness Instructors

Inside the surprising lives of fitness Instructors
Why BMI is failing us (and what to use instead)

Fit Planet

Why BMI is failing us (and what to use instead)

Why BMI is failing us (and what to use instead)
How to train smarter: A leading performance coach explains

Fit Planet

How to train smarter: A leading performance coach explains

How to train smarter: A leading performance coach explains
Zing Coach integrates Les Mills workouts to help users unlock the 'omnifitness effect'

Fit Planet

Zing Coach integrates Les Mills workouts to help users unlock the 'omnifitness effect'

Zing Coach integrates Les Mills workouts to help users unlock the 'omnifitness effect'
Les Mills and Life Fitness announce strategic partnership to elevate fitness experiences

Fit Planet

Les Mills and Life Fitness announce strategic partnership to elevate fitness experiences

Les Mills and Life Fitness announce strategic partnership to elevate fitness experiences
Working out can create a much bigger impact than you think

Fit Planet

Working out can create a much bigger impact than you think

Working out can create a much bigger impact than you think
What's the best way to test your strength?

Fit Planet

What's the best way to test your strength?

What's the best way to test your strength?
What does 'science-backed' truely mean?

Fit Planet

What does 'science-backed' truely mean?

What does 'science-backed' truely mean?
Period power: Should your cycle shape your training?

Fit Planet

Period power: Should your cycle shape your training?

Period power: Should your cycle shape your training?
How to unlock your push-up potential (and why it's worthwhile)

Fit Planet

How to unlock your push-up potential (and why it's worthwhile)

How to unlock your push-up potential (and why it's worthwhile)
Research roundup: the true power of intensity revealed

Fit Planet

Research roundup: the true power of intensity revealed

Research roundup: the true power of intensity revealed
Food trends: What’s set to change about how we fuel our bodies?

Fit Planet

Food trends: What’s set to change about how we fuel our bodies?

Food trends: What’s set to change about how we fuel our bodies?