For nine out of 10 people, exercising makes them feel better than surfing through social media.
That's one of the findings of an annual health and wellness survey conducted by Minnesota-based Life Time. The survey covers a range of issues from reality — fitness goals tied to New Year's resolutions — to fantasy. Forget your dream dinner guest, who's your dream workout partner?
(For the record, actor Dwayne Johnson, the former pro wrestler known as the Rock, came in first, being listed by 19% of the respondents. At 15%, actress Jennifer Aniston came in second, edging out singer Jennifer Lopez, who scored 13%.)
As for the overwhelming preference for exercising over going online — an answer given by 88% of the people — there probably are multiple reasons, said Anika Christ, a personal trainer, registered dietitian and certified sports nutritionist for Life Time.
For one thing, exercise helps burn off tension, while surfing the internet often does just the opposite.
"There are a lot of things [on social media] that create stress," Christ said. "Limiting screen time is a big topic with our clients."
She thinks that the COVID-mandated closings of gyms in 2020 helped remind people what they were missing while sitting and scrolling at home.
"When the fitness centers reopened, people got a chance to feel the energy again," she said. "They were excited to move their bodies again."