Q&A

Why do people post-workout selfies?

Why do people post-workout selfies?

Post-workout selfies are a great way for our clients to document the results of the time and effort they’ve put into training. Even if they don’t like to post publicly, they can take progress photos as they move along with their training program to show results over time, and to remind themselves how far they’ve come.

Is it weird to post gym selfies?

If you’re spending more time taking selfies than working out, you’re doing it wrong! A selfie should be a post-workout activity; NEVER take them while you’re training. No one wants to have that kind of picture posted on some stranger’s Instagram or Facebook account, so make sure your selfies only capture you.

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Why do people post themselves at the gym?

People obsessed with taking ‘images’ of themselves, especially in gyms are self gratifying attention seekers. They crave attention!

What is a gym selfie?

The purpose of a gym selfie is to showcase the results that you’ve worked hard for, and perhaps be a positive influence on others.

Should I post a gym pic?

“Never post a gym selfie on social media. It’s a little douchey. The only acceptable gym selfie is a ‘progress’ picture… that’s not taken in public.” – Christine E.

Is it okay to post gym pics?

Do you post selfies at the gym?

According to a new study, people who repeatedly post gym selfies and update their statuses to showcase their recent workouts have psychological issues. It sounds a little far fetched, but bear with us here.

Why do people take so many selfies these days?

Taking selfies has become so common that it’s now uncommon if someone doesn’t. Typically, people take multiple selfies and only post the best one (some post them all). So we get inundated with the best photos of all of our friends and family, who all eagerly desire to be accepted and loved as well,…

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Is it bad to post selfies on social media?

Like anything, moderation is a good thing to exercise. At the end of the day, posting selfies (or anything) on social media helps us stay connected to our friends and family and helps them stay connected to us. This is a good thing.

Do selfies boost self-esteem?

Self-esteem boosting was only listed by a small number (15\%) of participants as a motive for selfie-posting, but it might be that people don’t consciously list that as their main reason for taking selfies, even if esteem-boosting is their underlying motive.