Mirror, mirror, on the wall
When you go to the gym, do you check yourself out in the mirror? That's maybe not such a good idea, according to a new report by McMaster University professors. They found that young women who rode an exercise-bike in front of a mirror felt worse than those who did so without mirrors. As CNN.com reports:
When women rode while they could watch themselves in the mirror, they wound up feeling worse than they did when they could not look at themselves, the study found. For example, the mirrored rides left women feeling less calm and more fatigued.
Apparently, the scientists kind of expected to find this mirror-depression effect, since "other studies had found that gazing into a mirror tends to make a person feel worse". And you know how exercising has been proven to make people feel better about themselves? This new study found that working out in front of a mirror eradicates that positive spin. As far as your self-esteem goes, you might as well have not exercised in the first place.
There is, of course, one exception: Hard-core gym freaks who have already sculpted their body into a piece of die-cast precision machinery. "Other researchers have found that highly active women who exercised in front of a mirror felt better for it, possibly because they got to show themselves how good they did," as CNN.com delicately puts it.
Nice. To sum it all up: Beautiful hot narcissists love staring at themselves in the gym; the rest of us just get demoralized and depressed.
No wonder I haven't exercised in 15 years.
Posted by Clive Thompson at September 24, 2003 01:27 PM
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Heehee. The treadmill at the gym I go to in China faces the mirror. I used it to watch what's going on behind me, and sometimes marvel at how much I'm sweating.
Posted by: andrea at September 24, 2003 10:29 PM
I mean I use it to watch the people behind me. *smack*
Posted by: andrea at September 24, 2003 10:30 PM
And still all the gyms that I have ever been too are covered in mirrors. This is because it is in the gym's best interest to keep up feeling bad about the way we look, so that we will keep renewing our membership.
While I know that I work out partially due to feelings of inadequacy and insecurity, I didn't think my trips to the gym were making it worse.
Posted by: John at September 25, 2003 9:46 AM
ahahaha! I never thought of that -- yes, of course, if the gyms keep making you feel bad about yourself, you'll keep coming back!
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Heehee. The treadmill at the gym I go to in China faces the mirror. I used it to watch what's going on behind me, and sometimes marvel at how much I'm sweating.
Posted by: andrea at September 24, 2003 10:29 PM
I mean I use it to watch the people behind me. *smack*
Posted by: andrea at September 24, 2003 10:30 PM
And still all the gyms that I have ever been too are covered in mirrors. This is because it is in the gym's best interest to keep up feeling bad about the way we look, so that we will keep renewing our membership.
While I know that I work out partially due to feelings of inadequacy and insecurity, I didn't think my trips to the gym were making it worse.
Posted by: John at September 25, 2003 9:46 AM
ahahaha! I never thought of that -- yes, of course, if the gyms keep making you feel bad about yourself, you'll keep coming back!
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