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Gym Shamer BLOG: A new approach to weight loss: Get in shape or we will shame you

GymShamer. Notice how even their logo is crying.

 

 

 

 

By NATALIA JASTRZAB

If anyone needs me, I’ll be in the jungle regions of Mexico where there’s no iPhone reception.

You see, my worst nightmares have all come together and manifested in the form of a horrible, horrible app.

The app is called “Gym Shamer”. Basically, if you took an evil mother-in-law, a stubbed toe, a really cheap glass of wine and every other miserable experience in the world, and put them all together, you would get this app.

This douchebag of an app takes note of those optimistic gym goals you made at the beginning of the year when you were probably still drunk off champagne and sunshine. If you tell it that you want to go to the gym six times a week, it will take note. It then TRACKS YOUR GYM VISITS via Foursquare check-ins to make sure that you actually stick with your fitness goal. Your ridiculous and unattainable fitness goal (“Of COURSE I’ll take up yogalates, never miss a spin class and train for a triathon by March!”).

But wait, because it gets worse. If you slack off, Gym Shamer sends a message to ALL YOUR FACEBOOK AND TWITTER FRIENDS to tell them that you haven’t been going to the gym.  All of them. Including your mum, your work colleagues, and the ex-boyfriend you’ve been meaning to delete for six months.

Gym Shamer doesn’t care about period pain. It doesn’t care if you had to work late. It doesn’t care that your kid is sick. It doesn’t care that your best friend has unexpectedly come to town so you need to have cocktails tonight instead of going to spin class.

It only cares about the silly gym – and it will thrive on sending that mean tweet/Facebook update.

Here’s an example:

gym shamer BLOG: A new approach to weight loss: Get in shape or we will shame you

Oh yes. It went there.

It physically pains me to look at that tweet. Maybe it’s the negative connotations involved in the word “fail”. It should really say something like, “I tried really hard to go to the gym 3 times this week but truly awful and unforeseeable circumstances got in the way, so I didn’t.”

Or maybe I find it hard to read because it hits so close to home. Honestly, the things I’ve done to avoid the gym…

The Gym Shamer could really be the best thing to kick myself into gear. Inner guilt-tripping can only go so far – but I would go VERY far out of my way to make sure that my social networks didn’t know about my lazy, money-wasting ways.

So. Maybe it’ll get downloaded after all.

But for the moment, I’m still searching for less-humiliating modes of motivation.

Would you try the Gym Shamer app? How do you motivate yourself to go to the gym?

Editor’s note: This is not a sponsored post but if you would like to try the app, you can sign up at gymshamer.com with a Foursquare account – and then use the Foursquare mobile app to check into the gym. We recommend you do not do this. Stay in this happy world of denial with Nat.

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  1. sezalou

    I think the best way to motivate yourself is to sign up for something (fun run, triathalon, tough mudder etc) and TRAIN HARD! If you don’t, usually you’ll start to train AFTER you are disappointed with your effort at said event. An even better catalyst to get you moving :)
    I’m signed up to the New York Marathon this year. Have I run a marathon before? Never. The most I’ve run is 10km. But I’m working my butt off to get there AND raise $9,000 for Amnesty International because I know that if I fail to meet both goals I will be extremely disappointed in myself, and these are both once in a lifetime achievements that I may not have the chance to do again.
    Your body is that once in a lifetime achievement. be good to it! you don’t need an app for that!

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  2. Caitlin

    Holy crap. Seriously WTF is the world coming to. I’m sure this app will do wonders for peoples mental health and especially those already experiencing disordered thoughts/disordered body image issues/eating disorders/low self esteem etc. With kids as young as 8 years old putting THEMSELVES on diets, and children getting mobile phones younger and younger…. this app truly scares me. Evilness.

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  3. stolichnaya

    Oh come on mmia folk, let’s not lose our heads. If you’re not motivated by stuff like this, the app isn’t for you. But it’s not going to force download onto your phone. Some people work best off a bit of negative motivation, and don’t mind their friends knowing it. And if nothing else, I bet it’d make people think twice about making completely unrealistic promises to themselves. I’m really not seeing the problem here.

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  4. Kate

    This is just another way to encourage people to hate themselves and each other. It puts too much pressure on people and is based on humiliation.

    It’s disgusting.

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  5. lesh

    This would be such a terrible app for me, especially considering it doesn’t factor in anything other than “did not check in at gym.” I finally got myself into gear walking just about every day and hitting the gym a couple of days a week and then fell off my motorbike. I can barely walk wearing shoes (I’m missing a fair bit of skin right where they’re tightest. Yes, I know, I should have been wearing boots), let alone make it through a workout. Hopefully I’ll be back in to it next week though!

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  6. Donna S

    Sounds horrid. I prefer my VirtuaGym app. It has a very nice 7 minute noob workout that can be done before breakfast [ie before your brain wakes up to tell you what an idiot you are for leaving a nice comfy bed and before the pain registers].
    And they are easy to spice up once you get the habit going. Nice community, achievement badges that seem to turn up on those days when the motivation is flagging and you can be as obsessive as you like with all sorts of measurements.
    My other advice if you are serious about getting fit, sign up for a competition or race. One with an entry fee. Nothing like fear to motivate you!

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  7. kahlapreston

    Ohhh my goodness. Horrible, horrible app! I think I’m going to google images of tea cup pigs now to cheer myself up…

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  8. Anonymous

    Hey team mamamia, I find the ad you have on the righthand side pretty awkward.
    off topic, but a bit not ‘mamamia’ (see screenshot of inappropriate banana).

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    • jamilarizvi

      Thanks anonymous. I saw that ad a little earlier today and went bananas myself. You’re right – this is totally not us.

      Some of our ad units are based on key words and so the ads are automatically generated. We have a strict system that ‘blocks’ ads based on certain words which we’re tightening up right now.

      The ads will be gone as soon as possible.

      Viva la bananas!

      Jamila – Ed.

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      • FlyByNight

        The banana is back … 4:12pm, Wed 23rd

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  9. jamilarizvi

    This App is what nightmares are made of. Seriously.

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  10. guest

    Great. Just what we need. Not just a smart phone but a smart ass phone. It’s bound to be a winner. I have actually spent many a painful hour in a class I never intended to finish just because I am too embarrassed to leave.

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  11. Liz

    I use a fitness app called Fitocracy. Free of charge and based on positive rather than negative reinforcement.

    I love it, and its definitely helped to keep me motivated during the past year (I started going to the gym 2 years ago with a friend and my sister and they both dropped out during the first year).

    Great community of people that I’ve met on there and the Achievement and Quest challenges are fun and achieveable. I can’t recommend it enough if you’re looking for fitness motivation.

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  12. Layalle

    I love it! It’s not nearly as shameful as something like The Biggest Loser where you’re made to weigh yourself in a crop top in front of a national audience.

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  13. amyspeak

    I wonder how many people are using it? And what the reviews are like? I can’t imagine it working on me, positive reinforcement is the best motivation for me. That, and competition. Now if they invented an app that was like “I bet I can go to the gym more than you this week Amy”, well, then I might reconsider.

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  14. nic 73

    I go to a PT. that way I know he’s waiting and have to go! But I’m always glad I did

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  15. Lizi

    Hilarious!

    I SERIOUSLY hope none of my facebook friends gets it, though. This app guarantees equal opportunity irritation to guilty perpetrator and innocent friends alike. .

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  16. Really

    I think it’s a great idea. I have a fitness app that reminds me each day I’m due to run and a weight in day once a week. Keeps me accountable.

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  17. NM

    Works for me!!

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  18. Salsal

    This is hilarious! And would totally work on me..

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  19. Lulu

    This isn’t as bad as what I was expecting when I clicked on the link. But I do think positive reinforcement would help – where’s the app that congratulates you on gym visits?

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  20. ticklishcamel

    “For some reason, we are truly convinced that if we criticize ourselves, the criticism will lead to change. If we are harsh, we believe we will end up being kind. If we shame ourselves, we believe we end up loving ourselves. It has never been true, not for a moment, that shame leads to love. Only love leads to love.”
    ― Geneen Roth

    No, I don’t plan on trying it.

    http://ticklishcamel.blogspot.com.au

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  21. Luella

    Negative reinforcement of any description tends to be a fairly inefficient motivator for most of us but I have no doubt for some people it works.

    And maybe (and it’s a big maybe) for those in our society that really do need to go to the gym because they are facing serious health consequences by continuing with their current sedentary lifestyle, the involvement of their network of peers might be a helpful thing?

    But to be honest for most of us, I think this App is just silly and probably really annoying for everyone involved. I really don’t want to know or care if most of my friends or colleagues have gone to the gym or not.

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    • Kris2040

      Or you could just not download and then not log in to foursquare telling people who don’t care where you’ve been every half an hour.

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  22. Bea

    This is so funny! I love it. It would work for me for about a week until I got beligerant and stopped going to the gym on principle – “you can’t tell me what to do app”!!

    If I’ve had a break from the gym it takes me a couple of weeks to get back into it, but I find once I’m in the habit I feel gross not going. Those endorphins beat me into submission! Another good motivator…holidays in a week and a half – GAH!
    http://thegoogleyear.blogspot.com.au/

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    • Natalia

      I could definitely see myself fighting with the app too… “Who are you to control me, app? YOU’RE NOT EVEN REAL! YOU’RE JUST PIXELS!”

      Hence why I will probably be staying very far away from it :)

      Enjoy your holiday Bea! xx

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  23. Ash

    On more than one occasion, I have been known to make it all the way to the gym, only to have an intense argument with myself in the carpark before driving back home again to Gilmore Girls and popcorn. Do I really have to add ‘lie to my smartphone’ to my list of shameful actions? Is this what the world has come to?

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    • Emstar

      I think we are identical twins, right down to the watching of Gilmore Girls with popcorn!! Sometimes I like to change it up with biscuits and coffee….

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