ADVERTISEMENT Yes. Iowa State University says that working out with a friend can increase accountability, help you to form better habits, and even fulfil social needs.Encyclopedia Britannica’s site explains the phenomenon as one which “occurs when a person works harder as a member of a group than when working alone.”The weights doubled or tripled according to […]
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Yes. Iowa State University says that working out with a friend can increase accountability, help you to form better habits, and even fulfil social needs.Encyclopedia Britannica’s site explains the phenomenon as one which “occurs when a person works harder as a member of a group than when working alone.”The weights doubled or tripled according to how many people were in the teams (so it’d be twice as heavy for teams of two, and thrice as weighty in groups of three).
What’s the Köhler effect?
If participants were part of a group, their whole team would have to stop as soon as one member gave up (this is called a conjunctive group task; if one fails, they all fail).
If one person was miles ahead of the rest, lighter lifters didn’t perform much better than usual; if they were all roughly in the same boat, team members didn’t seem motivated to improve much.