Group Exercise

The social obligation created by group membership made it harder for patients to skip sessions, even on difficult mornings. Observing group members with more severe physical limitations provided perspective and additional motivation for ot…

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The social obligation created by group membership made it harder for patients to skip sessions, even on difficult mornings. Observing group members with more severe physical limitations provided perspective and additional motivation for other participants. Exercising with a partner after the supervised programme helped integrate exercise into daily life as a natural fixed routine. The small, closed group format created a sense of responsibility where patients felt their attendance contributed to the group dynamic and that the group relied on them.