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Intimidating sports culture putting millions of Brits off exercising

Release Date: 10 Oct 2023
ASICS New Personal Best

ASICS and mental health charity Mind redefine a “personal best” as new research shows Brits are too intimidated to exercise and left feeling alienated by the exercise industry. 

  • New research finds that performance-obsessed exercise culture is putting Brits off exercising. 

  • 68% of Brits who don’t exercise feel too embarrassed to go to the gym because they don’t think they fit the mould of the 'typical’ exerciser. 

  • 78% of respondents don’t find sports adverts motivating and 33% say adverts actually put them off exercising. 

  • In response, ASICS and mental health charity Mind have joined forces to redefine a ‘personal best’ to focus on how exercise makes us feel, encouraging more people to move for their mental health.  

10 October 2023 - This World Mental Health Day, ASICS and mental health charity Mind are calling out the performance-obsessed exercise culture that is putting people off exercising and impacting people’s mental and physical health. ASICS and Mind hope to motivate more people to exercise for their mental wellbeing, by redefining a ‘personal best’ to focus on how exercise makes us feel. 

In a survey of people who don't exercise, over two-thirds (68%) say they're too embarrassed to go to the gym because they feel they don’t fit the mould of a 'typical' exerciser. 78% of respondents don’t find typical sports advertising motivating and 33% say sports adverts actually put them off exercising. 42% admit that seeing boastful exercise posts on social media makes them feel like a failure before they’ve even started exercising. Sadly, 40% of respondents believe the phrase ‘no pain, no gain’ still applies when it comes to exercise. 

In response, ASICS and mental health charity Mind have launched a new initiative to redefine how the world sees a ‘personal best’, championing exercise for positive mental health. The New Personal Best project captures and celebrates how exercise makes us feel in a unique portrait series – no stats, no times and no numbers. With over half (55%) of respondents saying they are more likely to exercise if they see everyday people represented in sports adverts, New Personal Best features real people moving for their mental health.  

Tom Durnin whose inspirational story captivated the UK when he finished in last place at the London Marathon 2023 has been selected by ASICS as a campaign ambassador. 

Tom says: “For me, it was all about crossing that finish line no matter how long it took me. I run purely because it makes me feel good, I don't worry about my time or being the slowest. I never thought I’d ever be the face of a sports campaign, but I’m honoured to be partnering with ASICS to encourage more people to move for their mental health. If my story can inspire at least one person to take the first step that’s all I could ask for.”  

Gary Raucher, EVP, ASICS EMEA, says: “The sports industry has been telling us for years that the only thing that matters is a faster time, a longer distance, a higher score, and more reps. Although it’s aimed at motivating people, our research shows it’s having the reverse effect and instead creates an intimidating culture that’s putting people off exercise – something we’re committed to change.  

ASICS was founded on the belief that sport and exercise benefit the body and the mind. It’s why we’re called ASICS. It’s an acronym for the Latin ‘Anima Sana in Corpore Sano’ or ‘Sound Mind in a Sound Body’. And for the sake of everyone’s mental health, we believe it’s time we celebrated the benefit, not just on the body, but also on the mind. Because a personal best is not a number, it’s a feeling.”  

Supported by mental health activist and TV personality Dr Alex George, the campaign also features people across the UK from all walks of life and all levels of fitness who have used exercise to support their mental health – from John who joined a running group to help him cope with the grief of losing his wife, to Biola who started a women’s cycling group to support those suffering with anxiety. 

UK Ambassador for Mental Health Dr Alex George says: “As someone who is passionate about the benefits of exercise on mental health, it’s upsetting but unsurprising that people feel excluded and alienated by the sports industry. I too have felt intimidated and insecure after comparing my performance and results to others. People need to know that regardless of the type of exercise they do, or the times or distances they achieve, any movement benefits mental health and is something that should be celebrated.” 

With over three quarters (77%) admitting they are aware of the mental health benefits of exercise and 61% saying they have either personally experienced a mental health problem or know others who have (e.g. family members or friends) worryingly this is still not motivation enough to get them moving, which is what the campaign also hopes to change. 

Hayley Jarvis, Head of Physical Activity at Mind, says: “For people who don’t exercise, taking that first step can be daunting, especially if they’re also dealing with a mental health struggle. When you add the pressure of performance so often seen in sports marketing or on social media, for some it can feel impossible to get started as they don’t feel like they’re ‘good enough’. Mind is a firm believer in the power of movement to support better mental health, a belief shared by ASICS, so we’re proud to see some of our ambassadors as the faces for this campaign and we hope their stories will inspire others to start exercising themselves." 

ASICS is calling on Brits to share their own ‘personal best’ images on social media - whether it’s doing a short walk, playing a game of football with friends, or making it to your first yoga class. Every image shared with #NewPersonalBest on Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok or Twitter between 10 October and 10 December 2023 will raise £5 for mental health charity Mind. 

To see all the ambassador's stories and to discover more about the "New Personal Best" campaign visit www.asics.com/newpersonalbest 

-ENDS- 

Notes to Editors 

  • Independent research was conducted amongst 2,000 people aged 18+ in the UK by Onepoll in August 2023. 

  • Donation for sharing #NewPersonaBest posts capped at £20,000. 

  • For further information, please contact ASICS@Golin.com 

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