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Two Helpful Reasons Why IKAIKA is Different from Other Gyms

At IKAIKA we pride ourselves on our intimate relationships with clients and its individualized approach to fitness. You won’t find a choreographed routine here-instead, you’ll sit down with a coach and develop a tailored program that meets your specific needs.

So if you’re looking for a more personalized workout experience, IKAIKA is the place for you! IKAIKA’s individualized approach ensures that you’re getting the most out of your workout by tailoring the exercises to your specific goals.

And because IKAIKA has such close relationships with its clients, you can be sure that you’ll receive the support and motivation you need to reach your fitness goals. So if you’re ready for a more personalized workout experience, IKAIKA is the gym for you!

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Human Relationships According to IKAIKA

Humans are social animals. And it’s true—one of the things that make us unique is our ability to form relationships with others. We form relationships with almost any kind of entity, living or not.

We can form relationships with friends, partners, pets, cars, barbells, and characters in books, TV shows, and films. Relationships are an essential part of what makes us human, and we thrive on them. forming and maintaining relationships is one of the most important things we can do.

It’s how we connect with others, how we communicate, and how we interact with the world around us. While many of you reading this are, like me, more than comfortable spending time alone, we almost always thrive when we’re in the company of those nearest and dearest.

IKAIKA clients will have heard the phrase “intimate, not transactional” in conversations with us. You can get a transactional relationship almost anywhere. At the coffee shop, the supermarket, or at the gym. This is all well and good, but those relationships rarely last.

Then there are the intimate relationships we form. With our spouse, family, and close friends; maybe our doctor or other trusted professionals. These are the relationships that IKAIKA specializes in.

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Where IKAIKA Thrives Like no Other Gym

We don’t lead a sea of people following a choreographed routine, so we don’t do mass-market relationships, either. We work on a one-to-one basis.

As a potential new client, you’ll sit down with us down for a chat about you, your goals and fears, and your hopes and wants. We prescribe a structured approach, starting with your most important needs (This might be nutrition, mobility, or even confidence). We call this a No-Sweat Intro.

Your fitness journey at IKAIKA will always begin with one-on-one coaching, either via a personal class or with an individually designed personal-training session.

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How we Earn Your Trust at IKAIKA

This is how we earn your trust. We don’t sell you on cheap memberships and long-term contracts; we coach you with expertise and care.

You may have been burned by false promises and had unrealistic expectations foisted upon you by well-meaning but inexperienced fitness instructors. You may have been sold the dream by a nutrition program promising lifelong weight loss—as long as you’re starving yourself or buying their meal-replacement products.

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4 Things to Consider When you Compare IKAIKA to Other Gyms

Number 1: Consider more than just price and location in your decision

When choosing a gym, price and location are often the deciding factors. In my opinion, a great gym with an awesome community is worth the extra 10 or 15 minutes on the road.

Working out is considered a social activity and every gym have a different culture, and you should find a gym whose coaches and clients you connect well with. I tell everyone that moves to our area to try all the CrossFit gyms before deciding which one is the best for them.

Yes, fitness can be expensive. Guess what? It can also be cheap.

But you get what you pay for. So you need to ask yourself what you’re looking for. Do you just want access to equipment and not much in the way of service or coaching? If that’s the case, then maybe the lower-priced option is good for you.

If you are new to fitness, however, I don’t recommend this route. As some of the movements can be complex and you’ll need quality coaching.

At IKAIKA, we pride ourselves on client service. We provide our clients with one-on-one personal training services, which have a higher price point. If you want a higher-value service that provides faster results than group classes, you should consider a CrossFit gym that provides one-on-one personal training.

Number 2: Ask, “Does the gym I am considering understand my goals?”

The most successful gyms should understand the wants, needs, and desires of their clients.

The best gyms in the business understand that we are in the results business. The worst gyms in the business think we are in the “get-bodies-in-the-door” business.

The path to results begins with a goal-setting session when you first walk in. We call ours a No Sweat Intro. Good gyms will ask you what your goals are. Do you want to lose weight? Gain strength? Get toned? Feel better in your skin?

Now, here’s the secret—the great gyms will ask you WHY.

Understanding the “why” is very powerful in setting any goal. Is it about more than just losing weight? Does your family have a history of chronic disease? Do you want to get stronger so you can play with your grandkids? Do you want to be able to use your fitness outside of the gym in activities like golf, swimming, kayaking, or hiking?

If no one sits down with you and talks to you about your goals and your “why,” then they don’t truly understand you. And like Dale Carnegie said, “the deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated.”

You deserve to find a gym that appreciates you. Schedule your FREE No-Sweat Intro with IKAIKA HERE.

Number 3: Ask, “Do the CrossFit gyms near me offer nutrition coaching?”

Yes! You read that correctly! The best gyms in your area should offer nutrition coaching.

Even though what we read on the internet is usually correct (hint—that was a joke!).

Functional exercise is not about heavy barbells and kipping pull-ups. It’s about improving your fitness. Greg Glassman, the founder of CrossFit, defined fitness in 100 words: “Eat meat and vegetables, nuts and seeds, some fruit, little starch, and no sugar.

Keep intake to levels that will support exercise but not body fat. Practice and train major lifts: deadlift, clean, squat, presses, clean-and-jerk and snatch.

“Similarly, master the basics of gymnastics; Pull-ups, dips, rope climbs, push-ups, sit-ups, presses to handstands, pirouettes, flips, splits, and holds. Bike, run, swim, row, etc. hard and fast. Five or six days per week, mix these elements in as many combinations and patterns as creativity will allow.

Routine is the enemy. Keep workouts short and intense. Regularly learn and play new sports.”

That was a lot to throw at you. Just note that the first 26 words are all about nutrition.

In any health and fitness routine, nutrition is responsible for 80% of the results. We see it in our clients all the time. Those who do nutrition coaching see 3.5 times the results of those who just exercise.

If you are not eating real whole foods, you are not doing functional movement… period.

People quit gyms when they don’t see results.

If you want the fastest route to results, you need good nutrition and exercise. So why not find a gym where you can get both? At IKAIKA we also offer Nutrition Coaching.

Number 4: Ask yourself whether you’re searching for a “gym near me” or a “personal trainer near me.”

If you’re new to fitness, I highly advise that you start in a one-on-one personal-training environment. Fitness can be intimidating. You will feel like you don’t know what you’re doing.

Don’t get lost in a sea of terminology and equipment you don’t understand.

A gym in your area that offers personal training is the best place to start. You may even find that you enjoy the one-on-one environment more than group training.

At IKAIKA, we only offer personal training services. We find personal training is best for the following:

• Clients dealing with a pre-existing injury.

• Clients new to fitness.

• Older clients that might get neglected if put in a group class with 20- and 30-somethings.

• Clients who want to make sure they’re performing the movements correctly.

• Clients who don’t like a group setting.

So don’t just toss out some search terms and sign up with the first gym you find on Google Maps. Your health is worth your due diligence.


Setting Yourself Up for Success

We don’t rise to the level of our challenges; we fall to the level of our preparation.

“Commitment devices” set us up for long-term success: using our bodies and brains in the way they’ve evolved to be used.

We’re wired to save energy. For thousands of years, our brains and bodies have evolved to seek the path of least friction—in other words, we take the easiest route.

We’re pretty good at it. We scroll through Instagram because it’s easier than getting out of bed. We put off our lunch because it’s cold outside … and then hit the snack machines because there’s no other food nearby.

Building good habits doesn’t mean overcoming bad ones or ramping up our motivation to suddenly change overnight. Those kinds of changes don’t stick. Instead, we need to leverage our natural human tendencies.

A commitment device is a choice you make NOW that will control your actions in the future. For example, if you make an appointment with your trainer, you’ll show up at the gym. If you join a soccer team, you’ll show up for the games. And if you prepare your lunches in advance for the week, you’ll eat them.

Here are two very simple commitment devices you can set up right now:

  1. Book your appointments or reserve spots at IKAIKA classes for the week.
  2. Write down what your lunches will be for the week.
  3. To make it easy, either eat the same thing every day OR plan your dinners for the week and carry the leftovers over to the next day’s lunches.
  4. Write up your grocery list.
  5. Go to the store.
  6. Buy the groceries you’ll need for all of your lunches.
  7. Set aside one hour for food prep TONIGHT.
  8. Chop up your vegetables, proteins, nuts, and seeds. Put them into separate containers. Make enough for the full week.
  9. You don’t need to get fancy: Most of us eat the same thing most of the time, and that’s just fine. Save your variety for dinner.

Commitment devices remove friction and the burden of choice. Do your future self a favor: Make commitments in advance!


Final Thoughts from IKAIKA

At IKAIKA, we believe that a gym should be so much more than just a place to go work out. That’s why we focus on creating human relationships and providing our members with the education they need to reach their fitness goals.

We know that if we can earn your trust, you will be with us for a lifetime. If you’re considering making the switch to IKAIKA, or are simply curious about what sets us apart from other gyms, keep reading. We think you’ll be impressed.

The IKAIKA community is built on relationships—between our members and our coaches, and between our coaches and our members. When you join IKAIKA, you become part of a family that is committed to your success.

Our members stay with us because we offer them more than just a workout. We offer a support system that helps them reach their fitness goals, and we provide the education they need to lead healthier lives.

We believe that fitness should be accessible to everyone, regardless of ability or experience level. That’s why we offer a variety of classes, from beginner to advanced. And our coaches are always available to help you modify exercises to suit your needs.

If you’re looking for a gym that will help you achieve your fitness goals and become part of a supportive community, IKAIKA is the place for you. Contact us today to learn more about our programs and how we can help you reach your potential.

In this post, we outlined four things you should consider when comparing IKAIKA to other CrossFit gyms in your area. And don’t forget—the best way to find out if IKAIKA is right for you is by booking your free No-Sweat Intro!

IKAIKA Fitness is a gym in Durham NC dedicated to providing personalized fitness programs to busy moms and professionals. 

IKAIKA Fitness strives in providing personalized programs that are safe, fast-paced, and efficient so busy moms and professionals can get back on track with their life goals – whether it’s exploring new places or just taking care of themselves mentally by seeking adventure through the activity!

We provide a safe, flexible and effective way to help you reach your fitness goals.

Read what our members are saying about us, and how satisfied they are with the results through our Google Reviews.

We use functional movements along with customized nutrition plans so that we can get the most out of each workout for optimal results – it’s all about having fun while achieving success!

Schedule your FREE No-Sweat Intro so that we can learn about your goals, and help you reach them.

The best way to get in shape and healthy is by joining IKAIKA Fitness. Whether you want a quick workout or are looking for more of an intense experience, this place has something that will suit your needs! So don’t miss out on the opportunity- join now through HERE.

So don’t miss out on this opportunity to get fit and healthy and find out why IKAIKA is on its way to becoming the best gym in Durham. If you do not believe us, please take a minute to read our Google Reviews HERE.

So, what are you waiting for? Book your FREE No-Sweat Intro today!


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  4. Coaching for the treatment of obesity and overweight: a systematic review
  5. Attitudes toward Nutrition and Dietary Habits and Effectiveness of Nutrition Education
  6. Nutrition and Fitness: Mental Health
  7. Nutrition and fitness in elderly people
  8. Injury risk and injury incidence rates in CrossFit
  9. Back to the Beginning
  10. What is Fitness by Greg Glassman
  11. Greg Glassman: Making People Better
  12. Menu Minefield

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