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Personality-Based Fitness May Be the New Workout Hack

MNK NewsBy MNK NewsJuly 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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From HIIT-loving extroverts to anxious types who prefer solo sessions, researchers say your personality could hold the key to fitness that actually sticks

Think you need more discipline to stick to your workout routine? Your personality might matter more, according to a new study from University College London.

Published this month in Frontiers in Psychology, the peer-reviewed research found that personality traits can predict the types of workouts people actually enjoy, offering valuable insight for fitness consumers, as well as brands, coaches and digital platforms looking to build stickier fitness experiences.

For the study, researchers followed 132 adults through an eight-week program of cycling and strength training, tracking everything from fitness gains and stress levels to how much participants actually enjoyed the workouts. Each participant was also assessed using the Big 5 personality model: extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism and openness.

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The results revealed clear patterns. While extroverts favored high-intensity formats like HIIT and max-effort cycling, people high in neuroticism preferred short bursts over sustained effort and were less comfortable being closely monitored, such as tracking heart rate. Additionally, those high in neuroticism may benefit from having space for independence and privacy during exercise, the researchers note, which may make them ideal visitors to The Gym Pod, a chain of private fitness pods that are available for booking.

Conscientious personality types, meanwhile, showed balanced fitness levels across the board, but their drive came from outcomes, much more so than enjoyment.

As the world population grows more sedentary, Dr. Flaminia Ronca, the study’s lead author, said the findings could support more personalized approaches to fitness that improve sticktoitiveness.

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“You often hear about people trying to become more active, but struggling to make lasting changes,” Dr. Ronca said. “We found some clear links between personality traits and the type of exercise the participants enjoyed most, which I think is important because we could potentially use this knowledge to tailor physical activity recommendations to the individual – and hopefully help them to become and remain more active.”

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One of the study’s standout findings? Neurotic participants saw the steepest stress reduction after exercise.

“We found that people who scored more highly in the neuroticism personality trait showed a particularly strong reduction in stress when they undertook the fitness training recommended in the study,” said
Professor Paul Burgess, an author of the study from the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. “This suggests that there may be particular benefits in stress reduction for those with this trait.”

The research strengthens the push toward personalized fitness, reinforcing efforts across wearables, digital platforms and connected hardware to tailor experiences based on user behavior, preferences and now, perhaps, personality. But ultimately, the researchers say you don’t need a personality test to stay active. Finding a type of exercise you enjoy is what helps the habit stick.



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