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The name of the sports and fitness group is foreign and domineering

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For American street style, you can choose "PR Bomber" and "Lactic Acid Drift Club", for hardcore power style, you can choose "1RM God List" and "Creatine Supply Station Action Group", for cool and lightweight style, you can choose "Body Fat Sliding Office" and "Vest Line Lottery Center". For niche high-end style, you can directly use "Lactic Acid Lab (Lactic Acid Lab)" in Chinese and English translation. You can use it directly without any risk.

Many people may curl their lips, isn't it just a group chat code name, why put so much thought into it? Last year, I helped three running groups and two small powerlifting circles change their group names. The most intuitive feeling is that with a right group name, the weekly check-in rate in the group can increase by more than 20%. There used to be a small bench press group, originally called "The Iron Lifting Family". Every time I sent notices for group training, few people paid attention. Later, it was renamed "180KG Bench Press Admission Club". On the day after the change was completed, three people took a video of themselves benching 170KG @ the group leader, saying that they would cross the line next month to get the "official establishment", and the atmosphere suddenly became hyped.

Interestingly, there have always been two different views in the fitness circle on whether a group name should be "overtly domineering" or "covertly foreign." The hard-core power party likes to give directly, and they feel that they have to weld the words "dry", "rush", "PR" and "heavy weight" to the group name. When opening the chat box, it is like hearing the coach whistling in the ear. Last time, a small bodybuilding circle directly changed the group name to "Olympic candidate production team". The group business cards all showed their own competition target weight. Every chat was like a pep rally before the start of the game, which was very energetic.

However, there are also many fitness enthusiasts who follow the trendy and cool route. They feel that the too straightforward name is a bit middle-of-the-road, and what they want is the sense of high-end that "people who understand will naturally understand". I met a small crossfit group before. The name of the group is "Wadanda Bungee Team". People who don't know it think it's an outdoor fun group. But people in the circle know at a glance that it's the high clean movement "Wadanda". The feeling of sweating after each set is no worse than that of the Bungee. It's especially easy to attract new people to join the group, and there's no need for any additional explanation.

Of course, there are many examples of cheating. There was a running group in the past who wanted to pursue foreign style and named the group "VO2MAX Stormtroopers". As a result, half of the new runners did not know that VO2MAX was the maximum oxygen uptake and thought it was some fashion brand co-branded group. When recruiting new people, people asked if they sold limited edition sneakers. The group owner was so embarrassed that he changed the name on the same day. Some groups have piled up a bunch of uncommon words in order to appear domineering, such as "testosterone war shrine" and "myolysis retreat group", which are either too middle-class or too unlucky. Within half a month, the group members are clamoring to change their names.

If there is a yoga, Pilates or home fitness group with more girls, there is no need to follow the hard-core route. It is good to call it "Body Fat Loss Group" or "Vest Line Lottery Office". It is funny but not harsh. I helped a Pilates group change its name before. After that, the number of people posting about fat-reducing meals doubled every week. Everyone would also joke with each other, "I failed to lose body fat this week and got a rebound lottery." The atmosphere was particularly relaxed.

My own small fitness group is now called "Go and have hot pot after training", which sounds like it has nothing to do with fitness. However, there are 8 people in the group and no one has canceled their memberships for half a year. We train at least 3 times a week. To put it bluntly, is there any good name for a standard answer? If you are a group of rough guys who play iron and call it "Mutual Aid Group", no one will say that you are not domineering. If you are a group of young people who like to follow the trend, it would be cool to come up with an English name with a niche abbreviation. As long as people in the group see the name, they will think "Oh, this is us", which is more effective than any fancy and domineering style.

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