We all know that feeling. You start the day with every intention of making it to the gym, only to spend the next 12 hours making every excuse possible not to go. For some of us, the reason we can't make it past the "pack gym bag " stage lies in our lack of motivation, but for others, the reason for not making it to the gym centers on fear.

A fear of the gym, or "gymtimidation," as it's sometimes called, is a feeling of anxiety and stress experienced when a person thinks about, or steps foot into, a gym. And it can happen to everyone: people who are new to working out or returning from a break , as well as regular gym-goers who tend to default to the same equipment or routine every visit, when they consider stepping outside of their comfort zone. So how do you know if your anxiety could be gymtimidation? And what can you do to stop your fear of the gym from impacting your health goals? We asked the pros.

Jeff Spires is a life coach based in London. Olivia Tyler is a personal trainer and clinical fitness lead with Nuffield Health. What Is Gymtimidation? It might sound like the new social media buzzword, but gymtimidation is, for those who experience it, a very real fear.

According to life coach Jeff Spires, it can be a complicated anxiety to understand. "Gymtimdation is not about dreading the gym because you can't be bothered to or can't find the motivation to exercise. Instead, gymtimidation is a reaction to a very real fear of the social environment the gym floor presents and.