@thebrittschmitt Personally it's taken over a decade for me to learn what works for me. I went through years and years of joining a gym, engaging a PT and then injuring myself so I stop going. I was always scared of using the gym on my own.
Before the pandemic I finally hit a point where I wanted to become better for my kids. I joined the fanciest gym in the area and pushed myself to try group classes. I tried spin, powerzone, pilates, and yoga and I loved them all.
Obviously the pandemic hit and that went out the window so I ended up buying a spin bike for home a year into lockdowns. I had no excuses like the weather is bad or I couldn't get into a class so that forced me to use it regularly.
The social aspect also really helped. 2 of my buddies bought into the same bike so we began to workout together virtually. We'd be encouraging each other so much so that we all kept at it.
To stop burnout I've now got an app which reads my sleep and HR info and then gives me a range in which to workout. Some days it may only be walking the dog + a yoga class, other days it'll be walk the dog, 1 hour on the bike, 30 minutes of bodyweight strength and then maybe a yoga class in the evening.
For me personally the biggest boost is being social. I'm travelling for work and bought a few classes at a spin studio. The instructors are just so lovely that I can see why people go back. The regulars seem to be friendly with each other and it definitely has an amazing community feel to it.