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Tired of fitness regimes — try the couch potato club

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BERLIN — It’s that time of the year to fulfill those ambitious New Year’s resolution­s again: More vegetables, less alcohol, sign up for the gym.

But not for Torben Bertram. Fed up with colleagues who kept pressuring him to join workout sessions during his lunch break, the 39-year-old Berliner founded Germany’s first couch potato club.

Bertram says his Sofa Sports Associatio­n is proudly geared toward the non-vegan, nonoverach­ieving, non-career-obsessed masses.

“I just didn’t like this constant pressure to improve myself,” Bertram says, adding that he is the antithesis of many young people in Berlin: skinny, well-groomed but stressed.

Club activities include swaying back and forth, like in a beer hall; the “Tarzan yell” — beating your chest with your fists and yelling; and the potato chip competitio­n, consisting of eating a plastic cup full of chips without using one’s hands — a favorite among the club’s child members.

The club has been meeting for about a year at bars and pubs in the German capital and now boasts 25 members from 8 to 64 years old. Men, women and children are all welcome. Bertram’s wife initially thought sofa sports was “nonsense” — but she joined anyway, Bertram says with a smug smile.

The father of two, who works in political communicat­ions, sports a goatee and has a penchant for cycling shirts that are too tight around the belly. He speaks with eyes full of mischief, suggesting one shouldn’t take everything he says at face value.

Lounging on a worn-out couch at one of his favorite bars in Berlin, Bertram says the club only meets in bars with sofas, where everyone is encouraged to participat­e in the club’s unique fitness program.

The associatio­n’s “sofa exercises” aren’t just bar games, Bertram says with a deadpan expression. Some strengthen Mythic Beasts; back and arm muscles, or burn calories. The beer-hall sway, for example, is said to combine popular German traditions with eastern-Asian forms of body awareness including elements from the Chinese qigong system of body coordinati­on.

“We are no regular couch potatoes because we’re not idling away our time in front of the TV,” he says. “We’ve put some serious thought into this.”

It was the traditiona­l beermug hoisting that convinced Patricia Bernreuthe­r to join the club.

“It’s really just a variety of what we’ve been doing in Bavaria for generation­s,” the 28-year-old parliament­ary aide says while holding a heavy glass of beer in her outstretch­ed hand with ease. “It makes me feel like I’m back home.”

Unlike southern Germans, who competitiv­ely carry more than 20 mugs at the same time, the Berliners are satisfied to exercise with one glass at a time, at a slothlike speed. Most importantl­y, sessions are fun.

Norbert Buddendick, a 50-year-old lobbyist, says the couch potato meetings are much more fulfilling than his previous gym workouts.

“I like the whole-body approach,” he says, tongue-incheek, as he orders another glass of wheat beer. “And it’s really great to mingle with like-minded people.”

It’s not just fun and games — the club wouldn’t be German without some serious rules and order. Bertram has taken out accident insurance for the group, registered it with fiscal authoritie­s and applied for membership in the regional sports associatio­n.

And the couch potatoes have their own ambitions, too.

“We are convinced that we will grow and expand across country borders,” Bertram says. “For 2019, we envision a European championsh­ip in sofa sport exercises.”

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PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY From left: An ancient beast with an eagle-shaped head in the book a nine-tail fox.
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a horse-like animal with a horn, similar to unicorn in Western mythology;
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ASSOCIATED PRESS Members of Germany's first sofa sports associatio­n make exercises while sitting down on a sofa during a training session at the “Radio — The Label Bar” in Berlin.
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