Tips for staying motivated in your Fitness
Program
Have you ever
started a fitness program and then quit? If you answered yes, you're not alone.
Many people start fitness programs but stop when they get bored or results come
too slowly — but it doesn't need to be that way. Here are some tips to help you
stay motivated.
Start with
simple goals and then progress to longer-range goals. Remember to make your
goals realistic and achievable. It's easy to get frustrated and give up if your
goals are too ambitious.
Make it fun
Try activities
that you enjoy, then vary the routine to keep you on your toes. If you're not
enjoying your workouts, try something different. Try A TRX class, a Cross Fit class,
Join a hiking club, Jump Rope. Remember, exercise doesn't have to be gloom and doom— and
you're more likely to stick with a fitness program if you're having fun.
Make physical activity part
of your daily routine
If it's hard
to find time for exercise, don't fall back on excuses. Schedule workouts as you
would any other important activity. You can also slip in physical activity
throughout the day. Be creative! Take a walk during your lunch break. Take the
stairs instead of the elevator at work. Pedal a stationary bike or do
strength-training exercises with resistance tubing while you watch TV at night.
Put it on paper
Are you hoping to lose
weight? Boost your energy? Sleep better? Manage a chronic condition? Write it
down! Seeing the benefits of regular exercise on paper may help you stay
motivated. It may also help to keep an exercise diary. Record what you did
during each exercise session, how long you exercised and how you felt
afterward. Recording your efforts can help you work toward your goals — and
remind you that you're making progress.
Join forces with friends, neighbors or others
You're not in this alone.
Invite friends or co-workers to join you when you exercise. Work out with your
partner or other loved ones. Organize a group of
neighbors to take fitness classes at a local health club.
Reward yourself
After each exercise session,
take a few minutes to savor the good feelings that exercise gives you. This
type of internal reward can help you make a long-term commitment to regular
exercise. External rewards can help, too. When you reach a longer range goal,
treat yourself to a new pair of walking shoes or new tunes to enjoy while you
exercise.
Be flexible
If you're too busy to work
out or simply don't feel up to it, take a day or two off. Be gentle with
yourself if you need a break. The important thing is to get back on track as
soon as you can.
Now that you're enthusiastic
again, get moving! Set your goals, make it fun and pat yourself on the back
from time to time.
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