You know exercise is
good for you. Doing it, though, is another thing.
To stick with an exercise routine,
you need to get out there when that little voice inside you says, "I'll do
that tomorrow. Or the day after -- maybe."
Motivation does that, and it's not about just powering through.
1. Lighten Up Your Goals
Your
fitness goal may be too big for you right now, especially if you're new to
exercise.
Beginners
"want to go for maximal goals, but they tend to get overwhelmed,"
says Gerald Endress, exercise physiologist at Duke Center for Living in North
Carolina.
So don’t
start off trying to work out an hour every day. Instead, set more reasonable,
achievable goals, like exercising 20 to 30 minutes two or three times a week.
2. Track Your Progress
Chart your workouts,
whether you do it online or in an old-school fitness journal. Seeing
improvements, whether running faster, doing more reps, or working out more
often, makes you want to keep going.
3. Delete Guilt
Get real. You're
going to miss a day or two. If you accept that there will be some side steps on
your fitness journey, you’ll be better prepared mentally to deal with setbacks,
Endress says.
Don’t let a misstep
be an excuse for giving up.
4. Focus Only On Yourself
There will always be
someone fitter, faster, or more flexible than you.
Don’t compare
yourself to them, Endress says. Forget about them. Do not let them deter you
from your goal. Your workout time is for you, and about you.
5. Get a Cheering Squad
Find people --
friends, family, co-workers, neighbors -- who will encourage you to stay on
track. Ask them to do exactly that.
"The
person should be in support, but not say, 'Why can’t you? It’s so easy,'"
says Carla Sottovia of Cooper Aerobics in Dallas. If helpful reassurance turns
into criticism, gently remind your pal that you don’t need nagging.
6. Find the Fun in It
If you
can't get motivated, maybe you're doing the wrong activity. Or you used to like
it, and now it's gotten stale. Pick activities you like the most, and they
become something to look forward to. Remember, exercise does not have to happen
in a gym. Maybe you'd rather go hiking or horseback riding, do a charity run or
walk, or dance.
7. Break It Up
Talk yourself into
exercising for a few minutes. You may want to keep going. If not, you can do a
couple more mini-sessions during the day, instead of one long workout.
8. Make It Convenient
When
you're busy, don't spend 30 minutes driving to a gym. Use online exercise
videos instead. If you're too tired to
work out at the end of the day, set your alarm a little earlier and exercise in
the morning.
9. Forget the Past
So maybe you weren’t
the most athletic kid in high school and were the last chosen for class games.
That was years ago. Your goal now is not to win a letter jacket or make the
cheerleading squad. You want to exercise to stay healthy and enjoy your life.
10. Reward Yourself
Treat
yourself for working out.
Choose
rewards like a new outfit, a massage, new tunes, a ball game -- whatever you
enjoy.
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