Thursday, January 14, 2010

Ways to stay motivated to work out!

Revisit your past:
Think back to previous attempts at losing weight or exercising. What made you quit before and are you on the same path now? If so, you've got yourself a pattern. Break it by figuring out what went wrong before. Some possibilities:

•A diet that's too strict or too difficult to follow
•Feeling deprived of your favorite foods
•Feeling tired and sore from too many workouts
•Confusion about how to exercise the right way
•Being so busy, you can't figure out how to fit it all in
Make your own list and then figure out how to get around these issues. If the diet is too strict, make smaller changes you can live with every day. If you're busy, try shorter workouts. Change what you're doing until it works.

Get Real
Most people fail at their fitness goals because they're waiting for something spectacular to happen. Losing weight isn't always a spectacular process...in fact, it isn't even a linear process sometimes. What you may find is that you lose a little, gain a little and repeat the process again and again.
There are no shortcuts to weight loss so, even if you're frustrated that your body hasn't changed, don't give up! If you're burning more calories than you eat, your body is changing, even if it's slower than you'd like. Make sure your goals are realistic and, most importantly, that you give your body the time it needs to respond to what you're doing.

Get Pumped
Maybe it'll be difficult to replicate the excitement you felt on January 1 when you were so ready to lose that weight or gain that muscle. But, you can get a little more fired up by going back to your original goal and remembering why you set it in the first place. What are you trying to accomplish? Remind yourself that what you do today has everything to do with where you'll be in 6 months.

Reward Yourself
It's surprisingly easy to get excited about exercise and it's called MASSAGE. There's nothing that feels better than finishing up a week's worth of workouts followed by a relaxing massage. Schedule one once a month, if you can or, if massages aren't your thing, try some other ideas:

•Buying new workout gear
•A weekend getaway
•A night chilling out with your favorite TV show
•A new book or song you've been wanting
•An MP3 player for your workouts

Exhaust Every Avenue
Before you quit, try everything you can to stay on track. Instead of drifting away from exercise without acknowledging it, give yourself a minimum amount of exercise to get in each week. When you dip below that (or stop altogether), promise yourself you'll try other things before you quit altogether:

•Hire a personal trainer or work with one online
•Find a workout buddy
•Join a fitness group or gym
•Try a new way of exercising - a video, a class, a sport, etc.

Stop Waiting for a Miracle!
Sometimes you just need something new and fun to keep you going. Some people think if they exercise long enough, they'll wake up one day and suddenly LOVE exercising and eating healthy. While it does get easier, you'll always have to find ways to motivate yourself for your workouts. If you're waiting for a shining moment of excitement, you might be waiting for a long time. Instead, make it happen with these resources:

Enjoying Exercise & Healthy Eating
Couch Potatoes, Unite!
5 Ways to Stick with Your Exercise Goals

Lose the Excuses!
Every day is different. What motivated you yesterday may not work today, so sift through what inspires you to find that one thing that will get you out the door. It may be pants you want to fit into or competing with your friend (he's working out--you don't want to fall behind, do you?). Work through all the reasons you should workout until you find the one that works today. Some ideas:

•I'll feel good about myself if I finish my workout
•I'll just warm up and, if I want to stop, I can
•I'm going to dinner tonight, so I know I need this workout to balance my calories
•This workout will give me more energy for the rest of my day
•If I finish this workout, I can spend some time reading, watching TV or playing around on the computer

Open your Mind
Being bored is the perfect time to try something new. You'll be more willing to try things you may have dismissed because they didn't fit within your definition of exercise. It could be bellydancing, a latin dance class or that spinning class at the gym. Or try something more mind/body like Pilates or yoga.  If what you're doing isn't working, it's time to find something that will. Sometimes even just a new piece of equipment or a workout is enough to get you moving again.

Track your Progress
One simple way to stay motivated is to look back on how far you've come. Keeping a simple calendar of the workouts you've done gives you something tangible you can happily flip through, adding up all the days you exercised. Plus, knowing you have to write your accomplishments down may give you that extra push you need to get moving.  Regularly weighing yourself, taking measurements, getting your body fat tested or even doing your own fitness and endurance tests can help you stay on track.
Have Consquences
If your child doesn't do his homework, there are consequences. The same should be true of sticking with exercise. If you don't do your workouts, there should be a consequence. Have someone hold you accountable or take away something you enjoy until you get back on track. Another idea is to think of the long-term consequences of not exercising:

•Gaining weight
•Feeling bad about yourself
•Possible health problems like diabetes or heart disease
•Lower quality of life
•Not being a good role model for your family
•Not being able to do all the things you enjoy

Resource: About.com

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