How to Motivate Yourself to Exercise

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How to Motivate Yourself to Exercise How to Motivate Yourself to Exercise

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Most of us have the occasional (or frequent!) day when the sofa seems much more attractive than the treadmill. Gyms thrive on people buying a year’s membership, going religiously three times a week for a fortnight … then never setting foot inside again. To avoid undoing all your good work, try some of the following ways to re-motivate yourself.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Yourself
  • 1 hour a day three times a week

Step1
Go straight to the gym from work. It’s much harder to get up the oomph to go out when you’ve come home, had dinner and are relaxing in front of the television. If you can, fit a workout into your lunch-hour: you’ll look forward to the break from your desk, and it’s a great way to de-stress.
Step2
Mix it up. Perhaps your workout consists of thirty mind-numbing minutes on the treadmill followed by endless repetitions of the same weights each time. Try a different cardio machine. Chat to the staff at your gym and they’ll be happy to show you how to use it safely.
Step3
Book an hour with a personal trainer. Some gyms may even offer a free “taster” session: mine did, and I was astonished how much harder I worked with someone standing alongside encouraging me. A trainer will also show you which exercises will help you meet your goals, and will ensure you use the correct technique: the benefits last much longer than that one hour.
Step4
Pay for expensive gym membership. Go for the best gym you can afford – if you join a cheap, grotty gym with ancient squeaking equipment, you’ll hardly be keen to go. And the more you pay, the more you’ll feel a nagging guilt if you skip workouts…
Step5
Promise yourself a treat. Maybe some really good chocolate, or a glass of wine – though ideally, make it non-food related! Have something to look forward to after your workout: a long relaxing bath, your favourite dinner, a new magazine or book.
Step6
Keep an exercise log. Seeing your progress in black and white really helps keep you accountable. There are many websites which allow you to track your exercise. Or how about encouraging a group of get-fit friends to send emails round every week about how their routine’s been going?
Step7
Make it competitive. If you’re someone who thrives on a challenge, find a friend and agree that you’ll both commit to doing three gym sessions a week, every week, for a month. The potential humiliation of giving in and letting them “win” will be a surprising encouragement to exercise. If you can persuade a partner or family member to join you, even better
Step8
# Buddy up. If you’re more of a gentle and encouraging soul, rather than someone who enjoys crushing your friends’ achievements into the dust, how about finding a pal to exercise with? It’s much harder to get out of that planned aerobics class when you’re giving your friend a lift…

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surfgal

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on 5/29/2008 Another great thing about treadmills is you can modify them into a treadmill desk and walk all day if you want. The best I have seen is called TrekDesk and you can view this treadmill desk at www.trekdesk.com. Imagine finishing your day and you have burned 900-1600 calories, feel energized and ready for your free time at home.

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