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by: Tracie Johanson
Do
you remember the day you first joined your gym? Wasn't it a great
feeling, knowing that you had finally taken that first step towards
living a healthier life? Making a conscious, positive decision to
improve is rewarding, and hopefully we've all kept that promise
to ourselves. But try as we might, it seems that there's always
a handy excuse to not exercise.
While gym attendance peaks around January, it slacks off every March/April
as people forget about their New Year Resolutions. Summer BBQ's
and vacations tend to make people stay away from the gym, and six
months later holiday parties and planning to the same thing. Finally,
we can all relate to those days when we simply don't want to work
out!
The
International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association, a trade
association serving the health and fitness club industry, reports
that the average health club member in the United States spends
only about 90 days at the gym per year.
The
goal of this article is to help you STAY MOTIVATED to exercise!
It's not enough to just help you with the 'how' of exercise – we
want to help you with the 'why' too!
So
what can you do to stay motivated? Here are five great ideas to
help us all keep that inner fire burning…..
1)
Find an exercise buddy! When we know that someone else is going
to meet us at the gym at a certain time, we will automatically be
much more likely to show up ourselves. After all, who wants to abandon
their friend? Don’t have a friend at the gym? Invite one along!
She will appreciate the invitation, and will be much healthier for
it!
2)
Get to know people in the gym! Visiting with friends and family
while we're exercising makes the time go by so fast it hardly even
seems like we're doing something good for us. It's great to get
out of the house or office and just have some fun with other people!
3)
Talk with your doctor! We all know that exercise is good for us.
From helping to prevent cancer to lowering our blood pressure to
helping us fit into that swimming suit, exercise is the best thing
we can do for ourselves. Even with that knowledge, it's sometimes
encouraging to hear about our progress from our doctor. Here's a
hot motivation tip: ask your gym for a copy of your fitness records
(monthly body fat analysis and measurements) and then share that
information with your doctor. He or she will be so happy that you're
exercising, and will encourage you to continue!
4)
Chart your progress! The CEO of a Fortune 500 company once said
"What gets measured gets done", and that advice is as good for us
as it was for that business. Take the time to keep a food journal,
an exercise log, or simply write down your fitness goals. Post it
where you will see it every single day (on the 'fridge, in the car,
on the mirror, etc.). Life is just so busy these days, a constant
visual reminder of our goals may be just the motivational push we
need.
5)
Give yourself a reward! Sometimes the 'big picture' can be too intimidating.
For example, if you have 80 pounds to lose it's tempting to think
"It’s too much! I shouldn’t even try." That’s one of the biggest
motivation-killers out there, so combat those discouraging thoughts
by rewarding yourself for smaller accomplishments. Treat yourself
to a manicure when you lose that first five pounds. Buy a new outfit
when you've lost ten pounds. Take a mini-vacation when you're halfway
to your goal. Give yourself small rewards for achieving smaller
goals, and guess what.....many small steps make up a long journey!
Before you know it, you'll have accomplished your overall goal!
There
are many other ways to give yourself the motivation to succeed.
Try some of these tips today – the only thing you have to lose is
the fat!
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About the author: Tracie Johanson is the founder of Pick Up The
Pace, a 30-minute exercise studio for women, focusing on fitness,
health and nutrition for maximum weight loss. Please visit http://www.letspickupthepace.com/
for more information.
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