
Staying Motivated To Exercise
March 19, 2008How does one stay motivated to exercise? How does one become motivated to exercise? I think one important thing is having an end-goal in mind. Is it losing weight? Is it training for something? Is it to just get you off your butt? Think of something that you would like to accomplish with your workout and do it! That’s another thing - at some point you have to stop thinking and just exercise because if you think long enough, you are going to think your way right out of doing it. I came across an article by Jennifer Murray today that gives some tips which may be helpful in motivating you to work out. I found it on www.suite101.com. I hope it helps! Article:
1. Keep an Exercise Journal
Keeping a log of how long your workout lasts, the amount of weights lifted or the distance covered is helpful in setting goals. With every workout, push little harder to do just a bit more than the last workout. A strong motivator is setting a pre-workout goal and then meeting that goal.
2. Vary Workout Routines
Performing the same workout day after day, week after week is bound to get boring. With such a wide variety of activities available to choose from, there’s no reason to do the same workout all the time. Mastering a new workout routine is exciting, so changing up an exercise routine every couple of weeks will keep your motivation level high.
3. Find a Workout Buddy
Being held accountable is a strong motivator. Find a like-minded friend as a workout buddy to have someone who will not let you off the hook just because you don’t feel like working out. Also, you can hold your buddy accountable when they’re struggling to fit exercise into their daily schedule.
4. Determine Your Why
The are many benefits to working out regularly, including improved mood, weight management, better sleep, stronger immune system, increased energy, decreased stress, plus numerous other benefits. What are your reasons for wanting to exercise? Write down all of the benefits you experience from exercising regularly and place your list in an area that you can look at it every day. Frequently reminding yourself of the reasons you want to exercise will keep you motivated to stick to your workout.
5. Reward Yourself Often
Set a goal to work out a certain number of days per week. Each and every time you meet your weekly goal, reward yourself by buying something small and inexpensive that you’ve been wanting. Another way to reward yourself is to schedule a couple hours of “you” time away from the demands of every day life, where you can do any activity that you enjoy.