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Top 10 Tips For Staying Motivated With Your Workout Plan
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Are you finding it difficult to get out of bed in the morning for your daily walk -- and are you making up excuses to skip the gym on the way home?
Even the most dedicated exercisers occasionally get bored with their routine. But that doesn't mean you can't re-energize your routine. If you've always exercised indoors, move your workout outside for a welcome change of scenery. Try something entirely new! Make it something you never dreamed you'd do. If you've always stuck to solitary pursuits, sign up for a team sport. Or tackle something you've shied away from... maybe even rock climbing! Find a workout buddy!. Ask a friend to be your workout partner -- you won't skip a workout if someone is waiting for you. Set a new goal! Working out to stay in shape is fine, but setting a goal -- such as finishing a race or completing a rough water swim -- will give your daily workouts more meaning. Treat yourself to a workout gadget, Heart-rate monitors, aquatic toys and other exercise gadgets can make your workouts more fun and challenging. Keep an exercise log to track your progress! Unsure if your making progress toward your goals? It allows you to keep track of your goals, monitor your progress and adjust your routines as necessary. Don't berate yourself if you miss a workout! Life is full of obstacles. Unexpected appointments, illness and setbacks are bound to happen sooner or later. Don't let a few missed workouts turn into a month of unfulfilled resolutions. Reward yourself! Reaching a fitness goal or milestone is a great excuse to treat yourself to something new. A massage, an evening out, or some other "indulgence" may be the key to staying motivated. Focus on how good exercise makes you look and feel! You know that incredibly satisfied and healthy feeling you get immediately after a workout? Remember it! If all else fails... take a break from exercise! Sometimes a lack of motivation is your body's way of telling you to take a break. If anything hurts, or if your energy is running low, take a break for a few days before resuming your workouts. |
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