Staying Motivated
By Chad Tackett, President of Global Health and Fitness
One way to stay motivated is to constantly remind
yourself that a worth-while pay-off lies ahead; a new, healthy, strong you
is emerging. Effective, consistent exercise will not only improve your overall
health and fitness, but will also improve your appearance, energy level,
and social interactions. Also, look forward to the many psychological benefits
as well: confidence, self-esteem, and relief from depression, anxiety and
stress.
If you are serious about your health and well-being,
you will take action and begin an exercise program, and you will benefit
in all these ways. Once you see the results, you will become even more motivated.
Action creates motivation!
Set Goals
Goal-setting is another great way of staying motivated.
Goals focus your workout program and clarify what you are trying to achieve.
As you attain each goal, you gain encouragement and further motivation.
Here is how to achieve the goals you set and obtain the results you deserve.
1. Make sure your goals are measurable: A vague goal, such as "I want to be fit," gives
you nothing to shoot for. Decide when and what you are going to achieve,
such as "I want to lose 2 percent of my body fat by August 1st."
2. Be realistic: Make
sure your goals are attainable. If you set your expectations too high, you
will get frustrated and will be more likely to quit. Make sure, however,
that your goals are not too easy; they should be challenging. When you achieve
a challenging goal, your pride and satisfaction will create more motivation.
3. Set short-term goals as stepping stones to
your "ultimate" (long-term) goals: If
your long-term goal is to bench press 200 pounds in one year, then set short-term
weekly or monthly goals of the weight you will need to bench press to achieve
your long term goal--develop a plan. It is a lot easier to accomplish a
goal one day or week at a time, such as increasing 2.5 or 5 pounds a week,
than it is to think that you need to increase your bench press by 50 pounds.
Make It Fun
Another way of assuring that you stay motivated
is to make exercise fun. If you perceive your workout as a chore, you more
than likely will not stick with it. Here are some techniques for making
your workout something to look forward to.
1. Add Variety: If
your weightlifting is getting tedious and boring, change one of these factors:
- Vary how often you do an exercise and the number
of sets and reps you do.
- Find an alternate exercise; for example, if you
always do the bench press using a barbell, try doing it with dumbbells
or on a machine.
- Change the order of the exercises you do for
each muscle group and the muscle groups themselves.
2. Include Friends and Family:
Training with a workout partner not only makes your training
session more fun, safe, and intense, but will also increase the likelihood
of your showing up at the gym. Make sure you pick a partner whose goals
and interests are similar to yours and who is willing to spot you correctly
and motivate you to do your best.
3. Fight Discouragement:
If once in a long while you blow off a workout because you choose to go
out with friends, just accept and enjoy your choice--do not feel guilty.
Otherwise, the sense of failure can make it harder to get yourself back
on track. Focus on how much progress you have made so far, not on how far
you have to go.
4. Expect and Prepare for Plateaus:
If you feel you have reached a plateau and/or are bored,
do not give up--this is a natural part of working out. Make sure to vary
the exercises, sets, repetitions and order of your workout--continually
search for new ways of making your routine fun and exciting.
5. Schedule your Workout:
If you always exercise on the same days at the same time, your routine will
become a fixture in your life, not a whim. Not going to the gym will feel
unnatural. Including exercise into your busy schedule will be an adjustment,
and staying motivated will be equally challenging. Change is difficult for
many people. However, if you have the willingness to work through the initial
emotional discomfort as you move step by step through a safe and effective
program, you will find the confidence, commitment and determination that will ease the way.
When you begin achieving great results, the excitement
and fun you experience will make the change well worth the effort. Action
creates motivation! Good luck: I hope you enjoy all the wonderful benefits
of a healthy, active lifestyle.
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