how do you get yourself to work out?
shellieems
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I don't really enjoy working out...
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"Just ****ing Do It" you will feel much better when you're done (:0
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for me i think about my family ... i would love to live longer with my family .. love to stay healthy ... to stay healthy i need to work out ... find something that motivates you ...0
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Workout buddy. I don't want to break plans with people, so I always go even if I don't want to.0
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"Just ****ing Do It" you will feel much better when you're done (:
so true , you are so right ..0 -
I started out bribing myself with something that I could only have if I worked out. My snack of choice was skinny cow ice cream sandwiches. It worked out for me when I started and now working out is part of my routine and it is something I really enjoy doing.0
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I love the way I feel after a good workout! Warm up, lift weights, core, stretch, done, feel awesome! Find something that is fun for you! I love skating, my husband loves off road biking and racquetball - make it fun and you will do it. Ballet, yoga, running, burlesque, belly dancing, tai chi, yoga, hiking..0
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I have this same problem. I can always come up with good excuses not too... but can never seem to find a good enough excuse to get me there.0
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Find something you do like that gets you moving.
Taking the dog for a walk keeps me going as I feel guilty if I dont.
That or I take an e-reader to the gym and read books as I work out. Yes I get funny looks but it makes the time pass SO much quicker.
Maybe a group sport? I would love to play badminton in competition but none closer than an hours drive for me unfortunatley
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I have never liked it, and have avoided it like the plague for most of my life. However, once you force yourself to do it for a couple weeks, your body craves it and you start to recognize more and more how much better you feel. You have to tell yourself to just do it for 10 minutes, that is what it takes to give over the initial "I don't want to do it" mindset. You have to make it a part of your day that is not an option, just like brushing your teeth. Schedule a time to do it and just do it...don't over think it.
How your body feels once your stamina gets going is amazing, nothing like it. Not to mention the sense of pride and accomplishment that goes with it as well.0 -
do something that is a workout that doesnt feel like one.. play a sport ?0
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"Just ****ing Do It" you will feel much better when you're done (:
This! I just make myself do it. I know I'm going to feel great afterwards (and probably feel terrible if I don't do it).0 -
Schedule it. Just like you would any other appointment. For me it's first thing in the morning, but that doesn't always work for everyone. But if you have it scheduled, "at 4:00 I am exercising" and just do it, don't let yourself break your schedule, it'll start happening. You might even find after a while that you enjoy it and miss it on days that you take off.0
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You'll always regret NOT working out, but you'll never regret when you DO work out!0
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Find something you like to do and do it! Or something you don't hate and keep doing it and it will become habit and you will find you don't feel right without working out.0
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it's a matter of creating the habit. give it 2 - 3 weeks of forcing yourself to do it and i guarantee, you won't want to give it up after that. i have the same problem when i go for a period without working out, but once i get back into it, i LOVE it.0
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I think you have to find something that you like to do and that works for you. I am a stay at home mom. I have three girls. 14,6,and 5. Between running a household, homeschooling and all the things in between I had to find a way to get in exercise. I bought an exercise bike and some free weights. When it is breaktime for lunch. I make lunch, clean up and let the girls have recess. That is when I do my 30 min of bike riding. If for some reason I don't have 30 min. I just break it up and do 10 min here 5 min there. Hey something is better than nothing. Every little bit counts.0
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I'm in a rut, and also getting over a cold. Motivation has been hard to find this week. Most of the time I'm just motivated by the way I feel after I've pushed myself a bit further in my lifting, or cycling than the last time. I love knowing that I'm getting stronger. Sometimes I don't have those moments and just enjoy being active, getting fresh air, and simply moving. Walking is just as enjoyable for me as a day of good lifting in the gym.0
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If you can get a friend to go with you, you can help each other to do it. Sometimes getting out the door is the first goal you need to reach. A dog can be the world's best nag. Those sweet, brown eyes begging for a walk can make you get moving even when you really don't want to. Have options -- a gym, a place to walk or bike, a sport you enjoy, or a DVD (or set of DVD's).
I used to hate exercise, but now I love it. You can overcome your dislike, too.0 -
I don't know if this link will work but this commercial really gives you no excuses! lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr4QYYWg5n8&list=FLByoXEvyBw4JBkmZOQRW3Yw&feature=mh_lolz0 -
I struggle with this myself. I run or cycle for cardio exercise. At first I dread doing it, I force myself to and eventually the good feelings I have when I get finished keep me on track. Make it a routine habit.0
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I have a folder of motivational and inspirational photos. You can find many of them at Simplyshredded.com ........ I find that gets my *kitten* in gear when I'm feeling the "itis" .........0
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Find something you enjoy doing! Then you do it because you WANT to and not because you HAVE to0
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I have specific goals that give my workouts purpose. For example, "I want a firm butt" - to get there I need to do lunges, squats, and incorporate some cardio as well. I also take pictures frequently and I track little successes here and there. Both things help keep me focused and wanting to keep working out.0
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I think for some people the hard part is just getting ready to work out. Putting on all your workout clothes and lacing up shoes, grabbing ipod and water, and for some people having to travel to the gym. But once I talk myself into doing all that, even if I'm not in the mood, I find I just can enjoy myself in the moment of whatever activity I am doing and I always feel great afterwards for hours.0
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My main motivation at the moment is pretty much the fact that I'm training for Warrior Dash this summer, and ultimately for Spartan Sprint 2015 and Tough Mudder 2016. So giving my lazy butt a goal to complete something's really helping me out.
But before that, I told myself things like, "Bro, an hour's not even that bad".
I'd divide my time up into minutes as small as 15 minutes and do each machine for 15 minutes.
It doesn't feel as if I've been on the treadmill for God knows what, and it doesn't bore me.
I also have the tendency to look at the amount of time I have left on each machine so...
it really does help me LOL.
Sigh.0 -
By just Looking in the Mirror and knowing it isn't gonna change by itself.... we all hated to do it in the begining but it has to be done...0
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Before I go to bed every night, I make sure my workout clothes are on the chair in my bedroom. The first hour, while I'm riding the stationary bike, I listen to music. After that, I head for the pool. Once you set your own routine, and see the changes in your body, you will be looking forward to it every day. Good luck!!0
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You will NEVER regret a WORKOUT. You WILL regret NOT working out!0
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I find the best way to get myself to work out is just to get my workout clothes on! If I can get my workout gear on then I will workout for sure. I have them laid out for easy access, with ipod, headphones and HRM right beside them. Might sound a bit silly, but it works for me! Just get dressed in your sweats & runners as fast as you can, and go go go !0
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I look at my stomach...bwahahaha
Seriously. Why do you want to lose weight? Let that motivate you to get moving. At least a 30 minute walk a day....0
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