Didn't exercise this morning.....motivation gone??
tripletmom2004
Posts: 168 Member
I am having such a hard time getting back into an exercise regime. I prefer to exercise in the morning but I feel that I don't give it my all because I am tired. After work I feel so lazy and I feel it takes time away from my kids (although it is only an hour). I know I feel better after I exercise so why don't I just do it???
I am so mad at myself!!!
I am so mad at myself!!!
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I know how you feel. I have the exact same problem! I know if I ever make myself get back in it, I am hooked and it's like a habit I do everyday, but getting to that point is my problem.0
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Just have to get up and do it. For motivation, sign on to MFP and see how many of your friends are already exercising or how many of your friends in other countries exercised and ate well today already. I work out first thing because I'm too out of it to talk myself out of it most days.0
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if this deal of getting fit and looking good naked was easy then everyone would do it.
maybe it isn't for you. maybe you can't handle the hard work.
maybe you are destined to be frumpy.
well? are you?
you have to focus on what you want.
prove you can do it. one step at a time.
drop the "I can't do it" attitude and get focused.0 -
Give your body a little break and instead of the hour perhaps just go for a 30 minute walk for a few weeks to keep things moving. It's hard to keep doing the same workouts all the time and perhaps changing it up with something less stressful will help. Always remember that 80% of the weight loss is nutrition so stay on that wagon!0
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Dave- thanks!! I needed that.... no more excuses. I refuse to remain frumpy!! LOL0
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I know the feeling. When you have kids, life changes and you are no longer #1. And that is a wonderful thing, pre kids I was always looking out for me and now I have kids and they are my #1. Some times I split up my workout and after they go to bed I do abs and light cardio. But now a days, I have to find time to wake up before them and get it in. Not going so well, but each day gets better. The first day I only did 10 min and then 12min and now I can do almost an hour.
You can do it!0 -
The first few weeks that I was working out in the morning I wore my workout clothes to bed. I even wore my sports bra and socks. If I didn't get out of bed to work out, I had that extra bit of - you didn't even have an excuse! Once I got in the habit it was no big deal. I even wake up without the alarm now.0
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If you want something bad enough you will find the time. The question is: how bad do you this?0
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if this deal of getting fit and looking good naked was easy then everyone would do it.
maybe it isn't for you. maybe you can't handle the hard work.
maybe you are destined to be frumpy.
well? are you?
you have to focus on what you want.
prove you can do it. one step at a time.
drop the "I can't do it" attitude and get focused.
Lol awesome kick up the *kitten* there! motivation has been restored!0 -
This is a struggle for me too0
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I find it very easy to talk myself out of exercise so I have to do it first thing (while I am too sleepy to talk myself out of it). However, as someone posted earlier you should change things up. Maybe try to find something fun you can do with your kids on the days you skip your morning exercise. The best part is it won't even feel like exercise and you are getting them active as well.0
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I am experiencing the same thing, but I have been trying to tell myself that when I am done, I won't regret it. I will just regret it if I DON'T do it.0
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I know the feeling. When you have kids, life changes and you are no longer #1. And that is a wonderful thing, pre kids I was always looking out for me and now I have kids and they are my #1. Some times I split up my workout and after they go to bed I do abs and light cardio. But now a days, I have to find time to wake up before them and get it in. Not going so well, but each day gets better. The first day I only did 10 min and then 12min and now I can do almost an hour.
You can do it!
I wake up between 4.30-5am. Sometimes at 4am. I get 6 hours of sleep (sometimes less), I got a toddler, work full time, house, pets and all that good stuff.
Making excuses is easy. Making it happen is not..Stop making excuses.
Sorry for being harsh.0 -
Good idea I might try this to get going.0
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Try taking a pre-workout supplement in the AM to get you going. Does wonders for me! ( I'm not talking diet pills. I'm talking the powders you add to water that only last about an hour or 2 with no crash. Similar to those 5-hour energy shots but for athletes)0
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If you feel like you don't have 1 hour after work, find high intensity workouts that take all of 30-40 minutes including warm up and cooldown. I love doing these when I don't feel particularly motivated. They are quick and are an excellent combination of cardio and strength moves. Ex, go to youtube and search by "efit30 full body workout"...they have half a dozen 30 minute workouts. I am still burning from my workout last night!0
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if this deal of getting fit and looking good naked was easy then everyone would do it.
maybe it isn't for you. maybe you can't handle the hard work.
maybe you are destined to be frumpy.
well? are you?
you have to focus on what you want.
prove you can do it. one step at a time.
drop the "I can't do it" attitude and get focused.
You are awesome. Like seriously!0 -
if this deal of getting fit and looking good naked was easy then everyone would do it.
maybe it isn't for you. maybe you can't handle the hard work.
maybe you are destined to be frumpy.
well? are you?
you have to focus on what you want.
prove you can do it. one step at a time.
drop the "I can't do it" attitude and get focused.0 -
if this deal of getting fit and looking good naked was easy then everyone would do it.
maybe it isn't for you. maybe you can't handle the hard work.
maybe you are destined to be frumpy.
well? are you?
you have to focus on what you want.
prove you can do it. one step at a time.
drop the "I can't do it" attitude and get focused.
Quoted for absolute awesomeness and truth.
To the OP: I am in much better shape now than I was in when I joined MFP last Dec. But I need even more motivation than ever to stay in maintenance mode. Some evenings I really *don't want* to lift weights even though I love lifting more than chocolate (not exaggerating). It takes willpower to do what you need to do in order to get where you want to go, so don't give up.
To borrow a quote from one of the funniest movies I have seen in my brief life: "Never give up; never surrender!" :happy: :flowerforyou:0 -
I'm not a huge exercise fan either (yet), but I know that if I don't do it at least a couple of days a week, I'll never do it. To be honest, after getting my butt moving, the next day has me wanting to do more. I have a little more energy from it as well. Just need to say screw it and make time for yourself. Obviously you're thinking about it a lot since it is bothering you this much, might be just a touch of guilt setting in. Do it in small increments to started back again. Wish you well0
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I know how you feel. I hate when I don't wake up early for my workouts because my days are usually quite crazy and it's hard to fit in a solid workout later in the day, especially in the evening when my husband and I are spending our quality time together. I luckily have a long lunch break to fit in workouts right now because I work 10 hours a day, so that is usually when I get my sweat on lol. But I would eventually like to be the type of person to get up early in the morning and knock it out before work so I can actually use my break as an extra workout slot or time to get other things done for the day.
Either way just remember this is a lifestyle choice, nothing will change overnight. You can do this, you just have to keep making yourself do it and eventually it will become a habit!0 -
I find I am way tooo tired to exercise after work, and once I sit around on a day off I dont want to do it either. I am just starting but I am going to get out of bed and start immediately. I did this before and it worked and I was otivated througout the day without feeling guilty.0
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I also get up at 3;30 or 4am every morning now to excercise. My motivation is a shirt that I have hanging on a hook in my bathroom.
I am determined get into that shirt! I try it on once a week. When I see no bulges I will wear that shirt.:happy0 -
i love exercising in the morning, but doing it within two minutes of waking up is impossible for me. i wake up, have coffee and eat something small, brush my teeth get dressed, and within an hour, i'm out the door headed to the gym or running/cycling.0
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good article People often throw around terms like "endorphin rush" or "runner's high" to expl...
ain the mood lift that can occur during or after a sweat session. But rather than a sudden burst of euphoria, research has found that a mere 20-minute workout can produce more subtle mood benefits that last as long as 12 hours. And when it comes to shorter bouts of activity, endorphins may actually have little to do with the mental perk-up. So go on, start your day with this 20 minute workout! http://on.self.com/tBwME4 http://ow.ly/i/ZFLx0 -
I know the feeling. When you have kids, life changes and you are no longer #1. And that is a wonderful thing, pre kids I was always looking out for me and now I have kids and they are my #1. Some times I split up my workout and after they go to bed I do abs and light cardio. But now a days, I have to find time to wake up before them and get it in. Not going so well, but each day gets better. The first day I only did 10 min and then 12min and now I can do almost an hour.
You can do it!
I am not at my best if I'm not taking care of myself. So, my first priority is still myself. It's tough. I work full time, and I fly solo during the week (husband travels a lot). Still, hell or high water, I work out 5 times a week, whether that means getting up at 5am, working out at lunch, etc. When my daughter is sick, as soon as she fallls asleep, I exercise. Or, I take her for a run in the jogging stroller. It is okay for your kids to not be "#1" - I am #1, my marriage, kids, and job all benefit from that.0 -
I bring my workout clothes to work and go straight from there to the fitness center. Otherwise, I'd never do it. If morning workouts make you miserable, I suggest trying this. Plus, once I'm changed and am there, my mindset changes.0
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if this deal of getting fit and looking good naked was easy then everyone would do it.
maybe it isn't for you. maybe you can't handle the hard work.
maybe you are destined to be frumpy.
well? are you?
you have to focus on what you want.
prove you can do it. one step at a time.
drop the "I can't do it" attitude and get focused.
I really needed this too! - thanks!0
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