Problem focusing on exericising. help?
lilxmiz
Posts: 21 Member
whats a good way to keep myself motivated and focused on my work out regimens? I try and keep focused, but I just cant seem to keep going. I marked some pages of Shape magazine that I am subscribed to, and I want to do those work outs, but I dont know what it is thats making it really hard for me to focus. Is there any ideas you guys can give me to keep me focus? I know I dont get on alot, and thats part of my focus and motivation. Im good at watching what i eat, and careful with the calories, but what can I do to just stay focus on the exercising part? Thats the biggest issue I have at the moment. So any ideas?
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Crack helps
But seriously, try taking a pre-workout supplement. One that I would recommend for a beginner is called N.O. Xplode. It will help with motivation, energy, drive and focus. Start with very small dosage and test your tolerance as your body will be very sensitive to stimulants when you first start taking them.
The first time I tried a pre-workout supplement I felt like everyone in the gym was on an elaborate scheme to make me have the best workout of my life. That's how much they help.0 -
Besides crack (cause yes, that always helps)....
Find something you enjoy doing- motivation done!0 -
find something you like doing.... i've tried different things, and the ones I tend to stick with and look forward to are the ones I like doing.0
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Find a buddy to work out with. If I know someone is waiting on me to go running I'm much more likely to haul my butt out of bed in the morning and go.0
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Find a workout that you enjoy and promise yourself a specific time block during the day to do it. Break up a longer workout into 10-20 minute increments different times of the day then work up to the point where you feel confident enough to go the whole way through0
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Crack helps
But seriously, try taking a pre-workout supplement. One that I would recommend for a beginner is called N.O. Xplode. It will help with motivation, energy, drive and focus. Start with very small dosage and test your tolerance as your body will be very sensitive to stimulants when you first start taking them.
The first time I tried a pre-workout supplement I felt like everyone in the gym was on an elaborate scheme to make me have the best workout of my life. That's how much they help.
Cracks very expensive. lol.
Ill be sure to check out that supplement. thanks for responding0 -
Find a buddy to work out with. If I know someone is waiting on me to go running I'm much more likely to haul my butt out of bed in the morning and go.
God I wish I had a work out buddy, and I been begging my best friend to work out with me, and she complains about her back and never wants to do anything. I just wish I knew more people who want to lose weight around here. thanks for the response0 -
Find a workout that you enjoy and promise yourself a specific time block during the day to do it. Break up a longer workout into 10-20 minute increments different times of the day then work up to the point where you feel confident enough to go the whole way through
thanks a really good idea. i think i might try that out. thanks for the reply0 -
find something you like doing.... i've tried different things, and the ones I tend to stick with and look forward to are the ones I like doing.
thanks for the reply, and AWESOME job on 115lbs lost! hope I get to see a number that good soon.0 -
Besides crack (cause yes, that always helps)....
Find something you enjoy doing- motivation done!
thanks for the reply0 -
Here is the link to a free 12-week workout program with a detailed menu and fitness schedule you can follow. Having planned workouts makes it easier.
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/jamie-easons-livefit-phase-1.html0 -
Here is the link to a free 12-week workout program with a detailed menu and fitness schedule you can follow. Having planned workouts makes it easier.
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/jamie-easons-livefit-phase-1.html
Im book marking it now and try it out. Thanks alot.0 -
What works for me is setting a schedule and sticking to it. Once you get into a pattern/routine, it will become second nature to you.0
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What works for me is setting a schedule and sticking to it. Once you get into a pattern/routine, it will become second nature to you.
yea thats what I normally do, but its the sticking to it part to get use to it, thats what gets me. idk what it is.0 -
Find a piece of clothing - a shirt, a pair of pants, a dress - that is a small "goal." Keep it in plain sight so it will remind you of your goal! Be mindful to pick something that isn't too far away, otherwise you'll get overwhelmed and perhaps fall off the wagon.
Also, try new playlists with songs that you ONLY listen to while working out. Eventually, when you hear those songs, your body will want to work out!
Those are just some of the things that work for me. Good luck - I know you can do it!0 -
Find a piece of clothing - a shirt, a pair of pants, a dress - that is a small "goal." Keep it in plain sight so it will remind you of your goal! Be mindful to pick something that isn't too far away, otherwise you'll get overwhelmed and perhaps fall off the wagon.
Also, try new playlists with songs that you ONLY listen to while working out. Eventually, when you hear those songs, your body will want to work out!
Those are just some of the things that work for me. Good luck - I know you can do it!
thanks. and I have a pair of size 18 jeans somewhere, I think the last time we arranged my room, it was accidently thrown in the goodwill by my friend. But Ill try that. And I have these bands I use to listen to when I would work out when I was younger I might look back into. Thanks0 -
Also, try new playlists with songs that you ONLY listen to while working out. Eventually, when you hear those songs, your body will want to work out!
I agree. Music is what keeps me focused. I use a playlist of songs that make me want to move and dance. I only allow myself to play this list when I am working out. So it gets me motivated to move AND I enjoy my workout even more.0 -
A tip that has helped me so much is: turn off your phone at the gym. Mine is completely off, not just on silent. That is my time, I don't care about work, texting, Facebook, etc. also no way to check the time I'm there until I'm done, not a predetermined amount of time. If it is a 100% life or death emergency and my phone is off, my family or friends know where I can be reached, otherwise, ill deal with it later. It's actually kinda freeing lol, sometimes I don't even turn my phone back on for a while after I leave the gym haha0
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A tip that has helped me so much is: turn off your phone at the gym. Mine is completely off, not just on silent. That is my time, I don't care about work, texting, Facebook, etc. also no way to check the time I'm there until I'm done, not a predetermined amount of time. If it is a 100% life or death emergency and my phone is off, my family or friends know where I can be reached, otherwise, ill deal with it later. It's actually kinda freeing lol, sometimes I don't even turn my phone back on for a while after I leave the gym haha
thats a smart idea. Only i use my phone as an mp3 player too cause i dont own any other form of mp3 players. but Ill try it sometime0
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