How the h*** do I get motivated to start exercising!!!
deannc1
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I began my journey to fitness 6 weeks ago. I am a 6 foot tall female. My starting weight was 290 lbs. I joined MFP 1 week ago at 272 lbs. I weighed in today at 268. Pretty good. I promised myself I would give myself a little time to get myself on track nutritionally and then incorporate exercise into my life. I work 4 days a week for 11 hours each day from 10a-9p, at a desk job. I am usually up at 530am during the week to take my daughter to her bus stop for school. I come home, do a few chores and then head out to work. I am off wed thurs and sunday. I'm usually pretty tired-most likely from sleep deprivation. If I could just find the motivation I could probably hit the gym most week day mornings after dropping off my darling daughter........but I just can't seem to find it. I'm starting to feel a wee bit depressed........any ideas, words of encouragement or personal stories would be very much appreciated.
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You could force yourself to go to the gym just one time and if you like it and feel good it will be easier to persuade yourself to go again and
again. I don't like going to a gym so I do zumba at home (DVD I love to dance) it doesn't feel like exercising and walk on my treadmill while my fav tv shows are on. I had to force myself to "just do it tonight" then it got easier. I don't exercise every day and try not to feel ashamed or guilty because then I get down and say whats the point. Any exercise is better then before when I got none. Now with Spring finally coming I will walk the dog and work outside on the lawn plus zumba. Good luck.0 -
Start out by taking a walk on the 3 days you are off. Take your daughter with you if you can. Do you have a video game system? Wii and others have some really fun games and dances that make exercise less of a chore. Challenge your daughter to a dance off. LOL That's it. Once you feel comfortable with that, then consider adding more.
I have a desk job, luckily with a private office. Once an hour or so, I'll get up and do 10 squats, the next hour 10 desk push ups, then a few leg lifts or high stepping in place, then stretches. It's good to get moving, work out the stiffness and change positions. It also helps wake me up a bit. Maybe you can do something like this.
I make sure to take the stairs when reasonable. Park further away in the lot at the grocery. Anything that adds just a little more movement into my day. I ride my exercise bike. I have an exercise ball, hand weights and stretch bands too. There's no reason why I have to take time to go t the gym. Maybe that would help you too, being able to get your exercise in at home.0 -
First of all, you are doing great! 30 plus lbs is significant and you should be proud.
Walk, just walk. It's Spring outside, put your headphones on and just go enjoy it. Forget about Fitbits, Nike bands and all that. I use a pedometer and love it....easy, simple and 30 bucks. Enjoy it. Once you begin to enjoy the walk you'll look forward to it.0 -
You don't need motivation. You just need to start. Motivation will be there sometimes, but even when it isn't you will need to exercise.0
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Do.
Make an appointment with yourself and keep it.
In the meantime: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1102508-mfp-fitspiration0 -
Are you allowed to take time away from your desk for a break? I set a reminder in my calendar every day to force myself to get up and go outside for a walk. I may only walk for 10 or 15 minutes, but it feel so nice to getup and stretch the legs. This way too I can break up my exercise, and do maybe another 15-20 minutes of something at home. I try to keep it varied to keep myself from getting bored.0
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my motivation starting out...looked at myself naked in a full length mirror...nuff said!!!0
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Just do it! Its easy to find 30 mins in a day. I am a firm believer we find the time to do the things we want to do...and weight loss is 85% diet and 15% exercise, you can do it without it. It just goes faster and you will feel great after you do a little something.0
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I suggest finding an exercise that you enjoy. Maybe a hobby/interest you had as a child or something you always thought you would like to try one day. Walking, team sports, martial arts, dancing whatever. If you look forward to doing it, you're more likely to stick with it.
I also like to purchase dance or yoga DVDs for home. They're cheap and it's fun to do with the kid/s and you don't have to worry about what people are thinking.
Or just take your daughter to a park. Let her choose the activities and join in.
My theory is: "Any movement is good movement". Motivation will build as you improve and don’t give up!
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Just start off small and acclimate yourself. I agree, start walking for a least 15-30 minutes a day. Take the stairs, always park far wherever you go. Walk around your building on your lunch break if possible. I now walk at least 4 miles a day burning at least 350 calories. Try to get a buddy to walk with you to motivate and hold you accountable as this is very helpful because each of you are in it together and are trying to reach the same goals. Then progress to power walking and maybe a jog. I now can jog at least one of my miles without passing out and controlling my breathing. YouTube has many 10 minutes videos you can do even if you only do one a day for ten minutes. Try some of the 5k walks in your community. These equate to 3 miles. I haven't incorporated much strength training yet but I will. I have lost 6 lbs in the last 2 months. They say walking is one of the easiest forms of exercise plus it so soothing and relaxing. It's Free to walk and that doesn't require a membership to the gym!!!!
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I used to hate 'going' to the gym, finding the motivation to kick myself up the ar$e was incredibly difficult
But I soon realised that when i did force myself to get down there, I actually started to enjoy myself at the gym.
Being self conscious, I hated the thought of going out in public to exercise (the local riff-raff would jeer and mock as they drove past.... cowards!!) but it made me hate myself or any form of exercise.
Once I'd been to the gym for a couple of months, I found I could run on the treadmil for 3 to 4 mins at a time (instead of the 20 to 30 seconds originally) Which then made me feel more confident exercising outside.
I now run on the street (saves me the money of the gym )
My weight loss got the boyfriends attention and he decided he wanted to make some improvements too, which means that we now go out for walks together, runs together, and he is now teahing me inline skating (every little helps)
Start off one day at a time, go for walks in the area... find someone (friend or family) that would be interested in joining you for the walk (makes it pass quicker and feel less of a chore)
When you feel ready, run for short amounts of time.. but most of all, listen to your body (you will have people tell you that "you should be doing this" and "maybe you should try faster or further" at the end of the day your body will tell you if your overdoing it or underdoing it.
Just force yourself to do something.. ANYTHING.. and the motivation will follow in its own time (one day you will just wake up and realise you dont hate the idea of that exercise anymore)
Good luck in your journey
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Find a mate to hold you accountable. Helped me.0
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Congratulations on losing 30+ lbs! I agree with others about walking. I just came home from a brisk 2.25 mile walk and I feel great! I'd also like to recommend Leslie Sansone Walk At Home videos. There are some full length ones on Youtube.
Maybe you can fit in other workouts from Youtube after taking your daughter to school? Even a 15 minute video is better then nothing. I like using Fitness Blender, Blogilates and Jessica Smith, but I'm always trying something new.
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I agree, you just do it! I never liked to exercise. After a week and 1/2 of making myself go almost every day, there was a Sunday that I was planning to not go to the gym, I was sitting reading and having coffee at my favorite coffee shop. I got really antsy and felt like I needed to exercise. I went to the gym and that was it. My original plan was 5 days a week at 30 minutes a day just doing cardio. It didn't take me long to make my goal 6 days a week, 50 minutes a day plus stretching and free weights. I often go over that and have added some water jogging, too. I walked a mile and a half at lunch today and thought I'd take the evening off from the gym and just couldn't do it. Went in and rode the stationary bike for 30 minutes and did some free weights. I work everyday with a 1/2+ commute each way. I am 63 and have a defibrillator implanted. If I can find it inside of me, you can find something!0
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I just make myself do it, even on days (like today) when I really don't feel like it. I remind myself why I'm doing this and how unhappy I am with my body. I got some huge motivation by looking at Jillian Michaels Body Revolution results...was amazing! So I started that a little over a week ago. I kept waking up and staring at myself in the mirror...that was really enough for me.
Once you start it goes by fast! Just get up and do it, even if it's only 10 minutes0 -
First, great job! I agree with everyone on walking. That was how I got started when I hadn't worked out for years. Also, if you have limited time, I highly recommend Fitness Blender.com. You can find workouts at short as 5 minutes and do them at home. For me, I am not comfortable working out in a public space so FitnessBlender has been excellent.0
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Well... it's could be a hard one or an easy one. Do what I do.... just DO IT! The hardest part is putting on your shoes... while you're putting on your workout gear... don't think about how miserable you're going to be while you are working out, think about how awesome you're going to feel when you are done because YOU DID IT!0
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Your doing great. Start by walking on the days you are off. I love going to the track. I see people of all ages and sizes that inspire me. I use a app called run keeper to track my walk. I love that it tells you the pace that your walking at. I try to keep that pace for a few days and then start trying to bet it. It also syncs with mfp. Just want to say your doing great!0
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one step at a time.
put on gym clothes.
get car keys
get in car. rest
go to gym
get out of car
go in gym
rest
get on machine
think about it
do5 minutes rest.0 -
realize you can do 5 minutes more do them
again
and again
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If you don't want to drive to the gym you can find tons of great DVDs or videos on youtube that can help. I am doing T25 right now and I make sure to have my workout clothes by the bed. No excuses. I have even heard people say that they sleep in their workout clothes. Whatever works.
Your biggest motivation should be you. Are you worth it? Of course you are so just do it and you won't regret any workout that you do. No matter how big or small you'll feel better that you did it.0 -
my motivation starting out...looked at myself naked in a full length mirror...nuff said!!!
LOL!! Been there, done that. That's exactly why I got started minding my eating in the first place. Went to try on a blouse in a store dressing room, and almost DIED looking in that brightly lit, full length mirror......for a minute I thought some fat chick had gotten in the room with me.....then I realized the fat chick was ME!!!!:sad:0 -
Bikinibodymommy.com...even though I am not technically a mommy I have never been more motivated in my life. I am on day 87 of the 90 day challenge, down 11 pounds, clothes are feeling better and I am so much stronger. I have even started a couch to 5K training and trust me that's a big deal - I have never been a runner. The program worked for me because there is a schedule with daily emails of the newest workout and a big plus is how short they are which is a great way to get started. I now find myself doing a strength workout before work with energy enough to do my running after work. An accountability partner is also a great way to get in a routine even if you don't workout together just check in once a day when you have worked out..it's very helpful. Good Luck!!!!0
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Way to get started! I find that the more success I see in what I'm doing, the more motivated I am to keep working and even work harder. It almost becomes addictive...
I pack my bag for the gym every night before I go to bed so that I have no excuse for not taking it out the door with me in the morning. Then - on the days when I still don't really feel like going to the gym, I make myself drive there anyway. I tell myself that if I can honestly sit in the parking lot for 5 full minutes without going in, that I have permission to leave. It's never happened. Once I get there, even if I still drag my feet on the way in - I always make it to the locker room and find the will to do what I set out to do.
The only workouts I've ever regretted are the ones I've skipped
Good luck - you got this!!0 -
Buy gym clothes, gym shoes, a heart rate monitor, etc! It's what I did. Even if you can't get to a gym, use this sort of motivation to make you say "Well; I spent money on it, might as well use it." After that first workout, it's hard to stop. The hard part is getting moving! Good luck! I know how hard it is, I work 8 hours and have homework every day.0
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Find something that you love and that you do not need to force! I really enjoy at home dvds. I started out with Leslie Sansone's Walk at Home dvds...and now I do turbo jam/turbofire. Love these exercises because they are effective, fun, and I can do it 24/7 365 days out of the year - rain or shine! (essentially, excuse proof)0
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Yeah I feel your pain. I exercised today and yesterday. I'll have to agree. You just need to do it. I walked for 14 mins. today. That was all I could do but I did 20 mins. Yesterday. (I'm recovering from surgery). I used to exercise daily when I was younger. I started to crave it. Once you get over the initial aches and pains it's a rush to excercise. But I also have the job where I work 10-11 hours 4 days a week. When I get home I just want to crash. I'm lookin to join a 24 hour gym that I can go either right after work or before work. I think I'm gonna try going before work first. Good luck and You're doing great!!!0
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First, congrats!!! Now, I used to work out at least 4 times a week. I don't know how because I don't like doing it. I think what I liked was the sauna!! I'm just starting my program again (week 1 of forever) and I haven't started a workout program. I guess I really hadn't thought about it until I read your post - Ugh! But you know what? I will do it. You know why? Because I do other things... We find time and energy to do anything we want - watching the sitcom, talking on the phone, reading a good book - well all of those things can be done at the gym or at home while working out. Set a priority for you. You are so worth it.0
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You guys are AWESOME!! Thank you all so much for the advice, ideas and personal tidbits. Since I'm off tomorrow I think I can commit to walking my dog......I'll aim for 20 minutes and see if I can make it. My dog will love it as it gives her an extra walk (usually my son or daughter walk her) It's a great feeling to know I'm not alone on this journey.0
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