Do you really like exercise?

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  • Hornsby
    Hornsby Posts: 10,322 Member
    I love cycling.
    I love the way weight lifting makes me feel and look, and how good I feel when I add weight or reach goals in the gym, but I do not love/like actually doing it.
  • ironanimal
    ironanimal Posts: 5,922 Member
    For the most part, yes. Hitting a new PR is awesome. Continual incremental progress toward that PR was/is also awesome.
  • BusyRaeNOTBusty
    BusyRaeNOTBusty Posts: 7,166 Member
    I love mountain biking. I like weight lifting, road biking, and walking/hiking. I like to read and don't mind doing it on mindless machines like the elliptical when I have to. Spin classes are kind of fun too. I also like yoga videos, but have never done a class.
  • 970Mikaela1
    970Mikaela1 Posts: 2,013 Member
    I like lifting more than last time. I like eating more. I like my abs. I do not like cardio(which is what I consider exercise) .
  • PinkyPan1
    PinkyPan1 Posts: 3,018 Member
    I love my early morning power walks. When I go to bed I can not wait to wake and hit the road. I get a "high" around mile 3 and my legs kick into gear. It is as if they have a mind of there own. I am usually out the door at 5 or 5:15 each morning.
  • ladybuglucy
    ladybuglucy Posts: 19 Member
    I HATE it!!! No part about it do I like! Nope, I truly can say I hate it!!!
  • walleyclan1
    walleyclan1 Posts: 2,784 Member
    I love kickboxing. I wake up every M, W, F excited for class. I like lifting ok but love what it does for my body and how I feel afterwards.
  • georgiaTRIs
    georgiaTRIs Posts: 229 Member
    actually now I love it!! It took a while to work to that but now the day is not complete unless I do some kind of a work out. Find something you love and you will really look forward to going. I do several things (kickboxing, run, bike and lift) when you do a variety you really keep your mind and body in tune.
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    I love lifting. So much so that I now compete.

    @sarauk - And You help others here! Cheers! :drinker:

    :flowerforyou:
  • 20Grit
    20Grit Posts: 752 Member
    Yesssssss. :smooched:
  • BobOki
    BobOki Posts: 245 Member
    No, I actually hate it. It feels like a waste of energy and time when I could be doing something that NEEDS to be done in the yard etc etc. As a whole any physical labor I put in the same categories... work and play. Lifting weights goes in the work category while playing basketball or something like that is play. Trying to marry the two has been very difficult, and there are sites out there trying to help like fitocracy... or for walking/jogging Ingress.... but those are just helpers, it is still work that I am doing but getting no instant results or "things" accomplished.

    That said, I do it anyways as the long term goal, getting fit, getting in shape, getting "deem muscles" is the goal and that won't happen sitting on my *kitten* wishing. Do I enjoy the feeling of accomplishment or seeing my huge thigh muscles or monster calves while I lift? Sure, but not enough to where it is anything less than work still.
  • honsi
    honsi Posts: 210 Member
    After two half years I'm now starting to like it. I used to hate it and feel terrible before, during and after it. I've found exercise that Ive grown to really enjoy for different reasons. Some of it is sociable, some meditative and I like what its doing for my health and the sense of achievement.
  • donald149
    donald149 Posts: 211 Member
    I have an entirely different view of exercise when I'm out of shape. I hate when I drop the ball for a month or two and struggle to get back into it. Once I get in my grove, I go into my own little world when exercising and it becomes a stress relief.
  • daw0518
    daw0518 Posts: 459 Member
    I have a complicated relationship with exercise. I like exercise, but not enough to motivate me to do it. What I mean is, once I get going I'm like "wow, this isn't so bad, I should do this more often!", but before I start I'm like "ugh, no, exercise, I don't wanna!"

    I also hate exercising if I have to go somewhere else to do it. For example, I HATE having to drive/walk/bus/whatever to the gym. I feel like it takes too much of my time to get ready to go, travel there, workout, travel home, etc. So I really only like home workouts & walking/running. My favorite is walking because I feel like I can go on for miles & miles without getting tired, and it's a good time to think, unwind, and get some fresh air - but even that I sometimes have to really talk myself into.

    ETA this:
    It's so much easier to stick to a regular exercise regimen if you're doing something you love to do.
    because I think it's so important & it's the reason I don't force myself to go to the gym when I know I hate it.
  • TheStephil
    TheStephil Posts: 858 Member
    I would say I love hiking. I love being surrounded by nature and the hills add a bit of a challenge. I like walking and I like heavy lifting but I don't love it. I wish I could love running but I didn't care for it.
  • SrJoben
    SrJoben Posts: 484 Member
    I know that it is necessary, but do you really like it? I have found two activities that I tolerate (walking and kickboxing) but have yet to find an exercise I like...

    The short answer is yes I like it.

    The longer answer is that individual sessions range from mildly unpleasant to fun, and I generally feel happier afterwards than when I started. It can sometimes be a drag, and there's the occasional day when I just can't get into it. But I generally find that physical exertion makes me happy and at peace.
  • meshashesha2012
    meshashesha2012 Posts: 8,329 Member
    i love it. I've always had a lot of energy to burn so sitting still has never been something that i've done well. I was the girl climbing the monkey bars and and playing kickball and freeze tag with the boys in grade school, played multiple sports in high school and played a sport in college. i'm also a huge fan of doing active things like bike tours, walking tours, kayaking, etc.

    even with that, i'm overweight :laugh: i think the only exercise i don't like doing is most exercise class stuff and cardio on most machines.
  • LiftAllThePizzas
    LiftAllThePizzas Posts: 17,857 Member
    I know that it is necessary, but do you really like it? I have found two activities that I tolerate (walking and kickboxing) but have yet to find an exercise I like...
    I like riding a bike. I like kayaking. I like swimming. I like diving. I like playing ping pong on the xbox. I like climbing on stuff. I like running around with the kids.

    I don't like exercise for the sake of exercise, but there are a million ways to get exercise without mindless boring repetitive cardio.
  • ElizIvory
    ElizIvory Posts: 141 Member
    For me it is a yes and no. I love lifting, I love biking, I love swimming. I am trying so hard to get into running but it hurts my knee (I have screws in one knee and one hip from a car accident) I like walking with people, or with my dog exploring new areas. I love listening to music and dancing around like a goof.

    I think you just have to find something you can do that you don't think of as work perhaps? I have never liked running but I want to, but I am finding it difficult. I have always loved swimming, I am part fish I swear so for me, swimming being "exercise" is like cake being vegetables!
  • almc170
    almc170 Posts: 1,093 Member
    Absolutely. I get restless and kinda cranky if I go more than a day or two without exercising.
  • salladeve
    salladeve Posts: 1,053 Member
    I LOVE going to the gym, doing yoga and running. I have to do one of those things every day or I get really restless and cranky.
  • No!! I ****ing hate it but I do it anyways
  • DebTavares
    DebTavares Posts: 170 Member
    I like it if I've had enough sleep and have been getting good nutrition. If I'm low on my fat macro I especially feel like crap.
  • jan3h
    jan3h Posts: 55 Member
    Yes. It's a great mood-lifter. And I like having abs and shoulders, can't have them without crunches, planks, pushups and boxercise :-)
  • Love it
  • ZoofMW
    ZoofMW Posts: 12 Member
    Most days I really do. My favorite form of exercise is spin cycling and I really enjoy other types of intensive cardio. The endorphin release after struggling through an hour of torture is always worth it.
  • Rockstar_JILL
    Rockstar_JILL Posts: 514 Member
    I love it! I love the challenge and I love the feeling afterwards. I love to push myself and feel very proud when I can surpass a goal I have set for myself.
  • williams969
    williams969 Posts: 2,528 Member
    I love running and even if I ever reach my goal weight, I will still continue to do running.

    +1 It's been 20+ years since I've run more than 1/2 a street block. When I joined MFP, and "saw" how many more calories I could burn running vs. walking (and less time to do it) I thought I'd give it a try.

    Silly reason, but it got me hooked. I LOVE it! It's easy, it's free, and there's a myriad of trails and paths in my town to keep it interesting and fun.

    I may not be the fastest, nor can I run the farthest, but it's such a motivator to see myself able to go a little further and a little faster each time I go for a run.

    EDIT: I *was* going to do a workout video today. But since it's cooled off outside, I think I totally talked myself into a little jog instead. See ya!
  • I love exercise and lifting weights. The only person I have to compete against is myself. :)
  • busyemm
    busyemm Posts: 12 Member
    I love cranking my tunes as I go for a brisk walk. I track with MMF and have a rail trail close so if I plan on 4 k , I will get to 2 k and feel the adrenaline rush and keep going a bit further to make it a 5 or 6 k walk.
    I also like my step aerobics on rainy days. The first 5 or 10 minutes are rough but a great soundtrack and I have a 30-40 min workout in.
    Just for walking, I am a geocacher and finding a trail with some hidden treasures doesn't even feel like exercise as I'm out in nature enjoying the scenery and bird songs and befor I know it I've found some geocaches and seen some wild animals. Bunnies deer etc.