I hate exercise - help
leilaphoenix
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So I have been on MFP for a few weeks and doing well with keeping to my daily calorie count etc and starting to lose a few pounds. My next problem is the fact that I don't do any exercise. I need some ideas and motivation.
I've always been crap at sports in general. I've got big boobs and short legs and just don't feel like I'm made for exercise. I hate running more than anything. The gym bores me to death. I don't like the idea of doing exercise at home infront of the TV.
I do cycle to work in the summer but its slow cycling and only 3 miles. I like swimming but it is such a hassle to get ready for. I used to do professional dancing as a kid but gave it up when I hit puberty.
So now I've had a moan - can anyone suggest things I might enjoy that don't involved running of any description? I might like group classes but don't know where to start?
HELP!
I've always been crap at sports in general. I've got big boobs and short legs and just don't feel like I'm made for exercise. I hate running more than anything. The gym bores me to death. I don't like the idea of doing exercise at home infront of the TV.
I do cycle to work in the summer but its slow cycling and only 3 miles. I like swimming but it is such a hassle to get ready for. I used to do professional dancing as a kid but gave it up when I hit puberty.
So now I've had a moan - can anyone suggest things I might enjoy that don't involved running of any description? I might like group classes but don't know where to start?
HELP!
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Hi, I know the feeling - try Salsa, Jazz or Zumba, its great fun and you get to meet new friends!0
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The more excuses you come up with the longer it is going to take for you to reach your goals.I hated it to at first,but then slowly found some stuff that I actually liked.I also know that when I workout I feel mentally great and I wanted more of that and it kept me motivated.Find your nich and the rest will follow:bigsmile:0
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Welcome. If you like dancing you might want to try a ZUMBA class. There is also a Zumba for the various game boxes (Wii, XBox...) that will get you moving. Good Luck - I know you can do this.0
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I hate exercise, too. I will never enjoy it. It is just something that I have to MAKE myself do.0
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I feel the same way!! Gyms are not popular (especially with girls) here And I just don't like to get ready for swimming or do boring, repetitive exercises, or use equipment.
Have you tried dance DVDs? I like bellydance videos, especially Veena and Neena ones because I don't like having the moves explained to me XD I just watch and do! As long as I'm moving, I don't care!0 -
funny, i posted a question just like this about a month ago!
thought you might like to see the suggestions other MFP'ers made...
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/149170-i-hate-to-exercise0 -
Well, if you hate it, I don't think you will be able to do it consistently over time. I started running in January and formed a group of friends and we all run together. There is something for me about doing this as a group that makes it more fun. It also gives me a reason to roll out of bed when it is cold or whatever as I know there are people waiting for me.
Anyway, not much help, but I might suggest joining a group that can make it a bit more social.
I will say that many people lose weight just by diet with little or no exercize. However, you have to be a lot more attentive to your calories. I lost about 30 pounds by diet before I started running and other working out. I think that you can lose weight without exercize, but an active body is more healthy in the long run.
Best of Luck!!!
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Oh, honey, I am right there with ya! I always joke that I'm from good peasant stock--short legs, built low to the ground so I don't have far to squat to pick that produce! Anyway, I found I like the stationary bike. I do watch tv or listen to my mp3 player so it makes the time go faster. I really look forward to getting on the bike and seeing those miles stack up! Sometimes you just have to pick something and dive right in and MAKE yourself like it! (At least a little bit.) Then, once you keep doing it, it becomes a habit.
How about just walking around the neighborhood? A short walk in the park to start out with? Group classes sound good. Check with the local rec. center.
I hope you find something to your liking!0 -
HI, I was that way too...you have to get into a grove then you will keep going. I had to give myself several pushes.0
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Hi there, I've been here a few weeks too and used to hate exercising. I found it a real effort and hate sweating. I bought myself a treadmill because I don't mind walking and its been great. I've got big boobs too so lots of exercise makes my boobs sore. As I lose weight i'm trying different exercises and enjoying them. I find that instead of trying to carry everything upstairs at the same time i do several trips to go up and down. Just start of slowly doing little bits here and there and you may enjoy them. I also downloaded 3 apps for my mobile. Arms, butt and abs and they are only 5 minutes each which is great and not long enough to bore me.
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I am in the same boat with you! I wish I could run, but my bad knees won't allow it. Treadmill was boring to me and I'd have to be on it for over an hour to burn the number of calories I wanted to. I'm a mom to 2 busy little boys, do transcription from home and run them around to various school activities, so anything more than an hour each day isn't in my time budget!
I started trying Zumba classes back in November and while it's difficult to learn the steps at first (I have no dance experience whatsoever, but you might pick it up quicker since you've had dance before), I stuck with it and am totally in love with Zumba! In fact, my classes have recently dwindled from 4 times a week to just 2 times a week so I searched yesterday for 2 hours to find Zumba for my Wii so I could do it from home and finally found it! I was so excited to find it!!! It's a FANTASTIC calorie burn and a fun workout and I actually look FORWARD to my workouts with Zumba!
Try it and see how you like it....dont' give up after the first few times...stick with it to learn the steps! Good luck!0 -
Wow... you really are exceptionally good at making excuses.
I think the first thing that needs to change is your mindset, because it's like you've already decided that you hate it all, and it's just a chore, a means to an end to a good body. What THAT attitude you will never enjoy exercise.
I think you need to be a bit more open minded about the whole experience. I mean for example Zumba, something that's an exceptionally good laugh..., if you go into the class with that attitude you'll probably hate it.
If you enjoy cycling , just do more than 3 miles.
Just try different stuff. Gyms do so many classes which are genuinely enjoyable.
Alternatively do something else that's fun like get some roller skates or something...
I think your biggest hurdle are not your short legs, but your head.0 -
For me, the thing that has made all the difference is working out with someone. When I don't feel like working out, I know I'll be letting my workout buddy (who's also my boyfriend) down, so I make myself go workout. Then, when he doesn't feel like working out, I motivate him to workout. This is the first time (in many, many attempts) that I have stuck to a workout program for almost 2 months now. In fact, yesterday I wanted to go to the gym by myself (yay me!), but I couldn't because we were getting a bad snow/ice storm and the roads were bad. My point is that if you make yourself do it, eventually you will like the benefits that come from exercise and you will start to like exercising.
I also always make sure that I have my iPod loaded with good workout songs (I'm always looking to add more). This helps me to keep my pace up while I am working out at the gym. Also, my gym has some small TV's mounted to the exercise equipment and I occasionally watch those shows while working out. I find that this passes the time quite well, but I just have to make sure that I don't slow down with watching the show.
Also, try finding some activity that you like just get up and get moving! I'm not sure what the weather is like where you live, but you could try to just get out for a walk. I also enjoy ice skating, which can also be a good workout. I'm excited for spring to be coming so I can get outside and rollerblade around my neighborhood and go biking.
Just try a variety of activities and you CAN find something that you like doing! Good luck!=)0 -
Do you like to shop? Go to a mall and walk for a few hours, sounds dumb, but you actually get a lot of excercise without even thinking about it, plus you get to do something you enjoy. Get someone to play frisbee or something like that, or, one of great things, I just bought a Kinect, your playing games and getting a full body workout, and it doesnt even seem like it.0
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Everyone has been saying Zumba, and I think that would be a great fit for you. In addition, belly dancing classes are great. I lost about 30 pounds in two months doing belly dancing because you move muscles you didn't know you have. Try a fighting class like Krav maga or kickboxing, those are great workouts. As far as for the running thing, I'm an anti-runner as well... I spin. Spinning is the one kind of cardio that I can just zone out and do it and get lost in the time burning tons of calories! Start out with a class so you can learn form, but after you're comfortable try doing it on your own... it's super cleansing. As far as lifting (you do need to do resistance training in order to be as successful as you possibly can,) find a workout buddy, get a trainer, make yourself accountable in some way shape or form. If you're meeting someone at the gym, you'll feel more obligated... likewise, if you pay for a trainer, you won't want to miss an appointment.0
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for all your comments! You are all so quick!
I hadn't heard of this Zumba thing before but it looks like its all the rage at the moment. Something that is 'dancy' would certainly be more fun than the gym. There are lots of Zumba classes in Oxford so I'll have to check it out next week. You all seem to rave about it so I'll certainly give it a go. I like the idea of some sort of martial arts class too - maybe that's stage two of trying to convince myself that exercise is fun.
I think things will get easier in the summer when I'm out on my bike instead of getting the bus everywhere and then I can get to the pool easier too. This rainy UK weather isn't exactly making me want to venture outside at the moment. I think part of the problem is that lots of generic exercise routines are really boring and mind numbing - running, swimming, the gym...
I work a fairly high-flying job and am limited on time. It is a lot less time consuming to diet than to exercise. That's why I like cycling as it actually saves me time on my commute!
But...I can spare at least 1 hour a week, so I shall book one of these Zumba classes and get on my dancing shoes!
@backinthenines I'm not making excuses. I'm being honest about how I feel about exercise. I'm here asking for advice and so am obviously being 'open'. Your comment about my supposed "attitude problem" isn't very supportive to be honest.0 -
How about taking long walks? Is there a park or trail around? I've been fit all my life, but the last few years I really got out of shape, so I just started getting back into it by walking first, no other cardio. What was great about it was, it was a nice mental break for me too. Being on a pretty trail listening to my ipod or nothing at all but the birds is actually really good for your mental health. It's good to be alone and just think sometimes. So you can get 2 things in one.
But you have to make it a priority. And if you don't try things you won't know if you like them or not!0 -
I have short legs and big boobs...I just wear like two to three sports bras and go to zumba class which I love. It doesn't feel like exercise.0
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I don't think you are making excuses..I also hate exercise because I also have big boobs and short legs..lol..seriously if you don't know what it is like to have your boobs bouncing around while you workout you would never be able to understand..Try Zumba It is really fun..Get some friends to go with you so you can laugh at yourselves it is so much more fun..lol0
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@backinthenines I'm not making excuses. I'm being honest about how I feel about exercise. I'm here asking for advice and so am obviously being 'open'. Your comment about my supposed "attitude problem" isn't very supportive to be honest.
I'm just not beating about the bush about the fact that your biggest hurdle is not the length of your legs or the British weather or the fact that you have a job.
It's the fact that from the outset you dismiss stuff as "mind numbing", "boring" and "time consuming", and with that attitude you're unlikely to succeed.0 -
@backinthenines
Hmmm....
There is no way I'm every going to find running intellectually stimulating and there are plenty of things I would rather be doing. I'm sure this is the case for most people. This doesn't stop determined people succeeding.0 -
You're not the only one that feels this way I hate exercise too! I tried running last year and hated it. Thought I would enjoy it once I got going but really didn't and I had signed myself up for a 10k race and had to do it
Have you got a wii or xbox? It may be good for you to investigate some of the fitness games out there. I've got my fitness coachy (dance workout) for the wii and I actually really enjoy it. It's boxing mixed in with latin. And the great thing is that it tells you how many calories you've burned which makes it easier for logging on here.
The programme it puts you on starts out slow (only burning 50 cals) but soon picks up (im on 350 cals a session) and it only takes about 30 - 40 mins0 -
well, since you hate things labelled 'exercise' how about hunting for things that secretly make you exercise? You say you get the bus to work - well, on dry days get off a few stops earlier and walk the rest.
use the stairs not the lift, go to shops further away and walk there, do the housework (I know, I know), rather than pick up the phone to talk to colleagues, go find them and talk face to face.
I definitely find that if I am exercising towards something - like walking into town for an evening out, then I don't get bored of it.0 -
I suggest investing in a wii and getting games like "just dance". I can play that game for hours without realizing how sweaty/tired I am. It's so much fun!0
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Well people I'm going to my first Zumba class tonight after all this. AND I'm going to cycle (in the rain) to get to the class.
HAPPY!!!!??!?!?!?
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I have a suggestion and that is simply music or a film!
I always put my headphones in for whatever exercise I'm doing and it really helps!0 -
Cycling is great. Get yourself out on a nice long bike ride on your day off. Local councils are really keen to encourage it and mine sent me some free maps of local cycle paths. Also if you're in the UK check out betterbybike. It's great for finding the best cycle route to somewhere. I've been cycling at least 80 miles a week for the last 5 months and my legs look great. Just the tummy left to fix.... :huh:0
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I totally agree with you! I hate the word exercise which is why I could never commit to anything before now. I joined my local YMCA and they all sorts of classes you can try. I tried kickboxing and afterwards, I was so sore for a week I never went back. So I recently tried Zumba and fell in love and want to keep doing it!! You have to find something you love for you to want to do it and keep doing it! I also hate running, so instead, I use the elliptical! You really just have to find something you like, even if it means trying things you think you wouldn't like. That's my advice... GOOD LUCK!!0
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me too but the Leslie Sansome exercise DVD's are easy to do.. she has 3 that I like, 1 mile,2 mile, 3 mile.
actually called 'walk away the pounds'. you can get them on amazon for about $22.00. I have the VHS tapes but just ordered the DVDs for my daughter.I think I'll uprade to the DVDs myself soon.0 -
Some times you just have to do it.
Think of how great it will at the end when you are fit and healthy, hopefully this is the motivation you need to get started. Good luck0
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