What Exercises Do You Enjoy Most???
eeelizabeth2012
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I am curious as to which exercises people like most and what keeps you motivated to do them? Is it music? A workout buddy? Do you feel better after? Etc. Thanks!
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Shaun T's workouts are my soul mate workouts! HAHA I have done Insanity, Insanity the Asylum, Focus T25 & Now on Insanity Max 30! Something about his workouts motivates me sooo much! I WOULD LOVE TO MEET HIM =D0
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runnin. there is nothing like the feeling you crushed a 5 mile run and even better when you kick it up to 10 miles.0
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Krav Maga is my favorite. Nothing like burning tons of calories while hitting things as hard as you can . Great for patience and serenity in the rest of my life, confidence in knowing how to protect myself, feeling like a ninja, feeling strong.... The camaraderie is also good and helps me push further than I would on my own. Just one class also very nearly pays for my Friday bottle of wine.
I also like powerlifting for some of the same reasons though trade the camaraderie for great music and "me" time. Some of my best thinking happens during my lifting time. (ETA: I do Stronglifts 5x5. Anyone at any level can start the program for free with access to a gym)0 -
Whichever one is the last one.0
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Running for me. That pretty much locked in after running my first 10k which I only signed up for as a "bucket list" sorta thing because I was regularly walking/running six miles so it seemed like a slam dunk. That was the first day I ran over a full mile, and finished the whole 10k running. I felt so good (and so sore) that I kept on going after that. A couple months later doing a half marathon even.
As I got in shape, I was always surprised at the various muscle groups all over my body that were feeling sore from running that were NOT my legs. I had no idea how much of a workout all over running could actually be.
During down time from injuries I have tried doing other cardio at the gym like spinning, elliptical, arc trainers, etc. None of them are as high impact for me, even when I am cranking it and take the extra time to get the same calorie burn as I get from running. So I prefer to keep working out at a level I feel is challenging to me, and that is continuing to increase my running. It gives me the most return in the least amount of time from everything I've tried so far.
Besides the running high, there are tangible accomplishments I can be proud of as I reach new long distances or increase my time. I still get a nice feeling and a smile whenever I look at my first 10k medal, or first half marathon medal. Those achievements can never be taken away from me now, or forgotten.
As for what keeps me motivated? I know that some day I may no longer be able to run. So this is the only chance I have to make the most of my potential ability to run. Why waste it?0 -
Swimming:)0
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Zumba and P90X0
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Swimming! The post work out hot tub soak and stretching feels pretty amazing too.0
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Swimming. I've been swimming for most of my life. I'm basically a fish0
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Ones that provide results. I am doing Focus T25 and for the first time I don't have love handles and I see a difference in my stomach.0
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Honestly, I like sports, maily basketball and volleyball. I hope to get into soccer soon. We have a group of people that play volleyball and I like to play pick up basketball a lot. These people keep me motivated because we are always talking 'smack' to each other. I always want to beat them so I spend time in the weight room and on the treadmill. That is my secret..0
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Lifting weights!0
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Yoga.0
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if i had to pick one, the deadlift.
the feeling of pulling a bunch of weight off the ground as your whole body kicks in to make it happen as a well-oiled machine is tough to beat in my opinion.0 -
Walking and running. I get to shut out the world and focus on me and my music. Clears my head and puts me in a great mood. Talking with other runners keeps it fresh and looking forward to running in races next Spring is the motivator.0
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I make myself go to the gym and do weight training. Don't necessarily enjoy it, but I like the results. I enjoy yoga: at the end I feel a nice combination of stretched and relaxed. The exercises I enjoy most are things that are actual activities, such as bicycling, kayaking, and hiking. You get the exercise, but enjoy it so much it does not seem like work.0
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Running, swimming and yoga. Trying really, REALLY hard to make lifting a fave.0
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Running and weight lifting. I love the runner's high I get after a nice, long run. Then lifting weights just totally kicks my butt. Plus it makes me feel strong.0
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I tried a few things but stopped searching once I found weightlifting. I enjoy it so much it's not remotely a chore or a necessity, but a hobby and something I really look forward to.
I've been running on and off for about 8 months. Honestly, I don't really enjoy it and probably never will, but I sort of like the being outside, the outfit, the large calorie number on my HRM and getting to eat them back, and the eventual sensation of finishing the run. So... I like the whole experience of running, but I dislike the actual running bit.0 -
Cycling. Get out on a quiet road where all you hear is the tires whirring on the pavement...very peaceful.0
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I like the music but mostly bouncing/walking on my rebounder to good music while watching a virtual hike (Virtual active or some stuff on youtube), Jessica Smith's 'walks', Leslie Sansone, Ellen Barrett and some yoga/qi gong - walking outside at park when the weather is nice0
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Lifting weights. I really like rows and bench press. I was kind of hating back squats but now love goblet squats and hope that carries over to the barbell at some point.0
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Chewing!
Walking outside in spring and fall. (Winter is too cold and Summer too hot)0 -
swimming, cycling, running... lifting... it's all fun.0
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Hiking - absolutely my favorite by far. Because I'm in the great outdoors and I live in a mountainous area. I love to completely exhaust myself climbing a big hill to look down on creation and know I just did that!
Others I like are swimming, canoeing, biking, gardening, yard work, chopping wood (though not so much stacking it), dancing, Wii fitness games, shooting hoops, batting cages, badminton, frisbee0 -
I keep changing my workout routine, as I get bored with stuff easily.
For the winter, I am doing Crossfit type workout and running/ rowing for cardio.
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I live on the ARC trainer!! I love that machine. The total body one is my favorite, and with right playlist, the calories literally fall off in less time than any cardio I've ever practiced.
Also, I like Zumba and the 30 day shred with Jillian Michaels. I'm in the beginner/intermediate phase, so those are really effective.
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Swimming. I do an hour of laps 3 x a week and follow it up with a 50 minute water aerobics class. I stay motivated because I love it and I love the results, plus I get both cardio and strengthening in the same exercise. I have a waterproof IPod that I use when swimming laps and can just zone out and enjoy my workout.0
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For me it has to be something that feels like it has another purpose other than just exercising, so its all about bmxing and boxing for me. But not always at the same time.0
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Running and cycling! Sadly I live in Iowa where it is currently cold and the streets are packed with snow and ice so right now all I'm doing is running. Some days I look longingly at my bike dreaming of hopping on for a 100 mile ride.0
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