How do you maintain your motivation to exercise when it's so hot?
Design4Me
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I've been trying to exercise to lose weight. I'm working with a nutritionist, have learned a lot and with my new eating habits in place have lost 9 pounds but I am struggling to be consistent in walking and in exercising when it's so hot. Outside temperatures are ranging above 100 degrees and sometimes inside seems not much better - how do you do it?
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Getting my workouts done in an air conditioned gym helped me a lot0
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I live in Florida so I know what you are talking about!!! I have a desk job and like to walk on my two 15 minute breaks and my lunch hour. However, I have not been walking quite as much during work hours because of the heat. It's not nice coming back to work a sweaty mess! I just have to make up the steps in the evening or at the gym.0
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If I'm running, I get up early and run before the heat of the day sets in. If I'm cycling, I hydrate well, don't work too hard, and cycle into the wind as much as possible.0
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Have a back up plan...........exercise indoors
I live in the Midwest.....3' of snow on the ground is a good excuse (for me) too.
Tons of on-line videos to help you. I like Leslie Sansone & Jessica Smith DVDs. These are "indoor walking." OK, not just walking....but no choreography either. Simple & low impact.
www.youtube.com/user/walkathomemedia
www.youtube.com/results?search_query=jessica+smith+walking+workouts
If you find you like these workouts....but could do w/o all the chatter, newer DVDs give you a music only option.0 -
I'm in south Texas, so I feel your pain. I honestly hate gyms, so I do go out for exercise. I've actually been waiting until 8pm or so when the temps start to drop before going out. Gives me a brief span of time to get in some walking. I'm also considering waking up earlier (6:15ish) to get in walking early, because it's even cooler then - that's more of a struggle for this non-morning person though.0
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For me.. I have a desk job and have two fifteen minute breaks and a thirty min lunch break and I make use of the break times for walking.. I talk a long one a 10 before it gets really hot.. and then a short one at 3 in the afternoon because it is hot.. just make the afternoon one shorter and quicker or much slower place so I don't sweat and get all gunky...
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I don't workout outside during the summer since I don't do well in higher heat/humidity. So any exercise I do is at the gym or at home. I'll walk around my house in the evening on the phone or reading if I need more steps for the day.0
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I'm in Florida so I know how you feel! I go early, 9ish in the morning and am out for an hour or two. Depends on how often I stop for various things. You kind of get used to it I guess. And I always weigh myself when I get home, it's usually good for a 2-3lb water weight loss0
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It has to be done. My body isn't going to cut me any slack because I don't feel like being out in the heat. Earlier in the week when it was close to 110, I waited a little later in the evening, but not doing it just wasn't an option.
Maybe you could try a different time or drive to a route in a more tree-covered area. Shade makes a massive difference.0 -
Wished I had that problem - it is always grey, cold or raining here.0
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DBrooks1979 wrote: »For me.. I have a desk job and have two fifteen minute breaks and a thirty min lunch break and I make use of the break times for walking.. I talk a long one a 10 before it gets really hot.. and then a short one at 3 in the afternoon because it is hot.. just make the afternoon one shorter and quicker or much slower place so I don't sweat and get all gunky...
Just ideas.
.....baby wipes
I keep these in my desk as a just in case.0 -
I live in the DC area, so we are hot here too. Maybe not 100 though. Here are some ideas that might work. Try to fit in your exercise early in the morning or late at night when it isn't so hot. If you have a basement, you can exercise there where it is cooler. If the ceiling is high enough, a jump rope works great. Body weight resistant exercises like bands are good and cheap. If you have a gym available - maybe even a walk-in YMCA or a community center? Another option is an exercise DVD you can do inside. I have a couple - one using an exercise ball. Last, how about swimming?
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Or walk around the mall. Not the DC mall, a shopping mall.0
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By thinking about how F'ing cold it's going to be here in a few short months.
That and I usually work out about 4:30 in the morning to avoid the heat, but welcome all humidity.0 -
It's not as hot at 5 am in the morning.0
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strong_curves wrote: »It's not as hot at 5 am in the morning.
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DeguelloTex wrote: »strong_curves wrote: »It's not as hot at 5 am in the morning.
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I get up at 5a and walk. I get to do yoga inside and swimming in the heat is no problem. But to get the walking done, I have to do it very, very early morning. I won't do it late evening, I know that about me. That leaves early morning whether I like it or not!0
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@Design4Me - if I lived where you do I'd join a gym, and look for one with a solid AC system - none of that fan nonsense.
When I lived in South Florida and had to walk our dog in the summer, I took him right at sun up and sun down.
Why is it so hot indoors? I work from home and put in duct-less split AC - best $3,000 I ever spent.0 -
I really enjoy my gym. I look forward to going and do different things every time I go. As long as I am doing something, I am burning calories and strengthening my body. Maybe in the future I'll get more serious and get a program. I also like the machines that have the TV in them.
I have a treadmill at home, but the gym provides variety and some socializing0 -
Air conditioned gym
Walk in the woods
Walk in the mall
Move to a more temperate location like England
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Yeah, DC-area for me too and it is hot! High 90s plus humidity -- still, not as hot as some people and I don't know how they do it. I do belong to a gym, which is our local community center. Unfortunately they close the entire center for three weeks in August for the county fair and then for maintenance. I do have to walk my dog once every day (my husband does the second walk) so I try to get out early in the morning to do that.
I'm on call at a local hospital so on nights that I'm there (I usually sleep there when I'm on call) I walk up and down the stairs, and do rounds in the entire hospital. Some days at home I march in place or walk up and down my basement stairs. I keep meaning to look on the tv and see if there are any exercise shows on. Or I need to buy a DVD.
I have a step tracker so that's the motivation for my marching in place -- I'm trying to get more steps in to get the little dots (MisFit) up to my goal, from whatever I accumulated on my morning dog walk.
On another thread someone said to put some lively music on and just dance around the living room. Excellent idea however I'm not willing to do that with anyone else home. lol
Not much help probably, but that's what I've been trying to do. I CANNOT wait until fall to be able to take lovely long walks in the kind of weather that requires a hoodie or sweater.
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DeguelloTex wrote: »strong_curves wrote: »It's not as hot at 5 am in the morning.
I'd take 86 with little to no sun 8 days a week, humidity level also makes a big difference. When I was stationed in death valley, we used to workout at 5am. It was in the mid 90's, but felt like the mid 70's because there was 0 humidity.0 -
I work out in the heat. The rain. The snow. Only lightning prevents me from working out as I'm highly allergic to it. I love being outside, and prefer that to the gym any day of the week. I also remind myself that if I wait for "perfect" weather to work out in, I'd only do it three times a year.0
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The heat doesn't bother me at all, but I cannot walk very fast when it's so humid because I can't breathe, lol.
I walk slowly. I swim. I wait for October to arrive.0 -
I also use Leslie Sansone dvds indoors when the weather isn't cooperative and have a good stationary bike w/2 fans pointed at it!0
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I second the poster above regarding you tube videos. They're free, you do them indoors and you can ramp them up when they get too repetitious or simple.0
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I also use Leslie Sansone dvds indoors when the weather isn't cooperative and have a good stationary bike w/2 fans pointed at it!
Oh yeah, duh (as my kids would say)...YouTube. lol at me. I was thinking that one of the cable channels might have exercise programs, but YouTube is much more convenient. My son always reminds me "Mom! You can find anything on YouTube!"0 -
I've been trying to exercise to lose weight. I'm working with a nutritionist, have learned a lot and with my new eating habits in place have lost 9 pounds but I am struggling to be consistent in walking and in exercising when it's so hot. Outside temperatures are ranging above 100 degrees and sometimes inside seems not much better - how do you do it?
I get out in the heat and sit...read a book.
I open up all the windows and keep the AC off.
Let your body acclimate.
Another great summer habit is swimming. Just go to a pool and play around in the water which keeps you cool and allows you time to breath that hot air. You adapt.
If all you do is hide from the heat in the AC, outside will always seem too hot.
Maybe this could help you; good luck...
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I go out right before sunset. I live in a semi-desert and it cools off a bit before the sun goes down. Also it doesn't start getting really hot here until 9am so morning outings are nice.0
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