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What keeps you motivated to go work out??

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  • Posts: 7,124 Member
    Soopatt wrote: »
    I am following this thread out of shared interest.

    I seem to have lost my exercise confidence and I only do a tiny amount these days. It ended up on the back-burner somehow when my career kicked up a notch. I struggle to find the right balance. I used to be super fit and now I am borderline sedentary.

    I am trying to lean into it again. I have an exercise bike and I walk more. I will invest in some free weights this weekend and a yoga mat to add to the mix.

    Every little bit helps. Walking more and using weights is a great way to get back into the game again.
  • Posts: 314 Member
    To never be the size I was 3 years ago again.

    To continue to get stronger and hit new PRs for myself while working towards my longer term goals.

    To battle depression and anxiety best I can without meds.

    To help insure that as I get older I'm in good enough condition to continue doing the things I love.
  • Posts: 11,233 Member
    I don't do the gym though if people don't clear their sidewalks off better I may have to move indoors
    but the sense of accomplishment and the skinnier clothes keeps me running and more food
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    and with yoga, I like that i can see the progression in my ability. the other big motivator is that I am the teacher once a week so if I don't show up the studio is not thrilled j/k. my students hold me accountable
  • Posts: 1,136 Member
    The after feeling you get from a good hard sweaty almost want to throw up work out!
  • Posts: 41,865 Member
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  • Posts: 70 Member
    The thing that keeps me going to the gym is the feeling I get when I hit a new PR. Keep the weight on the bar coming!
  • Posts: 457 Member
    edited November 2015
    gdyment wrote: »
    Do something you don't hate. Pick a goal to accomplish something you don't think is possible. Running race, crossfit event thing, some weight lift goal, a focused dance class, something.

    I agree. I hate the gym. I have always hated it. I lift free weights at home and I skate outdoors and session skating at the local roller rinks. Skating keeps me motivated to get up and do it again. It is also why I started doing yoga and doing lunges, leg lifts and working with free weights in general. Because to get better at skating, you have to have a stronger core and legs :)
  • Posts: 291 Member
    Basically on the days where I don't want to go, I get myself there and do no less than 20 min of cardio if after that point I'm still not into it, I go home. By then I'm warm and moving rarely ever go home!
  • Posts: 5 Member
    It's a really good stress relief and I like to see how far I can push my body. My mistake before was going to the gym and posting on social media about it too much because then it wasn't really about working out but more of a status update and I just lost interest in it. But I hate sitting in one place for too long because I get tired even more somehow so the more I move the more I feel alive. :smile:
  • Posts: 610 Member
    Dresses. Its all about the dresses for me.
  • Posts: 120 Member
    I workout with friends and catch them at the gm on multiple days. If I am solo I can easily think about how I was and where I have been. I used to be 30lbs lighter, doing pull ups and 1 leg squats, getting comments, and having abs. That was easily the most capable and happiest I have ever been.
  • Posts: 3,472 Member
    ltworide wrote: »
    Reasons for working out:
    - I love beating my PRs
    All the motivation you need!
  • Posts: 40 Member
    I've never been able to stay motivated enough to go to the gym regularly. I do workouts from home now and I just start them soon after I get up in the morning so I don't have much time to think about it.
  • Posts: 730 Member
    FSLSBSmfp wrote: »
    I usually take a pre-workout stimulant. 20 minutes later I'm ready to go even if I didn't feel like it.

    Hahaha I used to do this!!!
  • Posts: 730 Member
    Now all the motivation I need is my butt and a new bikini for summer (which is only a week away)
  • Posts: 5,763 Member
    yusaku02 wrote: »
    All the motivation you need!

    Same here. The main thing that keeps me motivated is progress. Being stagnant is a waste of time.
  • Posts: 35 Member
    Thanks for all your input!!!
  • Posts: 730 Member
    I keep changing goals as well and before I hit one I create another to aim for.....so atm it was bikini for beginning of summer....that's only a week away but I have a Christmas party on 23rd December so my next goal is set for a skirt I want to wear at that...my goals are always only about 2 months at the most long so I can always see the finish line and they are always something reachable!!! I do also have long term goals but it those short term ones that keep me hitting the gym!! (My long term is 1kg lean muscle by this time next year at same fat % I am now)
  • Posts: 11,463 Member
    I'm motivated by remembering how awful I felt 28 months ago, before losing weight and exercising. I'm motivated by the clear progress I make in weights and endurance every 1-2 weeks. I can feel motivated to move forward or else go back to where I was. Easy decision.
    SW 301
    CW 181
    GW 150
  • Posts: 1,180 Member
    Discipline, not motivation. I have neither right now but I did at one time :)
  • Posts: 98 Member
    I have come too far to go back. I have a sedentary job - gym exercise is essential for me. This thread came along just in time - I'm going now.
  • Posts: 7 Member
    I started Jillian Micheals 30 day shred. I usually do Popsugar fitness videos on YouTube because there are so many different types of videos and for different amount of times. I liked Jillians video :) it wasn't easy but it wasn't impossible either. These videos are the only thing I actually enjoy and don't take up a lot of time... Oh and they are all on YouTube for free too so there's that!
  • Posts: 342 Member
    I go because:
    Love being the best me I can be
    Beating my PRs
    Helps keep me fit & healthy
    Great stress relief
    I always feel better after I workout
    Love new challenges/exercises
    Love to learn new things to improve mind-body & CNS connection
    Helps keep me mentally sharp
    I enjoy a better quality of sleep
  • Posts: 616 Member
    edited November 2015
    The results I see and feeling better
  • Posts: 2,289 Member
    gdyment wrote: »
    Do something you don't hate. Pick a goal to accomplish something you don't think is possible. Running race, crossfit event thing, some weight lift goal, a focused dance class, something.

    I run, but I'm never going to say I LOVE it. I'd rather have sex/watch movies/eat cheetos/play video games all day but as an adult I work at a job, pay taxes, go shopping and workout.

    This. I don't wait to get motivated. I found some things I enjoy. I do something 5-6 days a week. It's built into my routine. I literally "just do it." No choice. No deliberating on my drive after work. Just go where I need to go. This will get me through the holidays especially.
  • Posts: 133 Member
    I don't do a gym but my motivation to get outside and do something is remembering how I felt when I was doing nothing but sitting on a couch and eating and drinking. Also, it is the only time I have to myself to enjoy the peace and quiet of a nice run or some relaxing yoga. Really starts or completes a day for me.
  • Posts: 15 Member
    I hate working out. It's not enjoyable to me at all. However, I know that exercise, sleep, and healthy eating has a massive effect on my mental state. I'm efficient, in control, and things come easy when I'm healthy. When I slip up it's a roller coaster and who knows what's going to happen; I'm just along for the ride at that point.
  • Posts: 4,979 Member
    I love the way it feels to finally add that additional weight to your bar and knock out the lift. It's very powerful and satisfying.
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