What is your secret that keeps you going?
johnpacuta
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Is it the knowledge that you can do it? Is it the fact that being tired doesn't matter? Is it your previous athletic experience? Is it the sexy people at the gym? What is fueling the burning desire within you? Please, do tell...
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Well, the secret can be quite different for everybody but for me it is the sense of accomplishment after finishing a workout and the energetic feeling that it gives for the duration of the day. Why wanting to feel sloppy and moody, when you can feel healthy, happy, confident and excited?0
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Maintaining my weight, healthy cardiovascular system, stay strong, avoid osteoporosis, maintain fit & healthy lifestyle as I get older. Use it or lose it!0
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Here with the use it or lose it philosophy too.
Especially as I am getting older and there are a lot of places I want to see and things I want to do.
Vanity plays a part too. I would rather look fit and healthy, than fat, frumpy, and well over fifty.
Basically so I can live the life I love.
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Reminding myself how good I feel for exercising: my mood instantly lifts, I feel positive and happy. I get quite cranky if I don't do enough and fall into a bit of a slump in general. I work in an office so i spend most of my day indoors in a temperature controlled environment with strip lighting, sitting on my backside - that's really not good for a person.0
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I have no secret, I have no inner or external motivation, its just what I do0
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To crush my enemies. See them driven before me. Hear the lamentations of their women.
The usual stuff...0 -
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Well my journey is in the beginning part but I decided to start lifting which is something completely new to me. I have always ran in the past. So my motivation right now is seeing how much more my muscles can do each workout, because at this point I don't see my results, but I can feel them .0
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'cos I like being fit; I like the effect I have on people when I walk down the street; I like my shoulders and I like crushing my 14 year old at push-up competitions
back to lamenting women now
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... all the lamentations of the keto threads here. That keeps me going.0
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I like me a lot better now, and I know what it takes to stay here. Not wasting another decade hoping I would magically get in better shape.0
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minniestar55 wrote: »Maintaining my weight, healthy cardiovascular system, stay strong, avoid osteoporosis, maintain fit & healthy lifestyle as I get older. Use it or lose it!
These are all the key things for me as well, along with being able to eat a couple of extra hundred calories every day.0 -
My ex husband used to tell me on a daily basis to "shift yer far ar S e". My new husband of six months cannot get enough of my curves. Therefore it is my wifely duty to ensure he's got quality as well as quantity.....0
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I take a lot selfie of myself. I wanna see the difference. They are also a great reminder of where I was and how far I came. I also love the feeling after the workout. It is really a high. It also has to be fun for me. If it is boring, yea it is torture but it hasn't for a long time.0
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I don't have a secret. I found an exercise that I love. LOVE. It's the passion for running and the want to be able to do it forever that keeps me going.0
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The secret is that there is no secret.0
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I like when my jeans fit perfect...yup, that's my secret motivation0
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My personal weight-lifting PRs. I keep competing against myself to get better, and it feels awesome when I do!0
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(there is no secret. Its just part of what I do. I would feel weird and depressed and like I was missing something if I didn't)0 -
I was given more grit than the average bear.0
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Real talk - looking so much better naked!0
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My natural competitiveness.0
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Instagram girls. I love looking at "fitspo" pics; I love how they look and I want to look like that, too! In all honesty though, the way I feel. Since I've started logging and exercising everyday, I've begun feeling better and I've only been at it for 3 weeks. The first week was hell and I was so sore, but now that my body is used to moving again, I almost crave it. It's like a positive feedback; the more I do it, the better I feel, which makes me want to continue. I've also noticed small changes in my appearance which is SUPER motivating. Reminding myself that I need to compare myself by the week, not by the day, helps when I feel frustrated.0
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johnpacuta wrote: »What is your secret that keeps you going?
Is it the knowledge that you can do it? Is it the fact that being tired doesn't matter? Is it your previous athletic experience? Is it the sexy people at the gym? What is fueling the burning desire within you? Please, do tell...
If I tell you ... everyone will know ...
OK, here it is ...
I enjoy being active.
I really dislike being inactive. I have had to be inactive a few times in my life because of injury or illness ... and I get almost agonisingly restless and grouchy and unhappy.
A day without activity ... exercise of some sort ... is a sad wasted day.
But if I can do something ... walking, cycling, climbing stairs, weightlifting, swimming, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, canoeing, or something ... I'm happy and it is a good day.
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I enjoy being active, particularly hiking, and a life goal of mine is to hike Kilimanjaro. Fitness is going to be important, even if it is the easiest of the seven summits.
It's also a good way to get me into the mindset of pushing through all the times I don't want to go on - compared to summit day where I'll have to get up at midnight for six hours of steep nighttime high altitude hiking to reach the crater, feeling a bit tired after work doesn't seem so bad.0 -
I got tired of looking in the mirror and remembering the good old days. I'm was 32 and already started wasting away being a couch potato (having a job that has me sitting in front of a computer 8 hours a day certainly didn't help). One day I decided that I didn't want to be that guy anymore and been going since; now I dread when I don't get to do any type of exercise for a day.0
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It's pretty sublime for me. But I think it's because now I know I can, even when I think I know longer can. I've proven myself wrong about not being able to keep going that stopping just seems wrong.0
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No secret...but lifting keeps me going. Strength, physique, PRs, watching my body change, experimenting with nutrition.0
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