Zero Motivation to Workout
tflanagan1987
Posts: 9 Member
Hi
I haven’t worked out properly since before I went on holiday last year! I had been unwell for the best part of last year being on steroids and gaining weight! I am getting the weight off but I have had zero motivation to work out since!
Has anyone have any tips to try and push yourself a bit?
Thanks
Trudy
I haven’t worked out properly since before I went on holiday last year! I had been unwell for the best part of last year being on steroids and gaining weight! I am getting the weight off but I have had zero motivation to work out since!
Has anyone have any tips to try and push yourself a bit?
Thanks
Trudy
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When I don't feel like working out I pick a physical activity I enjoy and call it a workout. Working out doesn't have to be done in a gym. Being active is all it takes to make it a workout.
I also have my "if-then". If I go for a run, then I can watch an episode of something on Netflix. If I don't go for a run, then I don't get to watch Netflix.5 -
Some people treat exercise like brushing their teeth...they may not want to do it, but it has to be done.5
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Get some tunes on pump yourself up a bit, just make the gym, when your there you'll find the motivation from everyone else around you1
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When I don't feel like working out I pick a physical activity I enjoy and call it a workout. Working out doesn't have to be done in a gym. Being active is all it takes to make it a workout.
I also have my "if-then". If I go for a run, then I can watch an episode of something on Netflix. If I don't go for a run, then I don't get to watch Netflix.
That’s a good idea, when I work out then I can go shopping and buy new shoes haha2 -
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You can trick yourself a little: just commit to 10 minutes and tell yourself you can stop after that if you really want to. You probably won't want to quit, the hardest part of working out is starting. But if you do quit, youve already worked out 10 minutes.4
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You can trick yourself a little: just commit to 10 minutes and tell yourself you can stop after that if you really want to. You probably won't want to quit, the hardest part of working out is starting. But if you do quit, youve already worked out 10 minutes.
I like this, 10 mins is better than no minutes3 -
As someone else said, start small. For the first few weeks after I started exercising again, I did anything from 6 to 18 minutes because I was too out of shape to do more. Now I can make it the whole 30+ without problems. Even if all you can fathom doing is bicep curls, do that. Or jumping jacks. Anything is better than nothing, and soon you'll want more.2
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You can do cardio while watching Netflix or listen to a book on tape when walking. Partner the exercise with something fun.2
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1. Get a pair of dumbbells for your house.
2. Put them somewhere in sight where you can't stub your toes on them.
3. Use.
4. Repeat.
5. Bask in the glory of your gains.0
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