What gets you to the gym on a lazy day?
Amy203040
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How do you push yourself to exercise on a day when you're sitting on the couch and just can't get up the motivation to start? Is there something you say to yourself? Something you do?
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Discipline kicks in on the days where motivation isn't enough. I tell myself to just go for 10 minutes and if I'm still not feeling the workout, I can leave. I've never followed myself up on that offer.6
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I only go to the gym to lift weights and only do that twice per week, so no biggie. Other than that, I mostly ride my bike for cardio which I enjoy. I could never be motivated to go to the gym and do stationary cardio...I loath it. When the weather doesn't let me get out on the road I do have an indoor bike trainer and I just put Sport Center or something on the television and ride for 30 minutes or so...I just tell myself it's only 30 minutes and no biggie.
The best way to be consistent with exercise long term is to do exercise that you enjoy. Most of my exercise is just recreational activity that I enjoy...mostly cycling, some rock climbing here and there, some hiking, and some swimming and walking my dog.2 -
runnermom419 wrote: »Discipline kicks in on the days where motivation isn't enough. I tell myself to just go for 10 minutes and if I'm still not feeling the workout, I can leave. I've never followed myself up on that offer.
Excellent advice. Thanks!0 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »The best way to be consistent with exercise long term is to do exercise that you enjoy.
Does competitive eating count? LOL I've yet to find something I truly enjoy but you're reminding me to keep looking. Thanks!2 -
I exercise 5 times a week and I'm rarely ever pumped up to go beforehand. I just remind myself how much better I feel afterwards, and how much progress exercise has made for me both physically and mentally. I've always been happy when I've gone and pushed through.3
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I don't allow myself an "out." I have to keep the mindset that I AM going, because it's "what I do." And then I go. I also know that motivation doesn't dictate how good a workout will be, so on days when I'm not motivated, I might gyp myself out of a great workout just because I didn't feel like it.
I also tell myself to go and do 10 minutes and then I can leave. The only time I actually did that in 5 years, I was getting sick and just felt like crap. Find something you like, and do it.3 -
The key for me was to find something I enjoyed. I used to dread going to the gym- but now that I've found an activity I really like- I look forward to it! For me, that was joining several group fitness classes like kettlebell and "boot camp". I've made friends there and look forward to seeing them- also they will check in with me if I don't show up to make sure I'm OK, so there's also a level of accountability there.1
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For me, it's my kids. They LOVE the gym daycare/play area and ask to go at least 3 times a week so even when I personally don't feel like it, I go for them and once I'm there I'm good to get in a good workout.1
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Music- it is always music.
Blast 'Immigrant Song' and see if you can sit still.1 -
I remind myself of all the Silver Sneakers people at my gym who are 80 years old who would give anything to be able to move normally like I can, yet are still there. That gets me to stop my whining, and get off my lazy butt.7
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Similar to runnermom419, I make a deal with myself to ramp back to 60% of my workout and fill the rest of the time walking on the track or treadmill.
2 things I say to myself-
Something is better than nothing.
Good habits sometimes need to be defended. Even if it’s just walking, it keeps me from filling my gym time slot with sitting on the couch.1 -
When I first started out, I used to be motivated, because I was beginning something new and genuinely looked forward to my exercise...(which is running), but now on days I don't have the quote on quote, motivation, I have habit in-grained into me instead. Running is still something I find immensely enjoyable, but there are days, such as this morning, when I simply just didn't want to get outside and run. Why? I was a little tired, it was also pouring rain and had no plans of stopping any time in the near future. BUT, establishing a routine, a habit and discipline over the last 9 months coupled with consistent running, was more than enough to get me out the door.
Separate from the above, I also have set goals for myself regarding my exercise regiment and endurance, and I know I won't achieve those goals if I don't continue to kick myself out the door and get my workouts in. So that is also a motivator for me now, rather than just generalized motivation when I first began.0 -
Have an audiobook or TV show that you only listen to/watch at the gym, something gripping. You'll be dying to see what happens next!1
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I now know (due to making it a habit) that I always feel better, no matter what, after going to the gym then not.1
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Honestly for me, it’s the stupid little rings on my Apple Watch, the perfectionist in me can’t stand to not close them. I intentionally set my active calorie goal to He high enough that I have to at least put in a moderate workout to hit it, so if I don’t go, I don’t close my rings, and I HATE not closing my rings lol.2
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Just drink the pre-workout. There is no backing out after that 🏋🏻♀️2
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I know that there will inevitably be days I don't feel like training so I schedule my workout days/ times and write down exactly what I will do at the beginning of the week and each week and I remind myself that I need to treat my workouts as I would my job. My physical health is even more important than a paycheck so I should treat it the same way.
Just like work there are many times when I simply don't feel like going or I feel super tired but if i'm scheduled to go I remind myself I do not have the option of not going unless i'm physically i'll or there is a true emergency. It took about four months for this mentality to truly kick in but now the thought of skipping rarely ever cross my mind because I've conditioned myself to know i'm going to go regardless.0 -
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I don't want to go back where I started. I want to keep moving forward. I'm always glad I did.0
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I just do it. Listen to my cardio music playlist & drink some preworkout and go!0
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