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:wink: Hi..Im looking for tips on how people went from being sedentary to up & moving working out? Most of the things I enjoy doing are not physical exertion type activities..How do I get up & get going and do you enjoy working out?
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  • mom2jrn
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    I started out walking on the treadmill for 15 minutes at 3.0 MPH, then 20 min and built up to 60 min at 3.5 MPH. Then I added in some aerobics from Netflix and mixed it with Pilates. Now I'm on level 1 day 7 of the 30 Day shred. I just started on January 1 trying to lose weight/work out. For the first 3 weeks I worked out everyday, then I took a day off the next two weeks and right now with the 30DS I'm doing it everyday.

    I HATE exercising but I HATE the way I look/feel more.
  • Lorleee
    Lorleee Posts: 369 Member
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    For me it's been all about classes. I take two dance classes - Zumba and Nia. I look forward to it and it doesn't feel like "exercise" or work, just fun! I supplement these with the usual gym stuff and now the 30Day Shred, but the classes give me such variety that I don't get bored with working out. Signing up for classes I'd paid for ensured that I would actually keep the commitment and go to them.:wink:
  • MaximalLife
    MaximalLife Posts: 2,447 Member
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    Find something you either enjoy or could learn to enjoy.

    Exercise should be fun; I think exercise became torture when we grew up and stopped playing.
    I just don't do certain exercises that are hell.
    Indoor cardio like the treadmill - "dreadmil" or stationary bike, elliptical....
    I'd rather be tied and beaten in the town square.

    No, for me it's either fun, or count me OUT!

    I do a lot of weird things for cardio like military march, boxing type training,
    dancing, floor rolls, squat thrust intervals and the good ole jumping jack while watching MMA.
    And I jog, swim, play tennis, fast walk and bike.

    Lost 70lbs and nearly 20% body fat - it works for me.
  • johnbigfella
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    you need to find something that is fun and you enjoy :D then its like its not a workout.

    I love weightlifting and boxing now! would train everyday if i could all because i enjoy it
  • GirlAnachronismE
    GirlAnachronismE Posts: 97 Member
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    I did the Couch 2 5K running programme, which builds you up gradually from being sedentary to running for 30 mins. It's pretty gradual but it's really exciting when you move up a week! I also found a sport I love, and I do it 2 or 3x a week, but that's just trial and error!
  • Dootzy1
    Dootzy1 Posts: 2,195 Member
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    Joined a Y years ago..... had the exercise thing down for years, with a few lapses, here and there. But I always have appreciated the relaxation and stress reduction of working out. I enjoy outdoor walks when the weather is nice, and have a treadmill in my basement for when it is less than nice. Exercise, by itself, did not enable me to drop weight, I had to really commit to better feeding patterns.
  • voguey0704
    voguey0704 Posts: 1 Member
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    Excercise with some sort of a reward (in the most abstract sense of the word) is what helped me get into it. For example, I like hiking up hills where the view is something you couldn't experience without the work.
  • ladylu11
    ladylu11 Posts: 631 Member
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    you have to find something you enjoy or you will not stick with it. For me there has to be variety, I do videos, zumba, nightclub cardio, riding my bike outside when weather permits, walking, swimming at the gym, body combat, etc.... I get bored doing the same thing over and over so this is what helps me.
  • lisapr123
    lisapr123 Posts: 863 Member
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    What about finding an activity you love? Tennis, kayaking, volleyball, ice hockey.... I cycle as a hobby so strength training and intervals fit right in with my cycling hobby goals. When I'm working on a goal that doesn't involve the scale, I tend to stick with it much better.

    Good Luck to you :)
  • Siannah
    Siannah Posts: 456 Member
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    I started by walking in my lunchbreaks. Initially kinda flippantly, but in no time I became obsessed with it, trying to cram in a further distance in the same time (used an app to track distance, speed and calories burnt).

    And because it was in my lunchbreak, I didn't actually have to make time for it, which helped a lot!
  • GraceOrr
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    I started walking because I got a dog, then that turnrd into running a bit here and there, then eventually running a lot. Now I workout lifting weights and all kinds of crazy stuff. However, running is my main thing to do.
    I am a housekeeper, so most days after i have worked all day, the last thing i wanto to do is go to the gym. So, I run early in the morning and in the evening when i need to go to the gym, i tell myself that the hardest part is getting there and that sitting here is not gonna make me healthy. So, then im off.
    I also ride my bike a lot, it was hard at first but as I got stronger, i built up a good bit of tolerence...
  • WhittRak
    WhittRak Posts: 572 Member
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    I sit at my job all day, so by the time I get to the gym I am more than happy to work-out...and hard! I never used to enjoy working out, until I noticed I felt great afterwards, and the scale lets me know I am doing well.
  • Squeeks70
    Squeeks70 Posts: 157 Member
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    I started out just walking with my Ipod....2 miles in about 25 minutes. Then added in jogging. I was doing this outside during the summer/fall. Slowed down in winter (didn't want to go out in the cold!). Now I am inside on a treadmill and for motivation two friends and I signed up for a mini marathon (13.1 miles) in May. So now I am running/brisk walk at 3/1 (3 minutes run/ 1 minute walk) and following a 12 week schedule. Some strength training thrown in during the week. My advice, JUST DO IT as the Nike ad says. You'll start liking how it makes you feel afterwards and I am addicted my MyFitnessPal. I log my exercise along with my food intake. The hardest part is just getting started. What also helped me was I would go to fitness sights on the internet and I subscribed to Women's Health magazine and a couple others. Just remember, you are doing this for YOU.
  • rumsuck8
    rumsuck8 Posts: 59 Member
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    Someone on MFP recomended the Leslie Sansone Walk at Home videos....I got the CD for $8.00 at Best Buy and it did the trick for me. I have lupus and joint related issues so it was a real great and non threatening workout for me.
  • deb62pink
    deb62pink Posts: 84 Member
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    Easiest way is to do whatever you choose, slowly. I started bike riding in April last year, only rode 1klm a day for the first week, then 2 klms for the next week and so on, now Ican ride 25-30klms in a day and really enjoy it, but I just took my time. If I had overdone it in the first day or week, I probably would have thought to myself "na this is too hard" and given up. Walking is a very good way to start, you'd be amazed at the things you see when you get around your own neighbourhood and how sweet the fresh air smells....Good Luck
  • JNettie73
    JNettie73 Posts: 1,208 Member
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    Find something you either enjoy or could learn to enjoy.

    Exercise should be fun; I think exercise became torture when we grew up and stopped playing.

    ^^^ This. I started with going for a walk at a park or a hike on a trail. I did 30 min at least 3x a week to start. From there I built upon it. My routine now consists of aerobics and strength training 6x a week on alternating days and I love it! There is a lot of things that you can do that are fun. Just keep experimenting until you find something you enjoy. Best of luck to you.
  • cheynshelby
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    Ijoined a gym and hooked up with some buddys to get up and go with. You have so much more energy in the morning after you work out. Dont over do it in the beginning. Good luck. Feel free to add me if you need motivation.
  • trijoe
    trijoe Posts: 729 Member
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    "My Story" by TriJoe. For what it's worth.

    I had ben trying for years to find a workout regimen and/or diet regimen that worked, always with no luck. Finally, with a push from my wife, and a really hard ugly look in the mirror, I bottomed out.

    First thing I did was get a copy of Walking for Dummies (Really. I still have it.). Second thing I did was find a used treadmill on crags list. Why buy new when everybody's getting rid of their old ones? Third thing I did was figure out a time and way to workout while watching 3 young children. I'm a stay at home dad, and our kids were 3, 1, and 1 at the time. Fourth thing I did was make baby step changes to my horrific eating habits (vs/ going on a diet. Yikes does that fail every time). And the last thing I did was put all of this into action.

    I started out around 250 and in a year had made it down to 170. Our lives have changed drastically since then, and my weight has fluctuated as this process has evolved. I got back up to 200. A friend turned me on to MFP, and I'm now back down to 185 and dropping. So there are bumps on my road, but I know for a fact I'm in this for life, so I'm okay with occasional bumps.

    OH! And as far as treadmill walking? That evolved into treadmill running. Which evolved into marathoning. Which evolved into triathlon. I'm now a hardcore (though slow and terrible!) triathlete who's always looking for the next race, next workout, next adventure. I swim/bike/run/weight train between 8 and 12 hours a week, love every minute of it, and can't imagine what my life would be like without my daily fix oops I mean workout. It centers my mind, body, and spirit. Plus it gives my daughters something they can look at me doing, that's actually positive. It's all good.

    I hope this helps.

    TriJoe.
  • runnercheryl
    runnercheryl Posts: 1,314 Member
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    I started off with Kinect exercise games - Your Shape and Biggest Loser.

    Then, I committed myself to walk 23 miles for charity, which meant lots of long hikes for training followed by the final walk including mountains, waterfall-climbing etc.

    Then I moved house to be within walking distance of the office, which means I can commute doing about five miles a day on foot. I cycle some evenings and use Kinect on others, to try and keep variety in.

    I don't think I'll ever enjoy exercise - I'm just not that person - but I can keep motivated at least.
  • zbmb30
    zbmb30 Posts: 178 Member
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    I used to be fairly active and then got a great job that is a desk job. I got tired of looking in the mirror and not seeing the curves I used to have, plus I hated seeing the scale at the highest I have ever seen it. So I went to the nutritionist at work and she went over my diet. Then I called up a trainer at the gym at my work. She came up with different exercises so I wouldn't get bored and sometimes she would workout with me as well. She also teaches bootcamp classes on the days we didn't train, and I absolutely love those classes. They keep you moving and by the time you are done you are drenching in sweat. The moves are all different and keep it interesting. I also love running. I've been pretty good about staying on a routine with the treadmill while it is cold outside. It's my "me" time and I can get my thinking in during that time and push myself with new goals.

    I will admit that the hardest part is getting up and going. Once you get dressed into workout clothes and start the workout, or get to the gym or wherever you workout, you will already feel better and will realize you made a great choice. :smile: