Starting to exercise is easy for some, but for others staying motivated and keeping on track are difficult. Here are some tips to make things easier.
September 28, 2015
Starting to exercise is easy for some, but for others staying motivated and keeping on track are difficult. Here are some tips to make things easier.
Don't think, "I should exercise." Think, "a quick stroll now would clear my head," or "a swim in the morning would give me more energy for the day."
When you find out what motivates you, you're more likely to stick to it. Make your chosen activity fit your personality and lifestyle and set yourself up for success.
If you find exercise hard, start by doing just 10 minutes, three days a week — build up to 15 minutes, then switch to four times a week, and so on. Take at least one day off from your routine each week.
If you have to travel a long way to get to where you exercise, at a time of day that makes it hard to fit in with other commitments, you'll probably give up in a week.
Choose loose, comfortable clothes for exercising. If you decide to go running, get proper footwear — nothing undermines exercise plans faster than pain or injury.
If you can't face a 30-minute workout, don't just sink into the nearest armchair — go for a walk instead.
Finding a way to fit exercise into your week doesn't have to be overwhelming. Don't fall back on the excuse that you are "too busy" to do exercise. If you're really strapped for time, spread activity into shorter bursts throughout the day; you'll feel much better for it.
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