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Tanzigrrl|1487772791|4132082 said:I find that I need the added boost of accountability.
My trainer comes to my house 2x per week, making it very hard for me to back out of it, and on Saturdays I run with a group of about 4 other women. If other people are involved, it's much harder for me to make the excuses I would make if it were just me.
pearaffair|1487774433|4132090 said:I hate exercise too! My trick is that I don't "exercise" I instead trick myself into moving!
I walk at the mall, I go bowling, I go swimming (for fun), I go to yoga (for mindfulness not exercise), I walk to get my groceries, I have gone axe throwing...
You get the idea. Trick yourself into exercise by making physical activity part of your life![]()
ermagherd I'm dyingtyty333|1487784141|4132203 said:I walk...cant really run due to bad hips but I can walk. I listen to books on video, take in the scenery, and enjoy the fresh air.
It took me a while to get into a routine of doing it 5 times a week but once I got into the routine I really hate to miss
a day.
For an arm workout I saw Kelly Rippa take one of those heavy balls (medicine balls?) and spell out letters with it...you can spell out
things like
"I HATE Exercise", "This ball is heavy as hell"...spell out things you'd like to say to co-workers/in-laws/neighbors/DHbut can't...use
it to get your frustration out!
House Cat|1487771636|4132077 said:I really need to get some physical exercise. I have a little bit of weight to lose and I just can't seem to get it off with diet! But how do you motivate to exercise when you absolutely hate it? Do you have any advice or tricks?
momhappy|1487773723|4132087 said:I have incorporated exercise into my life since I was a child. My mom was a runner, so I began running with her when I was pretty young.
I think the biggest hurdle is getting started. Create a routine or begin a schedule (maybe Tues/Thurs or Mon/Wed/Fri for example). Be consistent. Once it becomes part of your schedule, it becomes part of your life and isn't so difficult to do any more. I work out pretty every day and while I might not always enjoy it, I just know that it's part of my daily schedule.
Elizabeth35|1487877204|4132652 said:The key for me is accountability. Either sign up for a class with a friend or have a walking buddy--WITH A SET SCHEDULE OF DAYS!
Think outside the box for something that is not as boring--maybe kick-boxing or pole dancing?
I use a treadmill at home during rainy/snowy weather. Here's how I keep myself honest:
1. Put the workout time on your calendar (paper or phone) based on your schedule. I also verbally tell DH I am working out at X o'clock so that adds to accountability.
2. Workout clothes and shoes are set out the night before in my bathroom. The clothes are staring me in the face as soon as I get up, so I put them on and get it over with. Guilt works for me.
3. I am tracking improvements to heart rate and BP, as well as weight. Seeing progress helps with motivation.
Don't forget it is not just about losing weight---regular exercise helps with sleep, general happiness, blood pressure, cholesterol, strength, flexibility, etc. It is for your overall health and happiness so find something that you can enjoy doing long-term, not just for quick weight loss.
The goal is to make it a habit and a lifestyle so it really is critical to find something you know you will stick with.
And change it up---maybe some days you go for a walk (with or without a dog), some days you go to a class with a friend, some days you do heavy gardening. Try to find several activities so you don't get bored.