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Fitness Motivation
Despite the physical punishment that we put ourselves through to achieve results, it can be just as difficult to control the mind to maintain the motivation and focus. Every journey begins with a single step and so it is with exercise; Day to day gains are hardly perceptible but it’s the sum of the parts which makes the difference in the long run. Like learning to play an instrument, it’s the endless hours of practice which count for the difference in the end.
As with any long journey it’s helpful to have a map or in our case a set of goals. These should be short (3 months), medium (6 months) and long term (1 year) and after one year we reset our objectives. As in business, goals should be SMART;
Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Realistic
Time Bound
A SMART goal could be to reduce body fat by 10%, through diet and fitness, within 3 months. Your goals should be realistic, otherwise they can have the opposite effect and simply de-motivate and crush your confidence.
Whilst the goals serve as objectives you will also need planning in order to attain them. Here, it is simply best to plan for the week ahead – think about your routine (weight,sets and reps) and your diet. It is useful to have a training log which you can design yourself or can easily be obtained over the web. Planning for diet could mean shopping and planning for the meals ahead, otherwise there’s a tendency to eat whatever is in the cupboard, which may not necessarily be the best option.
Here are some tips and ideas to maintain motivation.
Count down on reps – Psychologically it seems much easier when the number is decreasing and the target is getting smaller, rather than getting larger.
Do least favorite sets first while you are fresh and when motivation is probably at its peak, to get them out of the way.
Mix up the routine to keep it varied – If a machine is busy, rather than standing and waiting, move on the next available piece of equipment in your exercise routine and then return when it frees up.
Don’t weigh yourself everyday – it doesn’t matter if you’re trying to lose weight or bulk up, the same principle applies. Weighing yourself everyday is like watching stock prices every 15 minutes and I believe is counter-productive.
After a hard day, and when the absolutely last thing you want to do is go down the gym, think ahead to two short hours time, when you could be energized and feeling mentally and physically positive.
Be in the moment – concentrate on what you’re doing at that moment in time; form, posture,technique and don’t get distracted or worry about anything else. A good low-impact cardio exercise is cycling, which as you do, you should have your head down, thinking about the next 20 yards, rather than looking ahead 1 mile further down the road, where there seems to be no end in sight.
In summary, set yourselves realistic objectives at timely intervals and have a plan on how you propose to achieve them.
Paul Clark
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October 24, 2009 - 12:46 pm
Fitness Motivation?
Help! I never seem to be motivated or attempt to make a comitment to fitness. I own a lot of home gym equiptment, but can never motivate myself to do any of it for more than 5 minutes!? Got any ideas for me?
Many thanks!
(p.s, websites too will be appreciated!)
October 24, 2009 - 5:48 pm
right after you work out just look in the mirror see the tightness
of your muscles and literaly say to yourslef you are looking good, i know it sounds stupid but it works
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October 24, 2009 - 5:50 pm
I’m with you on this one, but i find it helps to envision yourself in a sexy outfit, or bikini or something like that. Something you know that only with exercise will u ever look good in it.
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October 24, 2009 - 5:52 pm
You need a fitness program that also deals with your mindset. Go to this blog and read from the beginning. It will help you. If you have any questions ask Coach A he can really help you. http://coachtu.wordpress.com/
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October 24, 2009 - 5:54 pm
i know how you feel…i find exercise extremely boring. but i do it while watching tv. put your exercise equipment in a room with a tv and exercise while watching your favorite shows. that way you’ll be done with those 40 mins on a treadmill or bike or whatever it may be without even realizing that you’ve been doing it for so long
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