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September 18, 2015

Re-Setting Your Exercise Mojo

Published in: Cardiovascular Health, Exercise, Fitness, Health, Motivation, Staying Healthy, Walking
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I know. It’s NOT the new year…but I can’t help it. September feels like it might as well be.

And you know what happens over the summer. We get complacent. Lazy, even. The long days stretch out and all we want to do is luxuriate in the extra light and lounge as if we’re laying on the beach (even if we’re not).

It’s not a “bad” laziness, but rather a type of laissez-faire, laissez le bon temps rouler time of year. (Like my French? That’s about the extent of it.)

As much as I abhor routines, I do realize the value they have. They help keep you on track; help you plan and stay accountable to yourself. They make you feel organized, in a way. And since I score a solid “B” in organization, I need all the help I can get. When September hits many of us realize – at least I did – that some routines just need to be resurrected.

One of the most common routines to lose during the summer is our exercise routine. And if you’re searching for a way to get it back…you’re welcome.

Get Cerebral. Just thinking about the benefits of exercise is a huge motivator. In a nutshell, exercise can:

  • Control weight
  • Help boost HDL (good) cholesterol
  • Help decrease (unhealthy) triglycerides
  • Improve mood
  • Boost energy
  • Promote better sleep
  • Protect against heart disease, high blood pressure and some kinds of cancer

Be Realistic. If you don’t have long legs and a naturally-small waist, all the imagining in the world (see below) won’t get you those attributes you (can only) dream about. Many workout attempts have been derailed because people don’t get the results they want. You can get the results you want – if you’re realistic about them.

Imagine. Close your eyes and think about what you’d like to look and feel like. It’s possible, with the right kind of exercise, to transform your body. But remember, you must be realistic (see above).

Do What You Like. If you think walking on a treadmill is akin to waterboarding, then don’t expect you’ll suddenly embrace the idea just because you’ve decided you will. There are plenty of other ways to exercise; so do something you love, and you’ll be much more likely to stick with it. And, if you like working out later in the day, go ahead. Just because someone says the “optimal” time to exercise might be early morning, if you are not a morning person, all bets are off that you’ll do it.

Prepare Yourself. Set your exercise clothes out the night before. Put your gym bag near the front door. Leave your water bottle out on the counter. Keep your yoga mat and Exercise ball next to your gym bag. These subtle reminders can help you remember the tiny things you might rather forget.

Buddy Up. There’s nothing more motivating than knowing there’s someone, somewhere, depending on you. Whether it’s a friend you take a regular walk with or a trainer expecting you to show up, that’s a silent nudge to get moving.

Write It Down. Put it on your calendar, just like you’d put a doctor or dentist visit (and it’s a lot more fun and less expensive than either one of those!) If you don’t block out the time for exercise, it’s too easy to find any excuse (that’s where “I’d-rather-get-a-root-canal” was invented) not to do it.

Do It Anywhere. A gym is not the only place to work out. Take advantage of nice days and take your workout outside. Seek out a local park – many of these have free fitness equipment where you can do things like crunches, pull-ups, dips and more. Or, work out at home – even in front of the TV – using some hand weights and fitness bands.

 

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  1. Laura says

    September 21, 2015 at 2:35 pm

    I wear a fitbit and I like that it keeps me aware. What’s also nice is that I can enter my non-walking activity too, and it syncs everything to my Weight Watchers tracker.

    • SherylK says

      September 22, 2015 at 1:04 am

      A Fitbit helped my husband lose 20 pounds- it’s a great motivator and reminder!

  2. Marcia Cronin says

    September 21, 2015 at 4:05 pm

    Definitely easier to stick with an exercise routine in the fall. Even though I also no longer have kids going back to school, life just seems to naturally return to routine. I am trying to add a little tennis to my fall workout schedule — something I enjoy more than the usual gym workouts. Gotta change it up every now and then.

    • SherylK says

      September 22, 2015 at 1:06 am

      Yes, I agree…the summer, no matter if we still have school-aged kids, makes us feel as if we are on “vacation.” And that includes vacation from a fitness routine, too. Tennis sounds great! I used to play, but stopped years ago. Watching the US Open recently made me want to pick up my racquet again.

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