I often am asked the question “how do you keep yourself motivated to work out?” I hear various reasons from my friends as to why they don’t work out: lack of motivation, no time, it’s too hard, etc, etc. If you really want to live the healthy lifestyle, you have to exercise. No exceptions.
So how can you keep yourself motivated to go to the gym, to take a walk, to ride a bike, or do some other physical activity?
Remember, you ALWAYS FEEL BETTER after a workout than you did before. I remember days where there wasn’t organized soccer practice, and I had to drag myself out of the comfort of my bed to go work out. There are days when even elite athletes don’t feel well, or just don’t feel like working out. But, to keep myself on track, I remember how I feel after I finish my work out, how good my muscles feel, how proud of myself I am because I completed a killer workout. Don’t forget to tell yourself how great you will feel after!
Another good motivator is to write down your goals, and to tell people about them. If you write them down, you make your goals concrete, not just a thought in your head. Post your goals around areas that you see daily. Write down the steps needed in order to reach your goal; if you don’t know those steps, seek out someone who does. Tell people about your goals, because telling others makes you accountable to follow through, and it helps when friends can follow-up and track how you are doing.
If you can, find a workout partner, because they will also help you remain accountable not only to your goals, but to the workout. You will be less likely to skip out on a workout if you have someone waiting for you. If you were my workout partner and you stood me up, I would not hesitate to call you out on it!
Find out what motivates you. I have two motivational quotes that keep me on track:
“Champions aren´t made in the gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision.” Muhammad Ali
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“A workout is 25% perspiration and 75% determination. Stated another way, it is one part physical exertion and three parts self discipline. Doing it is easy once you get started. A workout makes you better today than you were yesterday. A workout strengthens the body, relaxes the mind and toughens the spirit. When you work out regularly, your problems diminish and your confidence grows. A workout is a personal triumph over laziness and procrastination. It is the badge of a winner — the mark of an organized, goal-oriented person who has taken charge of his or her destiny. A workout is a wise use of time and an investment in excellence. It prepares you for life’s challenges and affirms your ability to do what is necessary. A workout is a key that helps unlock the doors to opportunity and success. Hidden within each of us is an extraordinary force.” Bruce Lee
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What motivates you?
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