Top 7 Exercise Motivation Secrets
Let's face it, we all know we need to exercise. Many of
us know how to exercise. How many books and videos do you
own? How many gym memberships have you had in your
life? You may even be an expert on the perfect exercises
for your body. But you're not doing it! Why? Well the problem
isn't lack of knowledge, it's lack of motivation. Does this
sound familiar?
What can you do? Focus less on gaining more knowledge, and
more
on getting and staying motivated. As you become more consistent
and start seeing results, you will be able to apply all that
knowledge. Here are seven secrets to getting and staying
motivated:
Secret One: Find Your "Why"
In order to be successful at any endeavor, we must have a
good
reason for doing it in the first place. Exercise is no
exception. What will get you up in the morning on those cold,
dark days when you just want to stay in bed? Many people say
"because I want to lose weight" or "I want
to be fit". While
these are good goals, they are not good enough reasons for
long
term success. You must dig deeper. What is important to you?
What do you value in life? Answer these questions, then see
how
a regular exercise program can support your values.
Secret Two: Make a Commitment
Once you find your "why", it's time to make a commitment.
Here
is a definition of commitment you may not have heard: a
commitment is the ability to carry out a worthy decision,
even
when the excitement of making that decision has passed. Read
that definition again, and really understand it. How many
times
have you been excited to start an exercise program, only to
become bored or distracted by other things? As soon as the
excitement passes, so do your exercise plans. Be sure you
are
ready to commit, and if you are not, then commit to not
exercising. That way you can let go of the guilt and commit
when
you are ready.
Secret Three: Set Daily, Measurable and Realistic Goals
If your only goal is to lose 40 pounds it will be a while
before you feel successful. After all,
it can take a while to see such results. Rather, set daily
measurable, achievable goals that allow you to feel successful
every day. Keep a weekly diary and set goals each day for
what kind of exercise you will do, how long you will workout,
how hard you will exercise, etc.
Secret Four: Keep Track of Your Progress
After you set your goals and write them down, you want to
also
chart your progress. Be sure to write down your daily
achievements to compare to your goals. This will become
extremely motivating as you see yourself meeting your goals.
With consistent exercise, you will also see your workouts
becoming easier and your ability to work harder and longer.
This
often happens faster than visible results on your body, such
as
weight loss or definition. Many people become frustrated and
quit exercise right before big changes are about to happen,
because they don't see the results on their bodies. Seeing
measurable progress on paper will keep you motivated while
you
work towards the bigger goals you have set for yourself.
Secret Five: Get Objective Feedback
You may know what a good workout feels like - you have that
endorphin "high" after exercise, or you have energy
to spare all
day long. But do you know what an effective workout feels
like?
It is hard to know how effective your workout is every day
without waiting for weeks or months to see the results. What
if
you could see day after day how many calories you burned,
or
what your heart rate was each workout? Using a heart rate
monitor can tell you if you are working too hard or not hard
enough. What about calories? An accelerometer can tell you
all
day long how many calories you are burning and keep you
motivated to move! When you look for ways to add activity
to
your day it becomes a fun game and you can instantly see the
results.
Secret Six: Avoid the "All or Nothing" Mentality
Have you had plans to exercise five times one week and the
first
day something happened and you didn't exercise? When this
happens, many people give up on the rest of the week This
is
known as the All or Nothing Mentality. Keep away from this
- it
doesn't work. If you approach your exercise and nutrition
program in that manner, you set yourself up for failure. Allow
for flexibility in your exercise plans and know one missed
day
is not a setback.
Secret Seven: Be Accountable!
About 95% of all participants in an exercise program will
stop
exercising. Why? No support. Research has shown that exercisers
with some kind of support system have a better chance of
continuing exercise. You need someone who will also hold you
accountable for your exercise. Working with someone like a
personal trainer, a coach or a mentor will give you the support
you need and you can work together to identify barriers to
keeping your commitment and develop strategies to overcome
these
obstacles. Most people need far more support, follow up and
accountability than they think to start and maintain an exercise
program.
In the interest of avoiding the all or nothing mentality,
don't
try to implement all these secrets at once. Pick one or two
and
when you have those working, add another secret. Just like
results from exercise, building motivation and consistency
will
take time. Fitness is not just about reaching a destination,
it
is a journey where you will learn much about yourself and
grow
from your experiences. Keep your short term goals in mind,
and
enjoy the journey to reaching your ultimate goals.
About the author:
Gillian Hood-Gabrielson, MS, ACSM is the president of Flexible
Fitness, a nationwide coaching practice offering health and
fitness solutions for your busy lifestyle including Fitness
Coaching by Phone and Intuitive Eating. She can be reached
at gillian@flexiblefitness.net. Visit www.flexiblefitnessforyou.com.