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PAST THE EXCUSES

Posted by Bobby Brown on August 10, 2020 - 11:55am

For a lot of us, when it comes to exercise, it’s easy to think up a billion and one reasons to put your exercise time on the back burner. But a simple way to stay committed and turn workouts into a no-brainer habit is to schedule them. Put your planner to work! Whether it’s writing it down or creating a Google Calendar or setting a reminder on your smart phone. Schedule it! Your workouts should be just as much a habit as brushing your teeth or eating breakfast. If you make it a regular part of your routine, you won’t even think about it. It may take a few months but exercise can and should be a regular feature in your daily routine.

* Use time wisely.

When the goal is making workouts consistent, even a shorter-than-usual gym session or a walk is better than none. So if you’re short on time, go for quality, not quantity. Get that heart rate pumping without running against the clock.

Be accountable.

Sign up for a dance class, book a training session, meet up with a workout partner or one of your teammates. It’s harder to ditch workout plans if someone is waiting for you.

Break it up.

When life gets hectic, setting aside a solid chunk of time to work up a sweat can be tough. One solution: Try scheduling in shorter, 10-15 minute blasts of exercise throughout the day to reap the same benefits a single workout. Using your breaks at work is a great way to get these workouts in. Instead of sitting in the break room on your break or lunch, grab your water and go for a power walk. It increases your heart rate and clears your head!

Be realistic.

If you hit the snooze button five times each morning, it’s unlikely an early morning fitness routine will last longer than a few days. The most important part of figuring out when to workout is to find a time that's convenient for you.

Add some variety.

Schedules are great for starting a routine, but even the most exciting workouts can start feeling stale — and easier to skip after a while. Whatever goals or interests you may have, try designating different days for different workouts. Don’t limit yourself to weight machines and treadmills. Try different things like a kick-butt cardio class on Monday, strength training on Wednesdays, and some time-to-unwind weekend yoga. Whatever it is, find something that feels more like fun then work!

Stay flexible.

Even the best-laid plans can go awry. Deadlines at work, family obligations, and travel plans can all get in the way of a scheduled workout. Don’t beat yourself up about missing a workout. Instead, focus on eating well, stretching, or making other healthy choices until you can get back into your scheduled workout.

Have fun (seriously).

No surprise here: The more fun the workout, the more likely you’ll keep at it. Exercise shouldn’t be a chore. The more you enjoy it, the more likely you are to make it a habit. Though the first few minutes of a workout may be unpleasant, the exercise high at the end might make up for it and keep you going back for more!

Finding time to work out can be a challenge, but carving out time in your weekly calendar for some fun, effective, and totally tailor-made “you” time can make exercising regularly a reward and not a chore.

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Mihai Cristian Thanks for sharing
August 10, 2020 at 1:38pm
Bill Rippel Lots of great info Bobby.
August 10, 2020 at 1:10pm