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10 Tips for Staying Motivatedby Rachel Keller Starting an exercise program is often the easiest part. Adhering to it is the challenge! If you need some motivation, these 10 tips may help you. Everyone wants to look good, yet so few people are satisfied with themselves. Whether it's their weight, their appearance, or their lack of fitness, strength, and flexibility, many seek to change their lives for the better. And what better time to do this than the beginning of a new year? If you're like many individuals, however, you'll start a diet or exercise routine, only to quit a few weeks into the new year. While it's easy to start a program, adhering to it is the challenging part. Of those who begin a program, fifty percent quit within three to six months. Despite the many benefits of exercise, only 15 percent of Americans workout three or more days per week, while 25 percent are completely sedentary. The remaining 60 percent are inconsistent with their physical activity (John Acquaviva, Ph.D). Change is never easy, yet, if you stay with a routine long enough, you'll enjoy the positive results and benefits and will be more likely to continue. So how can you find the motivation within you to accomplish this? While true motivation must come from within, these tips will help you keep motivated: 1. Find something you enjoy and that will be easy for you
to do. 2. Exercise at the the right time. 3. Set specific, realistic, and attainable goals--both short-term
and long-term. 4. Monitor your progress. 5. Don't push yourself too hard or you'll want to quit.
6. Reward yourself for each new goal reached. 7. Read about exercise and fitness. 8. Vary or change your routine. 9. Get the support of others. 10. Do not worry if you miss a session or two, but keep
going. So what are you waiting for? Time to get fit! Note: The statistics in this article came from "Getting Fit: Tips to Help" by John Acquaviva, Ph.D. This article appeared in the January 2002 issue of City, a local city guide. ©Rachel Keller - All Rights Reserved. Reprinted with permission About the author: The mother of three young sons, Rachel Keller enjoys running, cycling, aerobics, strength training, and flexibility exercises. She races regularly, placing in her age group in nearly all her races. She has both a bachelor of science and a master's degree in education and has been published numerous times. For more of Rachel's work, please visit her sites Rachel's Writings and Kozy Kitchen Korner. |
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