Overcoming
Exercise Excuses
by Lynn Bode
You’ve told yourself dozens of times that tomorrow
you are going to start exercising. Yet, tomorrow has come and gone,
and you still haven’t starting moving. So, what’s holding
you back? What excuse seems fitting today?
It’s time to face your excuses head-on so that
you can overcome them and choose to live a healthier lifestyle. Here
are some of the most common excuses for skipping exercise along with
ways to combat them.
I Don’t Have Time: This if
by far one of the most common excuses used. But, it still doesn’t
hold water. People that use this excuse are actually saying that exercise
is not enough of a priority to make it on their weekly to-do list.
If you fall into this category, then it’s time to review your
daily priority list. Certainly there is something less important that
you are doing for 20 minutes every day that can be replaced with exercise.
After all, exercise is one of the most important things you can do
for yourself and your family to ensure that you live a long, full,
disease-free life.
I’ve Tried And Failed In The Past:
It’s true that it can be difficult to get motivated to try something
after you’ve failed before, but isn’t your health worth
another try? If you’ve been unsuccessful at exercising in the
past, then re-evaluate what went wrong. Did you try to do too much,
too quickly? It’s very common for new exercises to be overzealous
when starting their workouts and end up either burning out or getting
injured early on. Did you set unrealistic goals for yourself? Try
to stick with small goals that are truly achievable. For example,
that you will workout three times per week for the next month.
I Can’t Afford A Gym Membership:
You don’t have to spend a single minute in a gym in order to
lose weight or get fitter. Just walking outside is a great place to
start. Also, home fitness equipment has become very affordable and
accessible. For as little as $30 you can buy some great home equipment
that will really challenge your body. A resistance band and an exercise
ball allow you to work every muscle group and even get a cardiovascular
workout.
I’m Too Fat (or out-of-shape):
Unless your physician has forbidden exercise, then it’s very
unlikely that this excuse has any validity. If you are extremely out-of-shape,
then you simply need to start with baby steps. Walking is always a
great place to start. You may have to start with just five minutes.
That’s okay. You can gradually add more time each week. If walking
is not an option, then you could try some pool exercises. At the very
least, you can start by getting active while sitting. There are many
beneficial strength training exercises you can do while sitting.
I Don’t Have Any Exercise Equipment:
Nice try, but it doesn’t require special equipment to get your
heart pumping. Don’t underestimate what you can do with things
that are already in your house. For example, if you have a flight
of stairs in your house then you’ve got an awesome way to get
your heart rate up with through walking or running the stairs. Grab
soup cans or milk jugs filled with sand to immolate dumbbells for
strength training exercises. Try push-ups and tricep dips and you’ll
quickly realize how hard your body has to work when just using it’s
own weight.
I Don’t Know What Exercises To Do:
There are literally dozens of ways to learn what exercises will help
you. A great way to ensure your workouts are most effective is to
hire a personal trainer or an online personal trainer. They can guide
you every step of the way so that you don’t waste any time doing
exercises the wrong way. Also, there are books, online websites, television
shows and videos that offer loads of advice and tips.
I’m Too Old To Get Started:
It may sound cliché, but you are never too old to get started.
Everyone can benefit from exercising. Even if you are a senior citizen
you can reap many rewards from starting an exercise program. Okay,
so maybe you won’t be a marathon runner or a bodybuilder, but
you’ll be able to walk the stairs easier, play with your grandchildren,
improve your balance, improve your strength and more.
I Just Can’t Get Motivated:
Don’t view exercise as a lifetime evil. Set small, short-term
goals to help you get started. Start with a promise to just take the
stairs instead of the elevator, for example. Then you might move onto
scheduling 10 minutes of activity a couple of times per week. Also,
make a list of all the positive benefits exercising has on your life.
Your list might include giving you more energy, reducing your health
ailments and more. The list should be pretty long. Post it somewhere
that you will see it regularly and it can serve as a reminder to you
as to why you need to workout.
I Hate Exercising: You probably think you hate it
because you’ve been stuck doing activities that you don’t
enjoy. Many people still have the old “no pain, no gain”
mentality and think that in order for exercise to be worthwhile you
have to be miserable doing it. This just isn’t true. Consider
things that you really like to do. Do you prefer competitive situations?
Then consider joining a recreational sports team. Do you enjoy spending
time alone? Maybe Yoga or evening walks are for you?
I’m Too Tired: This excuse
can create a vicious circle because the more sedentary you are then
the more tired you become. Of course, the more tired you are then
the less appealing exercise sounds. So, try to nip this in the bud
quickly. Exercise can actually make you feel more revived then a nap.
Regular physical activity increases your energy level. Plus, exercises
tend to sleep fall asleep faster and sleep better, which allows you
to truly feel rested every day.
When you find yourself making an excuse not to exercise,
read through some of the above tips again. And, remind yourself of
all the many benefits of working out: lower body fat, decreased risk
of many diseases, reduced instances of depression, improved bone density,
reduced risk of injuries and many more.
Lynn Bode is a certified personal trainer specializing in Internet-based
fitness programs. She founded Workouts For You, which provides affordable
online exercise programs that are custom designed for each individual.
Visit: http://www.workoutsforyou.com
for a free sample workout and to sign-up for their monthly fitness
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