Fall in Love with Exercising

Fall in Love with Exercising

Is exercise something you consider a necessary evil for staying healthy and fit? Is it more drudgery and duty than an eagerly anticipated activity? If so, you’re not alone – there are a lot of people who would rather go see the dentist than “exercise”. This is why New Year’s resolutions to exercise more don’t last past February more often than not. If it is something you hate to do or are grudgingly obligated to do then you are not likely to stick with it long term.

I think one of the things that prevented me from falling in love with exercise was the fact that I associated it with in home stationary bikes and aerobics via DVD or VHS. I personally can’t stand either of those things and yet that is what I grew up with. Dad rode a bike and mom did aerobics. Blah! Both of them were pretty active but that is not what I ended up associating with health and fitness. Riding a bike in the house or sweatin to the oldies is just not for me. It has to be something you love and are committed to. If you fall in love with exercising, you are far more likely to keep it up.

But how do you go about falling in love with exercise?

Here are some ideas…

Make It a Game

Use SparkPeople and Daily Mile to track fitness goals and workouts. Seeing what you have accomplished, earning points, or seeing yourself at the top of the leaderboard can be a great incentive and make you proud of your accomplishments. Its like a game.

Of course you can also literally  play a game. Some popular gaming systems have workout “games” that have been known to make dedicated “players” out of those who had trouble sticking to an exercise routine. Users say that the reasons why these games keep them interested are the variety (your workout varies each time, reducing the boredom associated with DVDs and videos) and user control. We have EA Sports Active here and I love the virtual running track. There are dance-based games as well, where you sweat and burn calories while having fun dancing. We just added Just Dance 3 to our collection.

Make It “You Time”

Oh heck yeah! My gym time 4-5 days a week is my “me time”. I get a much needed break from my children and I get out of the house. Since I am alone with my kids for much of the day and all of the evening this is soooo important to me. If you can merge your exercise routine with some much-needed time for yourself, you may find yourself looking forward to workouts. Maybe it’s outside in your yard/neighborhood, or in a local park, or the gym – the point is to tailor your workout to fit your personal needs so that it’s your thing, whether it’s time alone or time with others. My weekly CrossFit classes have lead me to make some great friends and develop my lacking social life a bit more. I love walking into the gym and catching up with other CrossFitters.

Do Something You Like

There seems to be a misconception that you have to hate your exercise for it to be effective – sort of like eating your spinach as a kid. If it tastes/feels bad, it must be good for you. But there are so many fun options when it comes to exercising that there’s no excuse to hate what you’re doing!

Certainly, exercise is work and doesn’t always feel great right at the moment. But choosing an activity you love will help you keep it up even when it gets tough. Dancing, horseback riding, hiking, jumping rope, hula hooping, belly dancing, Pilates or Yoga classes, CrossFit, martial arts, etc. are all forms of exercise that can be so much fun you forget that they are work (and you’re more willing to push through when it does feel like work). I get depressed whenever I have to miss even one CrossFit class. I love it THAT much!

Log Your Progress

Write down how you feel as you progress. Do you have more energy? Are you running/walking faster? Are your muscles more toned? Have you lost weight/inches? Have you set new personal records for time/weight lifted etc? Keep notes on how you were when you started and throughout your progress. Looking at this list can be a boost and help you love your exercise routine because of what it’s doing for you. Maybe you haven’t lost that last 10 pounds but perhaps you shaved a minute off that one mile row. That is something to be proud of!

Not only will you be doing something good for you, your kids will see exercise as something FUN and be more likely to pursue fitness themselves.

So, have you fallen in love with exercise? What are your tips?

3 Comments

  1. I second the “like what you do” point. I don’t want to do anything I dislike. challenge is good, but it should be enjoyable. Humans don’t tend to stick with things they don’t enjoy doing. I think we have too much of the thinking in this society/culture that we have to hate something in order for it to be good for us.

     I loved going to the gym during the winter when I had a membership, but it’s not in the budget right now. So I’ll hit the weights instead, in my living room.

  2. I like playing the active video games with my kids. It allows me to enjoy sweating and burning some calories AND spending time with my children all in one.

  3. Lori Popkewitz Alper

    I have been exercising for many years and I have found the most important factor for me is to mix it up. Make sure it doesn’t get boring or I know I won’t be back for more. I am in love with exercise-I love how I feel and I love being in shape so I can play with my kids! It has become somewhat of an addiction, but much better than other addictions out there! Thanks for sharing so many great ways to fall in love with something that’s so important for all of us.

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