5 Tips to Help you Stay on Track and Get Results
Most everyone knows that exercise can help us burn body-fat, build
muscle, and improve our fitness. But now, as science moves forward and
unveils more of the incredible benefits of exercise, we’re learning that
it can be utilized as a medicine to both prevent and treat conditions
ranging from the common cold to cancer. And it can also be utilized as
a potent mood brightener (as or more effective than prescription
anti-depressants) and cognitive performance enhancer. Exercise is the
best medicine I know of and all of us should be participating in it now,
and for life!
Here’s 5 Tips for getting back on track and sticking with it…
#5 — Team Up!
Scientific studies show that people who connect with others for
support, encouragement, and accountability get better results in the
short and long run compared with those who try to go it alone. And this
is something that I recommend that everyone take advantage of. Whenever
possible, work out with a friend or as part of a group. Meeting a
personal trainer at the gym or walking with co-workers at lunchtime will
give you a tremendous advantage in consistency. If for now you’re
flying solo with your workouts, at least join an online accountability
group where you can share your workout plan with others each week, and
then report back to them to let them know how you’ve done. And in
return, offer to help support, encourage, and keep others accountable.
Whenever we team up like this, we always have an extra advantage that
can help keep us going strong!
#4 — Plan and Prepare
Far too often people get so busy trying to keep up with the seemingly
urgent things in their life, they forget perhaps the most important
thing, which is to take care of themselves. When we’re run down and not
feeling good, our ability to help others, even our own families, will be
compromised as a result. Knowing that, what I teach others and what I
want you to consider is to plan your workouts in advance and write them
into your schedule. I want you to see showing up for your workout is as
important as showing up for a doctor’s appointment. Because as I shared
in the introduction, exercise is very much akin to the best medicine
there is. You can simply write down what time you’re going to exercise
in the day ahead, where you’re going to do it, and what form of exercise
or routine you’re going to complete. Just adding this one element of
planning can make all the difference when it comes to sticking with a
workout routine and enjoying the results it produces.
#3 — Keep Showing Up
By far and away the most important factor with getting wonderful
results from exercise is consistency. Whether it’s walking, jogging,
weight lifting, or following a home exercise video, you have to do it
consistently to get results. And when you are consistent, any and all of
those forms of exercise will help you become healthier and enjoy your
life more. What I want you to know is if you’re not used to exercising
regularly—whether it’s been a while since you were in the groove with
it, or if it’s something you’ve never clicked with, you have every
single bit as much potential to get the hang of it as me and everyone
else. The breakthrough comes when you make it a habit—a pattern of
action. Our patterns are the things we do without having to even think
about it—we’ve got patterns and habits for how we work, how we relate to
others, how we take care of ourselves and so on. And with exercise, we
want to make it one of those automatic patterns so that it feels more
natural to do it than not. This is best accomplished by making a
commitment to show up, no matter what, for at least a month. If you
don’t feel like working out or you don’t feel like you’ve got the energy
to work out, go to the gym or go stand on the treadmill in your garage
or basement for five minutes. Just show up. And don’t break this routine
for anything. Of course, more than 9 times out of 10, when I do this
myself, I get to the gym, I stand on the treadmill and I think, “What
the heck… I’m already here, I might as well start walking and jogging…”
Promise me you’ll keep showing up and I promise you it will get easier
and easier. to stick with this good habit.
#2 — Have a Back-Up Plan
So many times people make the mistake of having an all-or-none attitude
about exercise. That is, if they can’t make it to the gym for their
planned exercise session, they do nothing at all. What I want you to do
is have a back-up plan for those times when things don’t go as
scheduled. This could be a basic routine of push ups, sit-ups, and other
exercises you can do any time, anywhere, without exercise equipment. So
many times, when I’m traveling and staying at different hotels, I’ll
fall back on a plan like this, just to make sure I’m doing something to
keep the habit of my routine going. Taking an evening walk is a good
back-up plan for when you can’t get to the gym during your work day.
Walking the stairs in a hotel, or your apartment or office building is
also a good back-up plan. Having a basic set of free weights at home
that you can work out with when you don’t have time to get to the gym
will help you avoid missing work outs too. Remember, we’ve got to keep
our momentum going once we get started — putting this tip into action is
a surefire way to do that.
#1 — Know Your Reason
For
each of us, there’s a purposeful reason for making the healthy changes
that we’re deciding to make in our lives. It can take some soul
searching to find it in some instances, and in others, we simply need to
open our eyes and see. Why is it important for you to exercise and be
healthy? Do you want to set a positive example for your children, and
also be around for them as they grow up and someday have children of
their own? Again I ask, what are the inspiring reasons behind your
decision to transform your body and life? Give it some consideration and
you will be able to identify one or more things that motivate you from
within. Then I want you to remind yourself of that every single time
you’re choosing whether to work out that day or not. What many people
have discovered is that one inspiring reason will override a hundred
excuses. So please, know yours and think of it often — allow it to
strengthen your determination and commitment to follow through each and
every day. The better your reasons…the better your results!
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