Four easy tips to keep on training
I’m not talking about pros that train to win gold medals and such. I’m talking about regular people like you and me that lose interest in going to the gym once or twice a week. Reasons like “I’ve just came from work, I’m too tired” shouldn’t be accepted therefore I have (only) four easy ways to go train.
A competition
Find a competition you can attend. For example if you like playing tennis, find a veterans championship. If it’s outside of town and you have to pay for transportation and accommodation it would be even better, you’re even more motivated. If you’re motivated you’ll remember to practice and you’ll do it better.
Make a bet
It’s like setting a deadline or goals. If you want to lose weight and you decide to lose 20 pounds in 3 months you may not be able to be that motivated and could give in when you see the first pizza. But what if you make a bet with your best friend or better with someone you don’t like or have a direct competition with? You get double motivation!
Training and health, connect them together
If you are aware of the fact that you train for a better health and physical condition then it’s great. You will be motivated by looking better and obviously, feeling better. Let’s take cardio exercises. If you are aware that it helps burn the fats which leads to a lower cholesterol level and then to a healthier heart, you’re on the right track.
Training partners
Training with a partner is a extremely motivational at first, but have you noticed that the same old buddy each time, leads to some sort of monotony? Best friends and family are not the best to train with because they tend to allow “cheating” (those abs exercises for example?). Try to find a new partner each month. It will keep you from getting close and falling in the comfort trap.
These are just four easy tips for staying motivated when it comes to training. Hope they helped and if you know more, go ahead and comment bellow.
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May 30th, 2008
I really like this post. About 2 years ago I decided to get back into shape after being pretty lazy for about 5 years. Before that I was a college athlete and in great shape. I figured out that my whole life I had been told what to do and when physically and I was having a really hard time self motivating. So I hired a trainer and started taking classes at my gym. Both have really kept me motivated and having someone telling me what to do has really helped. Although it is not the most cost effective method, I think the price is well worth it.