Sunday, October 7, 2007

tips to help you get your Health and Fitness regime back on track.

Hi...it's Liz here.... with a series of Tips to get your Health and Fitness regime back on track.

Over the next few days I'm going to give you some simple yet highly effective ideas that will help you overcome Procrastination - The Arch enemy of success....


So lets get started;

1. Make sure you set yourself realistic goals. If you work a 55hr week, have a 1-2hr daily commute to/from work, plus family responsibilities, it might be a little bit unrealistic to expect yourself to go to the gym for 1hr, 6 days a week. Chances are, you’d be lucky to get there twice and the remaining four days would be guilt-ridden. Often this will make you abandon the idea of exercise completely.

It is important that EVERY exercise experience is positive. A better approach might be to allocate one gym day per week initially, and a 20 minute walk in your lunch break on another day. It is better to start off with smaller, achievable exercise goals and build up slowly until you are getting 150min/week of cardiovascular exercise.

2. Schedule Your Workout times in your diary or on your calendar. Scheduling workouts at a similar time and on set days can develop a routine. This allows others to learn your routine so they can work around it too. Once it’s in your diary, you treat it as you would any other appointment.

It is important to schedule exercise at a time when you’re most likely to do it. Don’t schedule it into times where you are likely to be too tired or hungry. Personally I find that exercising in the morning is best because you reduce the chance of “not being able to fit in exercise” later.

3. Get an exercise buddy. Find someone else of a similar fitness level to train with, and who is expecting you to meet them at a certain time and place, and then you are more likely to commit to training times that you’ve scheduled in your diary.

Ok, 3 down.....7 to tips to go....now all you need to do is try at least one of these tips today....you'll be surprised at how fast you health and fitness levels will improve..

Back tomorrow with 3 more tips....until then......think healthy thoughts!

Liz


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