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When Working Out Isn’t Working For You

You know how you feel after a good workout vibrant, energetic like you really accomplished something?  Another way of feeling good is in your wallet. Really! 

A UCLA/RAND study found that obesity is actually more costly than smoking. Obesity was shown to increase a person’s healthcare costs by 36% and medication costs by 77%, while smoking led to increases of 21% and 28% respectively. 

Given the great benefits of exercise, not to mention the potential downside of not being in shape, why isn’t everyone doing it? The most common challenges boil down to this: waning motivation.

If you want to start exercising or simply get better results from your workout program, here are four main points to help demystify the motivation game:

  • Be realistic
  • Find accountability
  • Be flexible
  • Avoid the back-burner trap

Let’s be Realistic: Hectic, stressful schedules leave busy professionals little time or motivation to exercise. 

So, give yourself a break set realistic goals based on your fitness level, your current exercise program and how it all
fits into your lifestyle. 

If you focus only on a long-term goal, like losing 30 pounds, it usually takes a while before you feel successful, doesn’t it? 

By breaking it down into short term goals that can be measured daily through heart rate and calories burned, you increase your chances of achieving success every day, helping you stick to your program and reach your long term goals.

First of all, it is helpful if at the beginning of each week you set daily and measurable goals for the upcoming week. 

For example, using an accelerometer (a pager-sized device worn on your waistband that measures calories burned) and heart rate monitor to track daily progress will measure the effectiveness of your program and help you monitor your results.

Exercise support doesn’t necessarily mean you have to hire a personal trainer. The Accounting Factor:  In our technology-driven world, exercise support doesn’t necessarily mean you have to hire a personal trainer. 

For the past five years, options such as telephone coaching and Internet support have gained popularity nationwide. 

Surprisingly, over 20 years of research on telephone-based fitness coaching at Stanford University shows adherence rates of 75-90% for people who have been held accountable for their workouts and daily activity through telephone coaching. 

Remember when the word coaching made you think of professional sports?  Now, business professionals utilize coaching services to increase productivity and financial rewards in their work environment, to balance their business and personal lives, and to get physically fit. 

Hiring a personal fitness coach is one of the best things I’ve done for myself… accountability really makes a difference in my motivation and improves my results.

Casey Truffo, President Compassionate Consulting

People Fit USA client

Versatility is Key:

The more flexible your training schedule is the more likely it will fit into your lifestyle. 

If your fitness program has too many restrictions such as time, place, or person (personal trainer or workout partner), it is more likely that you will be disrupted by your schedule (or theirs), making it much easier to abandon your training sessions. 

When you can work out anytime and anywhere using as much or as little equipment as you choose, you have more control over your results, improving your chances for making your fitness program a lifestyle, and for long-term ability to flow you are your life’s daily challenges.

Avoiding the Trap: 

When your schedule becomes overloaded, you may be tempted to put your fitness program on the back burner for a week or more. Be careful.  A week can become two weeks, then it becomes a month, then several months… we all know the drill. 

More often than not, it becomes very difficult to regain momentum, making it near impossible to achieve results.

Pressed for time? 

Adapt your program to accommodate your temporary schedule change by reducing the length or the number of exercise sessions. 

When the disruption to your schedule passes, if you have not abandoned your exercise habit, you are more likely to resume your program because you will have maintained your momentum.

The next time life gets hectic, and it will, use these strategies to maintain your energy and keep you from falling out of shape again. 

If you focus on why you want to exercise, whether it’s for better health and longevity, increased energy, to reduce stress, to look and feel better in your clothes, or purely to save money on your health care… maintaining your fitness focus will motivate you that’s the most essential secret of all.

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