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Fitness Motivation

How to Get & Remain Inspired!


Fitness motivation follows action, not the other way around. I have found this to be true over and over again. I now have come to rely on it.

When you start anything new, especially something challenging, you need to force yourself to do it in the beginning. For example, if you are starting a new exercise program and you’ve decided to do it at 5:00 AM but you’re used to getting up at 7:00 AM, you’re going to have to force yourself to do it for a while.

Your fitness motivation will gradually increase as you successfully complete each day, week, and month. Soon you’ll know that your fitness motivation will arise shortly after you get started. You will also look forward to the endorphins that are released in your body when you do vigorous exercise.

Endorphins are brain chemicals known as neurotransmitters that give you a feeling of well-being or euphoria. This state is often referred to as the natural high. This is one of the cool benefits of being a fitness enthusiast. You don’t need to buy anything to get the high. Your body provides an endless supply, naturally! And there is no hangover whatsoever. In fact, it’s the exact opposite!

Your fitness motivation will get a further boost when you start seeing some noticeable improvements when you look at your body in the mirror. This particular source of fitness motivation gets stronger as the appearance of your body improves. Your motivation comes from your desire to get more of the satisfaction you feel when you see yourself in a slender and toned body. When someone else notices your accomplishment, that’s icing on the non-fat cake.

The best way to be consistently motivated, especially at the start of your workout, is to visualize your body in the condition that you want it to be. If you want to add some fire to your fitness motivation, create some scenes in your mind of you walking confidently down the beach in your bathing suit, meeting up with an ex girlfriend, boyfriend, or spouse who dumped you, or undressing during an intimate activity with a lover. Fitness enthusiasts stay motivated because they have experienced the things I’ve just described.

I’ve been doing resistance training using machines and free-weights for almost 20 years now. I just now calculated how long it had been and I was amazed! It has provided me with a consistent body weight within about 5-15 pounds, good body tone, good definition, reliable strength, and self-confidence.

I started by joining a health club. With the help of a personal trainer, who was an employee of the club and charged me nothing, I learned how to use the machines and free-weights properly. This training has been the key to my progress, training longevity, and ability to avoid injuries. Going to the club and seeing people who were working out passionately, helped to establish my fitness motivation as well.

For the past few years, I’ve been doing my workouts at home using a simple, inexpensive home gym that I built. If you’re interested in learning more, read the article on this site entitled, ”Home Gym - How to Build Your Own Inexpensively.”

The best technique that I discovered to get myself to get out of bed at 5:00 AM to workout is to say to myself, “No excuses!” I found that my mind would sometimes be inundated with excuses on why I shouldn’t workout that particular day, or why I should sleep instead. To take control of this mental tennis match, I came up with my “no excuses” mantra and it works…every time! It works because these two words leave no room for negotiation or debate.

A great way to keep your fitness motivation fired up during your workout is to listen to your favorite music. Music with a strong beat and inspiring lyrics has the greatest impact. A small portable FM stereo radio, CD, or MP3 player with a belt clip or carrying case and headphones works best. This setup will allow you to play the music as loud as you want without disturbing anyone else. It also gives you convenient access to the controls.

If you haven’t been into fitness before, get onboard! You’ll be glad you did. As you see results, your motivation will increase.

To your health and fitness,

Brad Paul


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Fitness Articles

Introduction

Fitness Motivation - How to Get & Remain Inspired!

Healthy Eating Made Simple (Part 1 - Part 2 below)

Healthy Diet Strategy for Fitness & Quality Living (Part 2 - Part 1 above)

Vitamin Supplements - Requires Little, Gives a Lot!

Lose Weight Without Trying

Home Gym - How to Build Your Own Inexpensively

Power Walking for Aerobic Fitness & Pleasure

How to Give Up Coffee Now!

Ideal Healthy Breakfast

Ideal Healthy Lunch or Dinner

To further educate yourself on these topics, check out the self improvement books page on this site. Look under the topic category heading, “Nutrition, Supplements, Weight Loss, Exercise.”


Important Notice: The information in these articles is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for any medical, psychological, dietary, nutritional, or kinetic advice by a licensed professional. You are advised to check with your doctor or other professional before beginning or re-starting any new exercise, diet, vitamin supplement, or addiction cure program.


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