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7 Easy Ways To Sustain Your Motivation And Get Fit

Posted by on Tuesday, 15 December, 2009

Perhaps you have been through this type of thing before where by you have decided to improve your health and fitness and in the beginning you felt really motivated. Maybe you watched an inspiring film that prompted you to take action, perhaps a friend of yours you hadn’t seen for a while turned up having lost a lot of weight or having gained significant muscle mass or perhaps you were just fed up of feeling lethargic and unfit. After the original stimulus you exercised for a while.

However after a while your motivation decreased, you got busy at work, you got tired of making the effort or the results weren’t as good as you’d hoped for and you unconsciously quit your healthy exercise lifestyle. If that all sounds familiar then here are a few easy ways to help regain and sustain your motivation for a healthier lifestyle: 

Try setting an enjoyable goal. For example,what about planning out a mountain biking/kayaking/hiking holiday in an exotic tough part of the world such as the Himalayas,The Alps or The Candadian Rockies. You really do have an exciting motivating thing to aim for now with this trip. In order to enjoy your trip to the fullest you really need to be in good physical shape. If you plan your trip for say 5 months in advance then straight away you have a sensible goal to hang your fitness plans around.

Join in with a local event. Is there a local fun run, half marathon or something else similar, I’ll bet there is, gte online and find out. Target one of these events as a goal to aim for. Tell a close friend about your plans so they can encourage you in your training and come to watch you on the day. 

Take up a sport or hobby, this doesn’t have to be an ultra serious thing just a light hearted game of soccer or hockey at the weekends but it gives you an easy and enjoyable way to monitor your fitness levels. The first week on the pitch you will likely feel the strain but after a few weeks at it you will look and feel noticeably better about your performance.

Visualise. Granted this appear to be a little off beat at first but try to find a few minutes every day to draw a picture in your minds eye of just how you wish your life to be. Performing this projects strong messages to your sub conscious mind as regards what decisions you ought to be making throughout your day. Continue to do this and your behaviour will begin to modify itself naturally to lead you towards your goals. This works by the way, nearly all top sportsmen use this in some form or other.

Try to involve your family, friends and pet dog too. You are much less likely to lose interest and quit the more people that are involved. You are far less likely to be lazy and stay at home if your friends are calling and texting you to get you to join them.

Teach yourself more. Be curious find out about how to build muscle up, find out how to get a 6 pack, find out how to shed pounds, find out what muscle building nutrition you need for no nonsense muscle building and so on. By increasing your knowledge you are more likely to succeed and more likely to reach your goal quicker aswell and therefore more likely to stay motivated.

Ensure that you don’t compare yourself with anybody else. It doesn’t matter who you are there will aways be someone fitter, sexier, stronger or whatever than you. Acknowledge this fact and realise that we all travel through this life process each from our own different perspectives. Only compare yourself to yourself using accirate statistics such as percentage body fat and so on but remember the crucial thing here is not the numbers it is do you feel good, if you do the chances are you are fitter and will kepp exercising.

So, with those tips in mind go hit the gym and do whatever it is that you enjoy doing to keep fit, build lean muscle mass or whatever else you want to do, you can do it, just keep it fun. The following is highly recommended for lean muslc growth burn the fat build the muscle book.

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