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There always seems to be a reason to skip the gym, whether you’re too tired, the kids are acting up or you have too many errands. It’s time to put aside the excuses and find a routine that works for you. Here are a few motivational tips that I use to keep me going: Choose a workout that you enjoy. If you hate running, don’t torture yourself with hours on the treadmill. Try a group fitness class – maybe you will prefer spinning or yoga. If you enjoy exercise, you will look forward to working out. Don’t be overaggressive. Ensure you give your body adequate time for recovery. Walking around in pain is no fun – and you will quickly lose motivation. Set goals you will be able to accomplish. Do not set out to lose 60 pounds in two weeks. It won’t happen, and when you step on the scale, disappointment will set in. Be realistic and it will be easier to be proud of your progress. Mix up your routine. Doing the same routine over and over again will eventually get boring. In addition, your results will not be as good. Avoid an exercise plateau – and switch it up! Work with a certified personal trainer. Having a personal trainer is an added motivation. Your trainer can set up a fitness regimen that suits your fitness level. In addition he/she will be there to ensure you’re in proper form and keep an eye on your progress. I’ve been working with a personal trainer for a few months. Not only has my trainer kept me motivated, even when I’m really not in the mood to work out, I’ve learned the proper way to exercise. He has opened my eyes up to new exercises and I’ve seen my results increase significantly. If you miss a workout – get back on track. Don’t let yourself get un-motivated by stressing about missing one workout and get into a mindset of, “what’s the big deal I can skip one more day.” Get right back into your routine and move on! These are just some of the many ways to find your exercise groove. Now, its time to give it a try. Good luck!
- answered by Wendy Friedman
   
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