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Women’s Fitness Motivation: 20 Ways to Get Going

January 2nd, 2010 by karenficarelli

Women’s Fitness Motivation: 20 Ways to Get Going

Sticking to an exercise program is not always easy. Especially when there are so many other things to do. I often hear people say, I need to workout, but I just can’t get motivated. Even seasoned athletes experience highs and lows occasionally before getting started.

While I can’t help you accomplish your other daily tasks, I can share some great motivational tips that help me keep my motivation to exercise, no matter what my schedule dictates. Like most of you, I have a plate full of responsibilities and everything seems to require top priority. But my workout is my time for myself, so I have a secret stash of motivational jolts that keep me on the focused on my goal.

1. This is your special time for yourself. While many women make time to take care of others (kids, husband, other family, co-workers, boss), they often neglect taking time out for themselves. Instead, make your “you” time a priority, and don’t break that exercise appointment.

2. Think about the calories you will burn. If you count calories, you know that the more you exercise, the more calories you burn.

3. Remind yourself how good you feel after your workout.  I always feel on top of the world after a good workout. It’s a natural high. Allowing myself to dwell on those thoughts helps to motivate me to get going.

4. Exercise should be fun. If it isn’t, choose an activity that you enjoy. As long as you’re moving, you’ll reap benefits.

5. Magazines. It motivates me to read fitness magazines. I get energized when I read about other people striving for the same goals as me.

6. Cover models. When I see a cover model that looks really good (and most look terrific) it helps motivate me to work harder.

7. Think about how you’re going to look as you continue to exercise regularly. Imagine a slimmer, fitter you. Now let that body image drive you.

8. Blogs. I enjoy reading blogs about people who are into fitness training. I can relate to the ups and downs they go through, and learn from their experiences.

9. Success stories. I find the success stories of others to be motivational inspirations.

10. Fitting into new clothes. The love of clothes is a great motivator for staying in shape. If you want to look good in all the new styles. Work out!

11. I reward myself. Especially if I am having trouble getting motivated. It doesn’t have to be anything expensive, a book, a magazine, a pretty new nail polish, or a small bouquet of flowers. One of my friends buys herself fitness presents to reward her dedication.

12. Adrenaline rush. I get a rush when I exercise and it lasts long after my workout.

13. Stress relief. Stressed from a long day at the office? Get out and work it off. It really helps to have this physical outlet to let go of all that tension.

14. Time for contemplation. Sometimes, I enjoy losing myself in my thoughts when I exercise. I’ve found it often helps me uncover solutions to daily problems.

15. A workout friend. Not only is it much more fun to exercise with a friend, you have a sense of responsibility to them to keep your workout appointment.

16. An exercise class. Sign up for a class, perhaps with a friend, and you’ll be motivated to get there and work out.

17. A coach or trainer. Worth the money, just for the motivation.

18. An exercise Journal. People who keep a journal of their workout routine have a far better chance of success than those who do not. The journal is your own personal checkpoint to remind you where you came from, where you are now and what your intended goal is to be.

19. Looking at a before picture of myself. You often don’t realize how far you’ve come. Find an old picture of you taken before you began working out.

20. The dread of feeling disappointment from not exercising. I hate the guilt, frustration and feeling like I have missed something very important when I skip my workout. So I remind myself of that when I’m feeling too tired or lazy to workout.

Hi I’m Karen Ficarelli, a Fitness Author, Certified personal trainer, Pilates Instructor, Sports Nutritionist, Fitness Model, Wife & Mom, whose passion is Motivating and Inspiring other Women to achieve their individual Health & Fitness Goals. My website http://www.Fitness4Her.com is a Women’s Fitness, Diet and Exercise program designed to help you lose weight and get in shape without ever having to count a single calorie. Learn to love food, enjoy exercise and celebrate success as you Empower Beauty®.

~Karen Ficarelli

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