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Exercise is a great way to lose weight and stay healthy. But all of those benefits won't matter at all if you aren't getting your exercise done. The most important part of exercising is sticking with your program.
We all know how easy it is to put off exercise, especially if you have a busy life, but here are five key ways to keep yourself motivated:
1. Track your progress.
Find a method to track how many miles you've walked, how many calories you've burned or how many steps you've taken. Consider making a wall chart with milestones written out along a line. Make a check mark each day when you make progress toward your next milestone. You can even create a little character of yourself to move along the line. Each day, you can see how far you have to go until your next milestone, and how far you've come.
You can also track your progress on a simple calendar. Mark off the days that you complete your exercise routine. Once you get to the end of the month and see how often you've stuck to your plan, you'll be motivated to keep going.
2. Reward yourself.
Once you've reached a milestone on your chart, or checked off a certain number of days on your calendar, be sure to reward yourself with a non-food reward. Buy yourself some new music on iTunes to exercise to. Treat yourself to new workout clothes. Enjoy a movie out with your spouse. If you reward yourself for a good behavior in a way that matters to you, you'll make the effort to work out more.
3. Give yourself a break.
If you miss a day due to illness or a busy schedule, don't beat yourself up about it. You won't get anywhere by putting yourself through a guilt trip. If you end up getting down on yourself each time you make a mistake with your exercise program, you'll probably get rid of your program entirely. Just plan to make up for a missing session on another day.
4. Mix up your exercise routine.
One of the main reasons that people stop exercising is out of boredom. While your exercise program may be exciting and fresh when you first start, even the most fast-paced workout DVD can get boring after a while. Mixing up your routine will keep you interested enough to want to keep working out. In addition, changing your workout from time to time will help you lose more weight and get more fit. Over time, your body gets used to the same repetitive motions and figures out ways to make the exercise easier. By introducing different types of movement, you'll keep your body guessing and get more from your exercise.
5. Work out with friends or family.
Exercise is a lot more enjoyable when you do it as a group. The best way to stick with a program is commit to another person to work out together. You can motivate each other to keep going. It won't be as easy to skip a workout session if you have promised someone else that you'll work out.
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