Sunday, February 1, 2009

8 Ways to Keep Motivated to Stay Fit This Winter

1. Keep lifting. Surprise your muscles by mixing up your resistance training program. Now might be a good time to shift from free weights to machine weight training. Gym membership specials abound during January and February, the time when most people resolve to get back on the fitness horse again.

2. Try something totally new. Have you ever tried boot camp training? Or belly dancing? Or a hip hop fitness class? Now’s the time – grab a friend and enroll in a class this week.

3. Change your routine. Spice up your favorite activity. If you run outdoors, bring it inside for some high intensity interval training on the treadmill. Or if you’re a die- hard elliptical trainer, try walking outdoors.

4. Get a buddy. If you’re working out solo, try making a gym date with a friend or your partner instead of going to the movies or out to eat. Afterwards, relax with a couple of protein packed smoothies.

5. Set a new goal. Give yourself a new reason to work out. Pull out your calendar and circle the next big event you’ll be attending (wedding, vacation, party). Or sign up for a fitness event like a 10k run or cycling. Let that be your motivator to work out.

6. Get a gadget. Resistance training bands, the popular Nike fitness watch, downloadable workouts for your Ipod or MP3 player – there’s nothing like a new toy to raise your motivation level!

7. Eat the cookie. Buy the shoes! Don’t forget to reward your hard work. Reaching a fitness goal earns you an excuse to treat yourself! Get a massage, a new fitness outfit, or have a fun cheat meal with your friends. Whatever you choose, just enjoy it and don’t get the guilts.

8. Take a break. Typically, your body needs a 7 day rest every 6 weeks to help grow and heal muscles. That’s not possible for most of us, but pain or continual low energy could be a sign your body needs some R & R. Take at least 1 day off a week, and maybe a couple – just don’t be gone too long!

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