Develop a Strong Workout Habit
According to fitness expert – Scott Capelin, many
people if not all know the importance of staying fit but most fail to
develop the habit of exercising or workout. Exercise comes with various
benefits especially when you make it a regular habit rather than something you
do once in a while, says Scott Capelin. As the new year is now
approaching many would have a plan to start the year with a fitness goal but
only a few will remain committed till the second month of the year. If you fall
into the category of those that give up after a few weeks, it is not that you
are lazy, it is just that it is not easy to start a new
habit.
Here are some strategies shared by Scott Capelin
that can help you develop a strong workout habit for long and make fitness your
way of life.
1. Choose Exercise You Enjoy And Is Comfortable
The possibility of creating time for a workout
will be high when you choose a physical activity that you enjoy and is
comfortable with. When you choose an enjoyable exercise it is more likely to
become a habit because you will always look forward to it rather than forcing
yourself to do it, says Scott Capelin. There are numerous exercises to choose
from such as cycling, walking, Zumba class, running and rowing just to mention
a few. To help you choose better you can just think of where and how you like
to work out. Whether you like exercising alone or with people, outdoors or
indoors exercise.
2. Incorporate Your Workout Into Your Daily Routine
When your workout fits perfectly well into your
daily or normal routine it can easily become a habit. If you are the type that
wakes up early then planning to workout in the morning before a shower will be
wise. You can work out while watching your favourite TV shows, dance to music
as you vacuum the house, use the stairs instead of the elevator and instead of
driving to a nearby mall or market when you have time you can walk. Just make
sure you incorporate workouts with things that are part of your daily routine
already like taking a brisk walk while walking your dog.
3. Set Achievable Goals And Monitor Your Progress
Habit is a process that takes time and therefore
cannot be developed overnight. Setting achievable workout goals will encourage
you to keep up with it and in the long run, it can become a habit. You can
create rewards for each goal you achieve which will serve as motivation to keep
going. When you set a three-month goal you can monitor your process after one
month just to see how well you are doing.
If there is not much progress or you haven’t made any progress, you don't have to worry because you can still make the necessary correction to get you back on track. Monitoring your progress will help you to realize early if you are not making any progress and correct your mistake before reaching your deadline. It also helps you see if there is any improvement and to know how consistent you are.
4. Schedule Your Workout
Just like you would schedule important
appointments or meetings in the same way you should do for your workout. When
you plan to run or walk for 30 minutes on some specific days and times, you
should set it as a recurring event on your phone or calendar. And you need to
be specific about what you want to do during the workout, where and when you
want to do it. You should add your workout schedule to your calendar as a
reminder or set it as a pop-up alert on your phone before your workout time.
5. Be Flexible
There are some situations you don't have control
over and as a result, your schedule can change. Whether you got injured, move
to a new environment, have to take care of a sick family member or whatever the
case may be that affect your workout schedule. Those are just temporary
setbacks and should not prevent you from getting back on track. If possible try
not to skip your routine even if you spend 10 minutes instead of 30 minutes and
if you skip don't beat yourself up. You can always adjust your workout to fit
into your new schedule.
In conclusion
Your workout routine should be something that you enjoy and like if you want to make it become a strong habit. As mentioned earlier there are lots of exercises one can choose from to have an enjoyable workout routine. According to Scott Capelin, you can always start small and then you can later increase the intensity gradually. Remember you need time to build a habit and it is also a gradual process, so don't give up easily even when it seems you are making very slow progress at the moment.
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