Exercise Goals: Make Them, Stick to Them and Lose Weight!

By Writing Mama, published May 04, 2007
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We all know that regular exercise is important to our overall health and well-being. However well-motivated we might be to achieving the goal of getting and staying fit, a great number of people find it difficult to stay motivated and end up abandoning this most worthwhile goal. Is there anything that a person can do to stay on track when starting an exercise program?

You bet. Here are some suggestions to help you stick to an exercise program and reach your goal of being physically fit.

Find an Activity You Enjoy

Take some time to consider what types of activities you find enjoyable. Would you like to exercise on your own or as part of a group? Do you have any restrictions that would effect the types of activities you can safely participate in?

Keep in mind, too, that exercising with others doesn't necessarily have to mean that you are taking part in a team sport. If you participate in some type of an exercise class, you are in the presence of others but exercising on your own.

Exercise classes are available for any interest and level of ability. If you are new to getting in shape, you may want to start off with a yoga or low-impact aerobics class. As your level of fitness and confidence increases, you will be able take on something a bit more challenging.

Many community centers and shopping malls have walking clubs where participants meet at a set time and do fitness walking. Not only will you be able to meet some new people, you will have the opportunity to exercise in a climate-controlled atmosphere!

Check With Your Doctor

Before starting a new exercise program, do get the go-ahead from your family doctor. Not only is this important for your health, but by telling someone about your goal, you make it much more likely that you will follow through with the steps necessary to reach your goal of becoming physically fit.

Start Slowly

If you haven't included regular physical activity as part of your lifestyle before, you need to start off slowly. The last thing you want to do is to injure yourself; that would certainly put you off exercising.

Takeaways
  • Take time to choose an exercise activity that you love.
  • Check with your doctor before you start any program.
  • Be your own coach or find a personal trainer for motivation.
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