Exercise Tips for "I Hate to Exercise" People, Including Photography and Geocaching

Try Combining a Hobby and Exercise

By Miz Minutia, published Jun 15, 2006
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We all seem to have all the time in the world for things we enjoy doing. But for those of us who “hate to exercise,” it doesn’t take much to convince ourselves that we just don’t have the time for exercise. But we all know … deep down inside … that we NEED to exercise!!

Here’s an idea that might help some of you find that missing motivation necessary to convince yourself to participate in regular exercise. Have you ever considered combining your hobby with your exercise regimen? Not all hobbies, of course, will lend themselves to this idea, but if you are creative, or maybe open to the idea of trying a NEW hobby … you may also find yourself on the road to better health through exercise.

What about some of these ideas?

Photography. Scout out some great parks, nature preserves, open spaces, etc. in your community. If you are into photographing children or animals, then look into walks around the zoo or nearest duck pond. Or, if you are into a more urban type of photography, maybe map out a walking route around the downtown or historic areas of your city. You can get some great ideas for taking photos in the city by reading Rachel Pickett’s article, Tips for Taking Better Street Photographs. Take the digital camera along as you run, jog, bicycle or walk through these areas. Once you are home again, take the time to review and edit, and maybe select a few really good shots that came out of each day’s work.  Before you know it, you will have developed a great portfolio, as well as a new habit of exercising!  If you are new to photography, check out Greg McComish’s article, Beginner’s Photography Tips.

Graphic Arts. Whether you draw or paint or sculpt, design furniture or jewelry, arrange flowers or decorate cakes, you can find some fantastic new ideas for your designs from nature and architecture. Take a sketch pad or a camera along – then follow through and integrate one of your newly found designs into your hobby of choice.

Takeaways
  • Motivate yourself to get more exercise by combining it with a favorite or new hobby.
  • Be creative - you can come up with a way to combine your hobby and exercise.
  • Read Associated Content articles on your favorite hobby for more ideas.
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I hate.... let me reiterate... HATE exercise, but I love geocaching. Somehow I don't mind trudging through the woods when there is the possibility that I may be the first to find the hidden "treasure" Okay... so maybe it will be a McDonald's toy or a pencil, but still..... For an area that is THICK in geocaches, check out this article: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/756191/geocaching_in_southern_illinois_hightech.html

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