Excercise. Who, me?

May 1, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Featured, Fitness

“I hate to exercise. “  “Exercise is boring.” “I’m too tired to exercise.” Do these statements sound like you?  Don’t fret. It’s easy to make excuses about not wanting to exercise. I wonder though, is it the word exercise that turns you off, that frightens you?
Do you think perhaps there are some activities that you may enjoy that accomplish the same purpose? If you stop for a few minutes, you will realize that there are many ways to get into shape and stay healthy that are actually fun.

Was there an activity you liked to do or a game you liked to play when you were younger? Close your eyes, and for a few moments think back to that time, that time in your life when you loved to be active. I bet you could remember a time that your mother called to you, “Come in. It’s time to eat” or “It’s time to do your homework.” And you responded, “Please mom, not yet. I’m having so much fun! Just give me a few minutes more.”

Remember? Wasn’t that a wonderful time? What were you doing? How did it feel? I bet you felt free, liberated, challenged in a fun way and in control, right? Food, who needed that. Food could wait! Playing and being active brought enjoyment to your life. It made you feel strong and smart and liked by friends.
Remember the excitement of developing a sneaky strategy to win the game? Really made you think, didn’t it? You sure felt smart, didn’t you? Remember the big smile on your face? You’re going to win!! Yay!!! Those were such wonderful times.

Remember how great you felt when you looked in the mirror and saw those big muscles? How proud you were!! You knew then that those were a result of exercising and being active. And even though many years have passed by, you still know that there are great rewards to being active and exercising.

Remember how you and your friends laughed and laughed?Remember the excitement?
As the sweat ran down your face, you could actually taste the slight taste of the sweat. “I sure worked hard, but it was such fun!!”And “boy, will dad be proud of me!!”

So, what happened to those wonderful exhilarating feelings? They’re not gone. They are still inside of you, within your reach. It’s just a decision away.

Don’t you want to feel young again? Don’t you want to play again? Don’t you want to forget about food and homework for a little while? Don’t you deserve to take care of yourself? What’s stopping you?
The truth is, there is nothing but you, stopping you. If you want to make time for exercise, you can.

Even a few minutes of exercise are better than nothing. You don’t have to become a super athlete. You just have to commit to doing some sort of activity, at a specific time, for a specific length of time. It’s that easy.

It’s wise to commit to something simple, doable and lasting only a few minutes. Perhaps you’d like to perform some sort of brief activity on your way to work. Maybe walk an extra block. Or, perhaps you prefer flexing your muscles and pulling your stomach in and holding it a few moments, as you sit at a stop light while driving.  The activity is your choice.

Are you ready? Okay, what activity will you commit to do? When will you do it? What is your beginning date? What days of the week? What time will you begin? What time will you end? For what period of time?

That was easy, wasn’t it? Now write down your commitment on a piece of paper and make a contract with yourself.  Post your contract in a place that will be visible to you (perhaps in the bathroom, or at your desk.) Decide on a reward you will give yourself after sticking to the contract for a week.

Now close your eyes and visualize how great you look, how great you feel, how graceful. It’s so easy to find nice fitting clothes in your size. People admire you. People compliment you about the changes you’ve made. That makes you feel so proud.  Deep inside, you know that the changes are not just physical. You feel more energetic, healthier, happier and more desirable. Your face actually has a healthy rosy glow. People want to get to know you better. People are interested in your opinion. You think more clearly and make wiser decisions. Life is fun. Life is great.

You look forward to each new day. And all this occurred because you made the decision to do some sort of activity. How wonderful!!

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3 Responses to “Excercise. Who, me?”

  1. propecia on June 3rd, 2009 12:13 am

    Very interesting site, Hope it will always be alive!

  2. elizabeth on June 26th, 2009 2:13 am

    the thing about exercising is most of the time i dont feel like it. i stay depressed and i really have nothing to live for. i am very unhappy with the way i look but i am not motivated enough to do something about it. i am not shy to tell my weight. people make fun of me all the time, including my son, hes 10 years old. i weigh 287 lbs. im 5″7. i dont have any support from family or friends. i dont have the money to spend on weight watcher, nutrisystem. i have gained so much weight that i get out of breath just walking 100 feet. i dont know anymore. im to the point where i dont care.

  3. admin on July 22nd, 2009 2:53 pm

    Elizabeth,

    Please don’t get discouraged. I know how hard it is to motivate oneself to exercise and eat right, especially without the support of your own friends and family. Perhaps try attending a fitness class? If this doesn’t sound like something you would like to do, try for some kind of sport or activity that peaks your interest. Try some outdoor activities, at the park, that will cost you nothing. If you don’t want to do it for yourself, do it for your son- he needs his mom to be there alongside him, running, playing, etc. You wouldn’t want any health problems interfering with your lifestyle and time with your son.

    If you need any help or adivce, even just someone to talk to you- we are here for you!

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