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Stay motivated this Spring!

Stay motivated this Spring!
By Alister Murray

 

Motivation is where most health and fitness campaigns begin, but it is also where most fall over. Many people kick off their fitness goals with a fresh wave of motivation, but what happens when this motivation drops? What happens when work and personal life get busier? What happens when the silly season gets to silly, as they often do this time of year? Where do you turn for motivation? How do you stop the downward spiral away from your goals? How do you get and stay motivated?

1. Set realistic and exciting goals

Your goals must be realistic for you to achieve, but they must also be exciting and inspiring for long term sustainability. Ask yourself why you want to achieve your goals so you can attach some emotion to them and make them inspiring.

2. Break it down
Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither was your body. If you expect things to happen overnight then you are setting yourself up for failure. Focus on breaking down your goals and take the small but important steps to achieve them. You’ll be amazed at how much motivation can come from doing such a simple action.

3. Monitor your progress
Be open and aware to what is happening. Always keep your goals in sight and monitor your progress toward them. Regular monitoring provides you with the guideposts to keep you on track.

4. Learn from your experiences
Always approach your goals with the aim of learning and developing. If you can learn from your experiences then your results will be much more rewarding and sustainable. Keep asking yourself what works for you and align your actions with the answer.

5. Add Variety
If you keep going over the same ground, you will experience the same results. Try new activities and change your routine every so often to keep your motivation high. See a personal trainer or Exercise Physiologist for help on getting the right program for your needs and motivation.

6. Reward Yourself
When you achieve your goals, or even the little milestones on the way, make sure you reflect on your experiences and draw out the positive. Plan your rewards when you set your goals and don’t stop until you achieve them. Be sure to make the rewards comparable to the activity, for example, don’t buy yourself a new car for riding around the block.

7. Have Fun
You won’t keep it up if you don’t enjoy it. Yes some parts of your program are hard work and not much fun, but it doesn’t have to be like that all the time. Structure in regular activities that are fun and enjoyable. You could go for a swim at the beach, take the dog for a stroll or bike somewhere with the kids.

Setting the right goals can make or break your health and fitness campaigns.

If you need some help setting goals this spring, Alister is offering a COMPLIMENTARY exercise spring action plan and 2 for 1 Training sessions. Click here to view spring specials.