Friday, March 8, 2013

The Final Piece of the Puzzle (Part 2)


    

          Last post I laid the ground work for this series "The Final Piece of the Puzzle"; now I would like to start digging a little deeper. I mentioned that the word "exercising" is a turn off for many people. They hear that word and think running, treadmill, weights, and traditional methods that have been used for many years.  I am not knocking the traditional methods by no means ( I do a lot of them), but there are many ways that can assist in helping you keep fit or get in fit that perhaps you never thought of.  From my viewpoint there are three things to consider when fulfilling that final piece of the puzzle:

  • Enjoy It!
  • Be Consistent!
  • Be Realistic!


           First let's talk "enjoy it".  Are you really going to be committed to do something that you do not enjoy? Your mindset needs to change from it being a chore to something you enjoy and look forward to. The easiest way to change the mindset is to find something that you enjoy doing that would help increase your metabolism. There are so many options and opportunities out there that I believe there is something for everyone. It does not have to be formal or even organized. No ...sitting on the couch watching television does not work! No....twelve ounce curls do not work either! Remember, the key is that it needs to be an activity that would increase your heart rate which increases your metabolism.           


          Next on the block "be consistent".  Whether you are in shape or out of shape, odds are you did not get that way overnight. Please do not expect to see change overnight either.  Just like the term "dieting" is fading away and being replaced with the term "lifestyle change", getting fit should also be a lifestyle change. In fact my entire blog is really geared to a lifestyle change.  That is why it is important for you to enjoy the journey on getting fit (or staying fit). One of the most common downfalls I see are people who start off ambitious but end up quitting because they do not see immediate results. Worse yet, people may see some immediate results but then plateau. They get discouraged and quit. I will most likely address this plateau issue at a later time. For now, just remember be consistent no matter what!

     Lastly "be realistic"! Your expectations and your goals need to be achievable. Don't set that bar too high or for sure you will want to quit. Build your confidence first by setting small goals that you know you will achieve. As your confidence grows, perhaps challenge yourself a little more. Not only be realistic in your goal setting, but be realistic with your schedule. Whatever activity you choose, you do not have to do it for two hours straight. In today's era, we are a society always on the go and seldom have much time to ourselves. That is a problem in itself and a topic for another day. More important than the length of time you spend, is how consistent you are.  Just for an example, 30 minutes four to five times a week is better than 90 minutes twice a week. We all have different schedules, so only you can decide how to be realistic with your schedule.

           So there you have it, enjoy it, be consistent, and be realistic. If you can accomplish all three, then you are on your way to reaching your full potential. See ya next post!

2 comments:

  1. I must agree with you that being healthy is a lifestyle. You have to be dedicated to it and it takes time. Doing something you enjoy is also nice too. I am an avid runner, but recently heard about Zumba. For me it is a fun workout that I enjoy participating in. You make a great point when you say results don't come overnight. Being healthy takes time. If you are patient and stay on track the results will come.

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  2. I really enjoyed this post. the message is clear and the perspective really helps frame the approach. I also enjoyed the comments on staying with it and goal setting!

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