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How To Get Results From Your Exercise ProgramStarting an exercise routine when you've never worked out regularly before is a challenge — so is getting back into the habit if you've been sick, injured, or vacationing. When working out is a regular part of your life, it is certainly easier to stay fit and stick with your exercise routine. However, stick-to-itiveness is always a challenge even for the die-hard fitness participant. The top reason most people have a hard time sticking to a program is that they focus on short-term results rather than approaching exercise as a lifetime commitment. “Once they achieve their initial goal, such as losing 10 pounds for their reunion, they usually lose interest in working out as well,” says Salima Perkins, a personal trainer at Baptist East/Milestone Wellness Center. The second reason is physiological. As time goes on, the degree of improvement we see becomes smaller. Anyone can get off the couch and see tremendous gains at the outset assuming the participant is eating well, doing their cardio, and lifting weights for the initial six months. But as you keep going, it takes more effort to achieve smaller increments of success. Finally, many exercise programs simply do not offer sufficient physical and mental challenges to keep people interested. Take into account hectic schedules, family responsibilities, work deadlines, etc., it is not surprising that many fitness routines get derailed. Regardless of your motivation, these are the top techniques that will help you maintain your enthusiasm even when the going gets tough.
The Bottom Line Some people want everything to be perfect before they're willing to commit themselves to anything. But commitment always precedes achievement. It's one thing to talk about commitment. It's another to do something about it. That is why the only real measure of commitment is action. When you start to make your health a priority and you actually take action, you will start to get the results you want. Carlos Alberto Rivas, MS, CSCS, is the Fitness/ Personal Training Director of the Baptist East/MilestoneWellness Center. Carlos has a Master's Degree in Exercise Physiology and has over 10,000 hours of personal training experience. Carlos is also a member of the Kentuckiana HealthFitness Magazine's Editorial Advisory Board. Carlos can be reached by phone at 502-896-3900, ext.142. |
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