"I don't have enough time to workout." "Gym memberships cost too much."
"Workout equipment is too expensive and too big."
Have you heard heard or more importantly, used these excuses before? Be honest with yourself. These are lame excuses for not being active and working out. I am not speaking to you from an ivory tower...I have said these very same things before too. You are not alone. So let's get rid of the excuses together.
"Excuses are well planned out lies." - Dani Johnson
So let's quit lying to ourselves and make a change. I use very little equipment (tennis shoes, 5lb dumbbells & a stability ball) and have a 900 sq ft condo that I workout in. If I have room, than I am sure you have room too.
The key to starting something different is to start small and work your way up gradually. I say this from my own experience. I used to be a collegiate athlete, so for most of my adult life I was used to 3-6 hours of strenuous workouts 5 days week. So when I wanted to get going again after I graduated I pushed myself hard for a full week and then the next week I would be lucky if I worked out once. I did this back and forth, over and over again. I finally realized that this was not working and that I was not a collegiate athlete anymore. I came to the conclusion that I needed to start slowly and work my way up.
So when I started again I simply began by walking for 20-30 minutes or doing a 10-20 minute dumbbell workout. I planned to do this 2-3 times per week. I get bored easily, so that is why I gave myself two different options. The other great thing is that I love being outdoors and my walking takes place outside and my circuit is inside. This takes away the excuse of "the weather is crappy."
As with my last post, having a plan is the best way to set yourself up for success with your workouts. The better you plan the better your outcome will be. Schedule workouts in your day timer, that way you know when you will do it and you don't have to think about it.
I am now going for a walk/run and doing my circuit 3-4 times per week. This workout plan still takes me less than 45 minutes to do and I am feeling healthy and strong. The key is to stay consistent.
Whay are your excuses? What are you going to do to get rid of the excuses? What is your favorite exercise?
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