Nightwriter
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Hi Mary,
I think the key to being motivated is to find something you like to do or find a great teacher. Otherwise you keep checking the clock waiting for your work out to end. For me, it's always been about finding a class with a great teacher who is not only knowlegeable but is passionate.
I joined a gym and was working out by myself which was kind of boring. I was working out in an empty room, when suddenly 30 people burst into the room and a teacher started teaching some weird dance class. I couldn't gather my stuff up fast enough, so I started dancing around with them. The teacher was great. So I started going to all her classes. I dragged along my boyfriend who always hated exercise. He was so motivated by this teacher, he now works out 6 days a week and is now training for a marathon. He says he now finds it all exhilerating.
So my point is your attitude can change with the right motivation.
As far as you being tired -- when you exercise you start to have more energy, your metabolism will speed up, and due to the endorphins released, you will feel happier. You've heard of the runners high...
It doesn't matter what you do -- Yoga, Pilates, circuit training, Zumba (my favorite) -- find your passion.
I can give you a further motivation. After the age of 20, we start to lose muscle and gain fat. We lose 1% of bone a year. We lose strength, cardio, and flexibility. Only with exercise, all can be reversed. It's the fountain of youth.
I can tell you because of exercise, all my vital signs and lab tests changed drastically: pulse, blood pressure, cholesterol; it clears and improves my breathing. And it keeps your immune system up and you get sick less often.
You have a really good FEV1. Enjoy it!
I think the key to being motivated is to find something you like to do or find a great teacher. Otherwise you keep checking the clock waiting for your work out to end. For me, it's always been about finding a class with a great teacher who is not only knowlegeable but is passionate.
I joined a gym and was working out by myself which was kind of boring. I was working out in an empty room, when suddenly 30 people burst into the room and a teacher started teaching some weird dance class. I couldn't gather my stuff up fast enough, so I started dancing around with them. The teacher was great. So I started going to all her classes. I dragged along my boyfriend who always hated exercise. He was so motivated by this teacher, he now works out 6 days a week and is now training for a marathon. He says he now finds it all exhilerating.
So my point is your attitude can change with the right motivation.
As far as you being tired -- when you exercise you start to have more energy, your metabolism will speed up, and due to the endorphins released, you will feel happier. You've heard of the runners high...
It doesn't matter what you do -- Yoga, Pilates, circuit training, Zumba (my favorite) -- find your passion.
I can give you a further motivation. After the age of 20, we start to lose muscle and gain fat. We lose 1% of bone a year. We lose strength, cardio, and flexibility. Only with exercise, all can be reversed. It's the fountain of youth.
I can tell you because of exercise, all my vital signs and lab tests changed drastically: pulse, blood pressure, cholesterol; it clears and improves my breathing. And it keeps your immune system up and you get sick less often.
You have a really good FEV1. Enjoy it!