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How To Have Fun Working Out

Let me ask you, do you tend to stick with something, for any
length of time, that isn’t fun?

Exactly. Probably not.

So why should your fitness routine be any different.

If you feel that working out, eating healthy, and doing cardio
is a chore, what’s the likelihood of doing it long term. So
learn to have fun in your fitness routine!

Part of having fun is seeing results. After all, why continue
with it if you see nothing in return? And if you find a proven
program to use, you’re going to get results (You’ll learn more
about one below).

When you start seeing results, (more muscle, less fat) your
motivation grows and soon nothing can keep you away from working
out.

So the key to long term success is to HAVE FUN WITH THIS!

Savor the moments when you finally fit into those clothes, or
finally get a 300 pound bench press, or finally run a mile on
the Treadmill in 10 minutes.

Have fun so that you’re more likely to continue. We as humans do
not like doing things that are not pleasurable.

If you attach too much negative energy with your fitness
routine, you’re not going to stay with it long term.

Set goals. Make challenges to yourself or friends/family. Give
yourself a cheat day once a week and eat just about any type of
food you want. Get out for a walk each night with your spouse,
friend, or loved ones.

Enter a bodybuilding show or fitness competition. Model for your
spouse or boyfriend/girlfriend and show off your new bod. Meet a
friend at the gym.

Give yourself a treat (movie, dinner, new C.D.) for hitting your
workout goals for the week.

Hire a trainer. Go for a run on the beach. Walk the dog more.
Enter a marathon. Park your car as far away from the store in
the parking lot and walk.

The opportunities to have more fun with fitness are endless.
Start to look at the process with a different mindset.

Instead of feeling like it’s something you “have” to do, look at
it as something you “want” to do.

If you associate more fun to your fitness routine, you’re going
to be more likely to stay with it.

If it feels like pulling teeth, how long before you decide “this
is for the birds!”

Life’s too short not to have fun in anything you do. Make
fitness more fun and you’ll soon see more results in the mirror.

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