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Unless you know "Why?" you
desire to embark upon a new habit of exercising and eating right, it is too easy
to quit once the "voices" inside your head begin to "speak". These are the
"voices" that tell you to hit the snooze button and skip your morning workout,
that you are "too busy", that you are too tired or too old or you just don't
have the time.
Consider this: what if I promised to give you a thousand dollars for
each hour that you exercised tomorrow? Would you work out? What if I told you
that this offer is good, every day, for as long as you continue to exercise
without missing a single day? But there is a catch: you can't change a single
thing that you currently do in your life… your job, family commitments or other
hobbies and activities. Would you exercise tomorrow? How about the next day? I
bet you would!
Now, I can't give you that
kind of reward, but if you answered "Yes", then the problem is not your
lifestyle, that you are tired or have reached a certain age or have too little
time. The problem is that you simply don't want it badly enough.
The successful clients that we
work with all have very powerful reasons to follow through on their exercise… a
carrot, if you will. Seldom do they miss a workout and although they don't eat
perfectly, they strive to consume the best meals possible to reach their goals.
Why? Because they want it badly enough and know their own personal reasons
"WHY?"
For me, I found my motivation
lagging a bit during my wife's pregnancy in 2006. Although I continued to
exercise regularly, I wasn't as focused, didn't work as hard as I could have, I
ate comfort foods along with my wife...and I gained a few extra pounds. But, I
then developed my powerful reasons why I absolutely must to get back into the
very best shape of my life.
See, I have such a strong
desire to be a role model for my daughter (now almost 2) AND I want to have all
the energy needed to keep up with her (and I'm quickly closing in on 40!). If
you have kids, you know what I mean! I want to be able to throw my daughter in
the pool as many times as she says "Again Daddy" (trust me, she never tires of
being tossed out of the water)! I want to be able to dance with her for as long
as she wants to dance (living room dancing is a tradition in the Calkins
family). For me, being fit and having a lot of energy is critical to being a
good parent. There are other reasons too...I love how I feel, emotionally,
physically and mentally when I'm in good shape. And I love sharing fitness with
others. But the number one reason I get up early to go for a run or jump on the
elliptical machine is to keep up with my daughter.
Are you ready to discover your
own reasons why you want to change your lifestyle behaviors? Are you ready to
become consistent with your exercise routine? If so, then take out a sheet of
paper and write down 5 reasons "WHY?" you want to begin a new and healthy
lifestyle (or enhance the one you're already on). Then, when the "voices" start
to speak, you can shout back, "No! This is "WHY" I am
doing this. Because…"
Now, after writing down 5
reasons, take three of them and embellish a bit by putting your heart and soul
into expounding on the most important reasons you need to begin exercising and
eating quality, nutritious foods. Then, every time that you are faced with the
"voices" you can pull out your reasons and read them. Copy your reasons and put
them everywhere. On your fridge, your car, your office, even your wallet or
purse. Have it ready to pull out at a moment's notice.
This is
"WHY?" you are doing this.
Your "WHY?" will help you get
out of bed early to exercise or forgo your hour lunch in exchange for a healthy
smoothie and a 30 minute workout . Your "WHY?" will keep you on track when work
or the kids or other obligations come calling for your time.
When you feel like quitting,
remember there was a reason, a "WHY?" you started. You will succeed! Remind
yourself each day "WHY?" you are traveling this journey. Review your list often.
Below is a partial list of
reasons why people make the unwavering commitment to exercise and eat right.
Exercise helps me:
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sleep better, relax, and improves
my mood
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feel more energetic and
productive
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keep up with my kids or grandkids
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clear out the mental cobwebs and
be more focused
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reduce my level of anxiety and
manage stress
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to improve my self-esteem and
boost my confidence
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to lose weight and feel wonderful
in the process
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improve my physical appearance
allowing me to feel good about myself
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increase my strength and
endurance giving me the ability to enjoy all the activities I love
Additional benefits of exercise includes:
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Increasing your resting metabolic
rate to allow you to burn more calories throughout the day
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Increases your stamina and
ability to do continuous work
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Improves fitness levels, or your
body's ability to use oxygen
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Perform at higher levels of
productivity while becoming less fatigued
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Provides protection against
injury when playing sports or engaging in favorite activities
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Improves your balance and
coordination
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Increases bone mineral density to
prevent osteoporosis
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Reduces triglycerides and bad
cholesterol
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Enhances sexual desire and
performance
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Reduces heart disease and stroke
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Reduces the risk of developing
certain types of cancer
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Increases insulin sensitivity,
preventing type 2 diabetes
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Improves the function of your
immune system
So,
what are your reasons "Why?" Write them down now and don't forget to review them
often!
Fitness Programs to Help You Reach Your Goals:
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Cincinnati's Total Fitness Makeover Program
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Cincinnati Adventure Boot Camp for Women
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Mason/Blue Ash Adventure Boot Camp for Women
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Northern Kentucky Adventure Fitness Boot
Camp for Women
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Gravity Group Fitness
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Cincinnati Personal Training
Nutrition
Resources to Help You Reach Your Goals:
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quality meal replacement shakes
Your friend in fitness,
Brian Calkins
HealthStyle Fitness, Inc.
phone: 513-407-4665
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