I love all of my clients and it would be hard to choose a favorite but this guy ranks right up there. Harold is 94 years of amazing. Love him. He is such an inspiration. He was sick all week but just couldn't miss his workout. He didn't use any excuses.
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If you have ever spent more that 5 minutes with me, it is fairly obvious that I love fitness. I have learned so much (sometimes the hard way) in the 30 years that I have been teaching. What better way to share my passion than to start a blog and pass on the information that I share with clients on a day-to-day basis.
Showing posts with label Motivation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motivation. Show all posts
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Exercise motivation is different in men and women
Just finding the
will, desire and time to exercise can be hard.
It is scientifically proven that exercise can prolong our lives but many
are obese. We all know what we have to
do to stay healthy and yet we just can’t make ourselves. Motivation is the key to consistently exercising
and ultimately improving our health. Understanding
that men and women are usually motivated in different ways may help us overcome
some of the road blocks that keep us from working out.
- Women are generally pushed to stay active so that they feel good about themselves.
- They want to have a better body image and exercise to fix a certain body part.
- They are more in touch with their bodies and use the mind-body connection to find good health.
- They exercise to maintain the energy they need to face the day-to-day demands.
- They don’t mind exercising in groups or classes and love the camaraderie and friendships
- Tend to work their lower bodies to lean down
- Men generally focus on strength training and muscle gain.
- They are motivated by measuring strength increases.
- Love to compete whether it is with themselves and their weights or with others
- Tend to avoid group or choreography based classes
- Tend to work their upper bodies to bulk up
The lists above are just general gender tendencies and may
not exactly fit into what personally motivates you. The more we learn about what makes us tick
the more success we will have. Try new things that will keep your workouts
fresh. Staying excited about the same
thing over and over doesn't work. Change
up your workout routine every 4-6 weeks.
You have to mix things up. Your
body adapts to the same stimuli so you need to challenge your body in different
ways.
Also an educated
exerciser will be empowered and motivated to keep exercising. Know that your physiology doesn't change from
the waist up or the waist down. Women
need to work their upper body and definitely add strength training to their
workout routines. Women don’t have to bulk up when using weights. Men don’t avoid your lower body. Be adventurous and try some group
classes.
Find what makes you tick and then grow from there. Never stop finding reasons to exercise. Your longevity depends on it.
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