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Fun Another way of assuring that you stay motivated is to make exercise fun. If you perceive your workout as a chore, you more than likely will not stick with it. Here are some techniques for making your workout something to look forward to.
Including exercise into your busy schedule
will be an adjustment, and staying motivated will be equally challenging.
Change is difficult for many people. However, if you have the willingness
to work through the initial emotional discomfort as you move step by step
through a safe and effective program, you will find the confidence,
commitment and determination that will ease the way. By Chad Tackett Chad Tackett, the President of Global Health and Fitness (GHF), has degrees in Exercise and Heath Science and Nutrition, is a Certified Personal Trainer, and is a regular guest lecturer to both professional and lay audiences on the principles of effective exercise and eating habits. Visit GHF http://global-fitness.com and you'll find easy-to-follow fitness recommendations, hundreds of exercise instructions and video demonstrations, customized programs, healthy recipes and cooking/shopping strategies, health club/personal trainer directories, and much more! |
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