The truth is, our bodies adapt to the challenges we place on them and if your not challenging yourself in new ways, it's likely your weight loss has reached a plateau and your not finding exercise very fulfilling anymore. Just like in our career, once we reach our yearly objectives it's time to review what we've accomplished, set new goals, and improve our performance. The same goes for exercise. In order to get excited about improving your health and become more confident in your capabilities, you need to keep your exercise routine fresh.
Remember that first personal training session or first 5K race? Wasn't it empowering to know you accomplished something you didn't think possible? Wasn't it fulfilling to know you spent time and money on something that was valuable to both your body and spirit? You deserve to feel excited and fulfilled after EVERY workout. The only way to do that is to set new goals and try something new!
Here are a few ways to freshen up your workout and make exercise new and exciting again:
- Try a new class. Sure, bootcamps may seem intimidating but did you know they are the fastest growing fitness trend of the decade? The reason is simple. They appeal to people who like adventure, recreation, challenge, social camaraderie, and excitement. They are effective for people who just started working out and want to lose weight and for athletes who are looking to diversify their workouts. Basically, everyone benefits from fitness bootcamps because the ever changing workout keeps you invigorated and challenged. Essentially, bootcamps mimic small group personal training at an affordable price. Today, almost all gyms offer a bootcamp class but to get a genuine experience, search for one with a specialized instructor that takes place outdoors. I am thrilled to start teaching my bootcamps this Spring.
- Sign up for a race. Whether it is your first 5K or second marathon, races are jam packed with energy, camaraderie and fun! Often the event has tons of free giveaways and food after the finish. Some races even turn into a party with free beer and music. Better yet, many races help support a good cause, talk about an exciting and valuable use of your time and money! If you've never run or walked in a 5K, what are you waiting for? Races are held regularly in almost all cities. Free training programs can be found online.
- Try a new program. I'm not one to endorse specific exercise programs but after my pregnancy, I did Beachbody's P90X program and got back in shape in record time. Even I was surprised at the results. The beauty of this workout was it was a specific program; it lasted 90 days. It was highly effective during those 90 days but like most programs, it taught me some new techniques I've integrated in my current program but isn't meant to be a permanent exercise regimen. Participate in a program at your gym or in your community for a new challenge. Many gyms and businesses offer "endurance" or "weight-loss" challenges. Take advantage of these unique opportunities. Need a kick-in the-butt? Sign-up for a month or two of personal training. Even if you can't afford a long commitment, your trainer will introduce you to tons of new equipment and exercises. They also should leave you with a program to follow independently and shouldn't make you feel bad for deciding to venture out on your own.
Remember, exercise should do way more than keep your body in good physical shape. It also should keep your spirit healthy, provide a mental challenge and keep you excited about life. Make the most of your time and energy, make a commitment to try something new today!