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How To Start And Stick With A New Workout Plan

By: Ron Taggy

Everyday someone somewhere decides they are going to become fit and start a new workout plan. Unfortunately, 90% of these people do not follow through with their fitness routine for more than two or three weeks. In this article, I will offer you several different tips for improving the chances of creating a new workout plan that you will actually follow through with.

1. If you join a fitness center or a gym, pick one that is convenient.

Many people judge gyms by the quality of equipment they contain, and not by how easy it is to actually get to and from the gym. For example, it's not wise to pick a gym where you have to fight traffic everyday to get to it, just because it has more cool stuff in it. It's better to pick a fitness center that easily molds itself to your lifestyle. Things to consider are centers that offer childcare, that are convenient with your schedule and that are easy to get to. Or perhaps it is better to purchase home fitness equipment instead.

2. Ask a lot of questions before starting a new workout program.

Before designing any workout program, ask around to find out your different options. Talk to specialists and personal trainers if you have to, but make sure you talk to some experts before planning your fitness needs. This means that you should get the okay from your doctor as well. If you cannot contact any experts personally, then pick up some books and educate yourself.

3. Don't be afraid to step outside your comfort zone.

Let go of your past beliefs and try something new. Many people are afraid to try yoga because they feel that they are not flexible enough, or they will feel weird doing different positions. However, until you actually get out there and do it you'll not really fully understand the benefits of a program nor will you be surprised at how off your unfounded beliefs were.

4. Inch by inch it's a cinch.

Set your goals so you can meet them gradually. If you just purchased some new fitness exercise equipment, maybe it's best to just start out working out 10 minutes a day than to try to shoot the moon and do one and a half-hour workout programs. It is better to develop the habit of working out consistently than to try to work out in high intensities to meet some sort of lofty fitness goal.

5. Surround yourself with supportive people.

People who will support you in your effort to become more fit, and will feel let down if you do not meet your objectives are the kind of people you want around you. That is because they do two things -- they increase the pleasure you feel as you work towards your goals , and increase the pain you will feel if you do not follow through. By using both positive and negative motivation factors, you more than double your chance of actually following through with your new workout plan.

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