Tuesday, September 16, 2014

40 Things to Try When You Don't Want to Work Out

Some days motivation to workout is low. SparkPeople suggests these 40 ways to motivate yourself!
reprinted from SparkPeople


By: SparkPeople Blogger

We all have the days where we plan to work out and know that we should, but when it's time to lace up your shoes and go…You. Just. Don't. Wanna.
 
I have those days, too, but when I remind myself how GOOD exercise makes me feel, and how it will help me reach my goals, I generally suck it up and do it anyway. Getting started really is the hardest part. Once you get going, you're generally glad you did. And when it's over, you feel even better.
 
But some people have less willpower or dedication. Some give in to the temptation to skip exercise too easily. While that's fine once in a while, it can become a hard habit to break if you skip out on your workouts too often.
 
So recently, I polled members of SparkPeople.com, America's No. 1 fitness and healthy living community, asking what THEY do to motivate themselves when they don't feel like exercising. Let me tell you: These people are a creative bunch. The next time you feel less-than-enthusiastic about your upcoming exercise session, take their advice. Here are 40 things you can do (or think about) to get your workout motivation back—and get moving. 
 
SparkPeople members answer: "When I don't feel like working out, I ___."
  1. Do it anyway. (This was the most popular answer!)
  2. Tell myself to go for 15 minutes. If I still feel bad or unmotivated, I can quit. I have yet to quit.
  3. Look on Pinterest for motivation! (Check out Pinterest's Fitness section and followSparkPeople's Pinterest boards.)
  4. Ask a friend along to the workout it helps us both with accountability.
  5. Do a heavy house cleaning (vacuuming, moving furniture, scrubbing) so I have a reason to work out.
  6. Watch a Crossfit video on YouTube. It always inspires me. Then I get it done.
  7. Take a 10-minute brisk walk.
  8. Take the dog for a long walk.


     
  9. Force myself anyway and feel better for it.
  10. Go to a yoga class. It gets me moving, and I always have fun!
  11. I sit by myself for a few minutes and think about all the things I can't enjoy because of my poor health.
  12. Sometimes I find myself doing it just to get my fitness minutes for the month. Proof that SparkPeople works!
  13. Work out anyway…then bask in the awesomeness!
  14. Find something new to do! If you run then go for a swim or a bike ride. Maybe you are getting bored with the same routine.
  15. Complain about not feeling motivated, then go do it, since I don't like hearing myself complain.


     
  16. I drag myself to the gym anyway. Before I realize it, an hour is passed and I'm glad I went.
  17. Post about your lack of motivation on Facebook, and get chewed out.
  18. Do it anyway because this is for me.
  19. Try to force myself to just do something for 1 minute (jumping jacks, squats, etc.). But usually I tell myself I will be happier that I did it instead of mad at myself for not doing anything.
  20. Put on my work out clothes, lace up my shoes and go for a walk. Once I'm out and moving I find my motivation.
  21. Do a SparkPeople workout video! They are always great workouts and I love that they are not super hard and complicated!
  22. Remember a time when I couldn't work out, and how sad I was when I was heavier, and how I don't want to feel sad again!
  23. Listen to some music—something with energy that I like. It's funny how the right music can make you move even when you think you don't want to, and it usually provides a mood boost, too (which is probably why I didn't want to workout in the first place).


     
  24. Put my feelings aside and use logic and reasoning. My feelings then change after a good workout.
  25. Follow an "easy" DVD and tell myself I'll do just one part of it. I end up doing it all usually.
  26. Put on my workout clothes!
  27. Do a workout at home instead of going to the gym.
  28. Remind myself why I started working out and how much better I feel and feel about myself when I am done!


     
  29. Do it anyway, just not as long.
  30. Remember how easy it is to loss fitness even after missing a few sessions.
  31. Put on my workout clothes first thing in the morning. Once I'm in them there's no reason to not work out!
  32. Remind myself of one of Gods promises in Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
  33. Think how good I feel after a workout! Nothing else gives me that same feeling!
  34. Go bowling.
  35. I go get my small weights and start toning up.
  36. Do something light and slow, like yoga.


     
  37. Start working out anyway, and then, I figure I've already started, so I may as well finish STRONG!
  38. Put on dance music and move!
  39. Call a friend to encourage me.
  40. Think of all the people who can't and I go do it and am grateful that I CAN.
There are a lot of things in life that we should do but don't always feel like doing. For many, exercise is one of those things. But the only way to make it a habit is to do it—consistently. So next time you don't feel like it, make like these strong-willed SparkPeople members and do it—or something—anyway. Just get yourself moving, even if it's light and easy, and even if it's only for a few minutes. You'll be glad you did!

How do YOU get motivated to exercise when you don't feel like it? Do you skip your workouts or "just do it" when you'd rather not? Tell us in the comments below!
reprinted from SparkPeople

Monday, September 8, 2014

What It Means to Eat Clean

There's so much discussion about "eating clean" these days. What does it mean? What do I eat? Do I only eat vegetables? So many questions! Livestrong.com helps to clear everything up!


What It Means to Eat Clean
You've probably heard the term "clean eating" countless times, but do you really know what it means? Keep reading to discover all you need to know. Best of all, there's NO dieting required... just a simple recipe for how to live your best life!

What is Clean Eating?
Clean eating is a term used to describe nourishing your body with whole foods (a.k.a. "clean" foods.) That means, avoiding processed foods, i.e. anything that has a label, and instead eating foods in their natural form such as fruits, veggies, whole grains and grass-fed and free-range meats.  Sounds simple enough? It really is.

What Are the Benefits of Clean Eating?
When you eat whole foods and avoid junk food and processed food, it will help you to maintain a healthy weight. Eating a variety of whole foods, particularly nutrient dense fruits and vegetables will ensure that you consume adequate nutrients. Another important benefit of clean eating is that you will likely have more energy and feel less sluggish.

Here's What to Look for When Shopping for Clean Foods:

Fruits and Vegetables

If it falls from a tree or grows in the ground, it receives the clean eating seal of approval! Specifically, try to buy fresh produce from your local farmers' markets to guarantee minimal handling and environmental impact. If you don't have a farmers' market near by, don't fret, you can find great produce options at your local supermarket. When possible try to buy organic produce. (Also, here is a list of 20 foods you should aim to ALWAYS buy organic even if you're on a budget.)

Grains
Whole grains are best! Opt for, quinoa, rye breads and steel-cut oats for a great source of grains. Avoid processed carbs like white breads and pasta.

Lean Meats and/or Fish

Clean eating does not mean waving goodbye to meat, unless you are vegetarian or vegan. Meat is a solid source of protein, creating lean muscle and keeping you fuller for longer. When choosing red meat, try to choose grass-fed and/or organic. Same goes for poultry, and you might also want to consider free-range. When it comes to fish, wild-caught salmon and wild-caught trout are great options.

How to Switch to Clean Eating

Make Your Kitchen a Clean Kitchen
Take the time to rid your pantry and fridge of processed and packaged foods. By having unhealthy food lingering in the house, you're just asking for trouble if cravings start to kick in. This way, out of sight, out of mind - leaving you to enjoy nutritious and wholesome foods instead.

Be Prepared

You'll be amazed at how much more successful your clean eating journey will be if you commit to being prepared. I routinely prep my weekly meals on a Sunday afternoon to make things quicker and easier during the week. This means, portioning my snacks into container, cutting up veggies in advance, and even having meals all ready in the fridge or freezer. As I often like to say, you can achieve anything with a plan - and that goes for eating clean too!

Take it Slow
It can take about 30 days to make or break a habit, so to begin, it’s ok to start with small tweaks here and there. Why not kick off your clean eating by adding one clean meal to your usual diet per day, increasing the amount as the weeks go by. Taking the first step is really the hardest part, so keep going... I promise that once you get use to how great eating clean makes you feel, you won't want to eat any other way.

Treat Yourself

Clean eating means you get to have your chocolate and eat it too... No sacrificing around here! The secret is swapping your regular sugar-filled guilty pleasures for clean treats that are just as beneficial for you as they are delicious!  For example, try our yummy (and clean!) desserts to satisfy your sweet tooth!

Reprinted from Livestrong.com