Tiffany Cunningham |
I’m putting
a stop to this no-working-out business and want to share a few helpful secrets
that gave me the motivation to start moving again and stay on track, even if it’s
cold out!
Make an investment.
Try a new
workout class like The Barre Code or invest in new workout apparel to
help bare the freezing temps outside. Fun workout classes make working out so
much better and are an easier way to adjust to a workout routine again. You
invest in a lot of things in life and most are not focused on your overall
health and well-being. Save up, and you’ll find the biggest reward from
relieving stress from a workout!
Make the cold winter months work for
you.
I’m a huge fan of going on a walk. No matter what the temperature is, I grab my dog, Blakeley, and head for the Katy Trail. After 30 minutes, I feel better and my body temperature increases while I reduce my stress levels and bask in a peaceful environment for an hour or so. (Blakeley does chase after squirrels every now and then, but it’s still a great way to take my mind off work or other things happening without my cell phone.)
I’m a huge fan of going on a walk. No matter what the temperature is, I grab my dog, Blakeley, and head for the Katy Trail. After 30 minutes, I feel better and my body temperature increases while I reduce my stress levels and bask in a peaceful environment for an hour or so. (Blakeley does chase after squirrels every now and then, but it’s still a great way to take my mind off work or other things happening without my cell phone.)
Reassess your fitness goals.
What do you
want to get out of it? How committed are you? I have to ask these questions
quite often. List the reasons you have for prioritizing exercise, and think
about everything you’ve achieved in 2014 toward your goals. How are you going
to keep it going and take it up a notch in 2015?
Get back to the basics.
Winter is also a great time to get back to square one. Identify what you need to improve on and get stronger. Now is the time to do that for the long term. Think in terms of useful fitness. Don’t do exercises that won’t lead you to your goals.
Winter is also a great time to get back to square one. Identify what you need to improve on and get stronger. Now is the time to do that for the long term. Think in terms of useful fitness. Don’t do exercises that won’t lead you to your goals.
This is the
perfect start to get re-energized and ready for the new year! Bring it on, cold
weather!
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