One of the most difficult parts about staying physically fit is the fact that very few of us enjoy the exercise that is necessary to maintain our fitness. Although we may end up exercising to a certain extent, we certainly don’t go out of her way to do so. How many times have you owned a gym membership, thinking that it was time for you to get in and shed a few pounds but you let the membership expire without ever showing up? Believe it or not, there are many of us out there who have done this many times over.
The reason why it is so difficult to maintain your fitness at the gym is because we are typically uncomfortable in this environment. Usually, we don’t know anybody that is at the gym while we are there and we certainly are not in the mood for casual conversation. In order to maintain this kind of fitness, therefore, we would need to step outside of our comfort zone and that is not something that all of us are willing to do. That doesn’t mean, however, that you can’t enjoy a level of physical fitness that you are not now enjoying. You simply need to make whatever you are doing enjoyable instead of making it a drudgery.
One of the easiest ways for you to be able to do this is to enlist a friend to exercise along with you. This can be very motivational as each of you will be keeping the other going to the gym on a regular basis. It also helps to have somebody that you are comfortable with to assist you when necessary and to talk to whenever you have the opportunity. There is another way, however, that you can enjoy the exercise that you are doing.
You can enjoy your exercise if you disguise it in some way or another. Many of the exercises that you do at the gym, such as the stationary bike or the treadmill can be done as a hobby. I’m not talking about moving around without going anywhere, I’m actually talking about getting out there and walking or riding your bike on a regular basis. This is far more enjoyable than hitting the machines at the gym and it is something that many of us are able to maintain much longer than a structured workout routine.