Thursday, May 20, 2010

Get Over Your Excuses! Top 5 Excuses to Not Exercise.


This is written by a guest blogger, Personal Trainer Susie Lohse - Enjoy!

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So many excuses, so little time. Where do I begin? Throughout my many years as a personal trainer I feel like I have heard them all. We ALL use excuses as a psychological self defense mechanism to take the easier route. The route might include eating ice cream while watching the Biggest Loser instead of exercising yourself. I thought I would share with you my top five favorite excuses. Do any of these sound familiar?

1. Exercising just isn’t for me. This by far has to be my favorite one as I am always shocked when I hear it. Scientifically, the human body requires a certain amount of exercise to ward off those pesky things such as gaining weight, atrophying muscles, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, weakened immune system, heart disease, diabetes, etc. You might as well say, exercise isn’t for me, but future hospital stays will be. If you surround yourself with people that use that same excuse you will be solidifying your excuse. Break free and join a healthy lifestyle so that you can enjoy a better life.

2. I don’t have time for exercise. When people give me this excuse I ask them later on in conversation what their favorite TV shows are. After they’ve rattled off eight must see shows I ask them how they can have time for that since they don’t have time for exercise? GOTCHA! Fact: the average American watches FOUR hours of television per day. Think about how much time you spend on Facebook, Twitter, and Google. It comes down to what you value in your life. If you don’t value your health you will use this excuse.

3. I’m too busy with my kids. Do you like being able to spend time with your kids? So much that you don’t have time to exercise? Studies have shown that lack of exercise can significantly decrease your lifespan. They have even compared the effects to being a smoker! Every parent that wants to watch their children grow old will take the time to exercise. One third of American children are now obese, an even GREATER reason for you to exercise WITH them. Take your kids for a walk, play soccer in the backyard, pop in a fun and easy workout video to do together. Become your family’s leader to a higher quality, longer, happier life.

4. I’m dealing with a life crisis. We will all go through several major life crises. I have seen many people fall off track due to a job change, divorce, death, or relocation. It all starts to snowball from there. They gain weight which affects their self image. Their health starts to fail, they begin to get sick more often and miss work more. Finally a major health issue has them in the hospital. The doctor THEN prescribes exercise. The entire circle could have been prevented by using exercise as a tool against depression. According to the Mayo Clinic, here are the reasons you need exercise even more when facing a life crisis:

• Releasing feel-good brain chemicals that may ease depression (neurotransmitters and endorphins)

• Reducing immune system chemicals that can worsen depression

• Increasing body temperature, which may have calming effects

• Gain confidence. Meeting exercise goals or challenges, even small ones, can boost your self-confidence. Getting in shape can also make you feel better about your appearance.

• Take your mind off worries. Exercise is a distraction that can get you away from the cycle of negative thoughts that feed anxiety and depression.

• Get more social interaction. Exercise may give you the chance to meet or socialize with others. Just exchanging a friendly smile or greeting as you walk around your neighborhood can help your mood.

• Cope in a healthy way. Doing something positive to manage anxiety or depression is a healthy coping strategy. Trying to feel better by drinking alcohol, dwelling on how badly you feel, or hoping anxiety or depression will go away on their own can lead to worsening symptoms.

5. I don’t know what to do. When you decided what you wanted to do for your career did you give up because you didn’t know how to? No, you went to college or another type of training to gain the knowledge needed. The same thing applies here. Most of my clients first come to me because they tried themselves but without any results. They come to me because they wanted an expert to put them in the right direction instead of wasting time or causing injuries. Lose the excuse and get educated. Next time you hear that little voice in your head telling you “no” to exercise, stop and realize the negative impact the little devil on your shoulder can be. Take control, step out of the victim role and reward yourself with a worthier and longer life.

Susie Lohse, Your Portable Personal Trainer www.trainwithsusie.com

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