
February is already here and you have been working diligently the whole month of January to achieve your fitness goals. Perhaps you have been swimming, lifting weights, taking a yoga class, or just taking walks in the fresh air.
How are you feeling? Do you feel like you are accomplishing your goals? Have you gotten bored with your routine? Perhaps you have already thrown in the towel. If so, read this post now! If you have any doubts about your exercise and fitness regimen, here are some tips to freshen up your routine and get you to the next level.
1. Add more time to your workout. If you are walking for 20 minutes, add five more minutes to your time over the next two weeks. When you feel ready, add another five minutes, and so on.
2. Try cross training. This can be as simple as trying a new exercise or activity. If you belong to a gym, try a spin class, zumba or body pump. Adding a completely new and different type of workout exercises new muscles and can invigorate your fitness routine.

3. Buddy up. To help keep you motivated, bring a guest along to your gym workouts. Many gyms offer guest incentives and low new member rates this time of year. Hiring a personal trainer can boost your workout as well as introduce you to new exercises. A trainer can motivate you and push you to work harder. Simply walking or jogging with a friend can be an added incentive to continue your workouts. Boredom is a workout killer and having a friend along can help keep you both accountable.
4. Quantify what you have accomplished so far. Write down how many days you exercise, for how long, record any inches or weight lost (or gained). Do your clothes feel looser? Keeping an exercise journal can be very simple, from jotting on a notepad to keeping track on a mobile app. By writing things down, you can visually see what you have accomplished and see what else you might need to do to adjust.
5. Check out your gear. If you are wearing the same old shoes you’ve had since 2010, look for wear and tear to make sure you aren’t causing harm to your feet, knees and legs. If you swim, take a close look at your goggles or perhaps fins if using them. Many stores have winter clearance sales. Now is the time to buy something new to add to your exercise wardrobe. Nothing like a bright color to put a spring in your step!

Don’t let foul weather prevent you from getting your exercise each day. Don’t let a couple of setbacks be a barrier to regular exercise. Life can get in the way and disrupt our routines. Unfortunately, it seems easier to abandon our exercise plans when faced with time constraints.
We all need to live balanced lives, and committing to leisure in the form of exercise in a consistent manner can lead to better health and happiness!
For more tips, read my previous post.
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Great tips! I’m going to take your advice and add on some time to my run…. if I can’t function afterwards, I’ll blame it on you 😉
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I am my own worst enemy! I exercise in my mind but seldom get out to walk even though I say to myself that I should. If only I could buy motivation! 😦
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Getting a fitness tracker helped motivate me. There are some cheaper ones out there… once I saw how many steps I was taking when I didn’t go to the gym, I was like hmmm… that’s pretty embarrassing… just a thought 🙂
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I’m in the market for one of those. Any recommendations? I had several pedometers but they were inadequate.
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I just got the FitBit Charge HR and I love it. I wanted the JawBone Up3, to be honest, but they can’t seem to come up with a legit release date and I’m impatient. If you swim, though, the FitBit won’t track that because you can’t wear it underwater 😦
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Thanks, MaryKatherine! The only swimming I do now is when I chase my windsurf board after falling off! I will check it out!!
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I’ve been thinking about getting one for a while now. Which one are you using and are you happy with it? Thank you for the nudge 😊
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I have the FitBit Charge HR and I love it!! but it really depends on what you’d want it to track. what do you normally do for exercise??
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I’m reading this on my way home from the gym! You’ve inspired me:)
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Hooray!!
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Exercise can be a great gateway to new friends and interesting activities.
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