But what do you do when the results are slow to manifest themselves? What if your mile time is stagnant? Or if your weight loss efforts have hit a plateau? Or maybe, even after a month of strength training you still don't look like they guy on the cover of Mens' Health? (not that I am thinking that at all...) Where does the motivation come from then?
One of the many things about exercise I have learned from my brother (you know, the one who is the personal trainer and fitness guru) is that you can't rely on results for motivation, as you need to motivate yourself to achieve your fitness goals. But the question becomes, how do you stay motivated before seeing results?
Runners world has 101 great tips to stay motivated! Give them a read and let me know which ones you liked in the comment section.
Here are are my top five:
- Make it public- Let EVERYONE know the race you want to run and the goal for the race. The threat of public embarrassment can be great motivation to hit every training run
- Running partners- If I schedule a run with Chris, I don't want to miss that run and let him down
- Get a big, active dog- Then you have to answer the question: fun run or destroyed couch?
- Running calender- runners hate to see blank days and looking back over a great training season can help you stay pumped for your upcoming race
- Scenery- how could you not be motivated to run with this in your backdrop?
Bike Trail heading into Telluride |
Here's the 411 on today's run! |