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How To Stay Motivated

There are a million and
one ways to get prepared for exercise. The one you choose will have a lasting
effect on how you approach exercise, or anything for that matter, in the
future.

I used to love to get my
motivation ramped up before a workout. Take all the stimulants I could find,
listen to some blaring music before I walk out the door in attempts to hit
every goal I’ve ever had in one single day at the gym. This may be unrealistic
but it’s worth a shot.

For some people watching
some speeches on YouTube can motivate them enough, for others taking stimulants
may do the trick.

Many times I will see
the motivational trainer who will be calling their clients before the workout
to motivate them to get to their session. This seems like a lot of work to be
honest, but it’s all about that motivation!

How long can you keep
that up, calling your clients each and every session to get them motivated
enough to drag themselves to see you? How many days in a row will you be able
to get as motivated as you were the day or two before? There is a progression
with motivation and people are looking for that inspiration they felt that one
time where they had the best workout of their life.

THAT WILL NOT HAPPEN!

Let’s focus on fitness
today although this topic has carryover to many other areas.

WHY IS MOTIVATION THE
WRONG PATH

Motivation is not
sustainable. You cannot have peak level motivation and performance every single
time you go to the gym. I know that would be awesome if we could, but it is
just not realistic.

This is something I like to drill into my client’s minds, WE HAVE TO BE REALISTIC.

Realistic with our
fitness goals, realistic with our nutrition goals, and realistic with our
commitments.

This is not easy to tell
someone on a motivational high. I would have someone contact me or come talk to
me who has been off and on with their fitness for 3-5 years and is now looking
for a trainer. They are feeling motivation at this specific time, so they would
like a full meal plan, 5 days a week training, and peak-level results in 5-7
business days.

Yeah, not going to
happen.

The truth of the matter
is that this person feels so driven at this exact moment that they feel they
can accomplish anything. The problem arises in a week where this drive isn’t
there anymore. Now what? Do you still go to the gym 5 days a week and follow your
nutrition to a tee? No, this person will wait until they feel that motivation
again, but until that point they will be disconnected from their fitness goals.

WHAT IS THE RIGHT PATH

There are a few parts to
this and we have touched on one of these parts prior.

FIRST STEP: Have the self-belief that you can and you will achieve what you have set out to accomplish.

Having this self-belief
will keep your consistency with all aspects of fitness because you have the confidence
in yourself. What would you rather rely on confidence or motivation?

This is an easy choice
for me due to the fact that confidence is something that is earned, learned,
and once found will always be there. Motivation on the other hand is driven
through outside stimuli that are inconsistent in everyday life. 

SECOND STEP: Be realistic with yourself.

This is the topic we
touched on earlier.

When I say, “be
realistic” I am not trying to prevent or discourage someone to shoot for the
stars I am saying let’s start assembling the rocket before takeoff.

Have big goals on the
top of your list but make sure we make and tackle the small goals all along the
way.

This is why with all my
clients I focus on the little things that are achievable and we both know that
they will get done.

We both know this
because that person has the self-belief to be able to complete their realistic
goals.

Using this instead of
motivation is the key to long-term success. It will change your outlook on
health and fitness and make the journey something you enjoy and not something
that you need outside motivation to get up and do.

I reiterate the idea of
focusing on the small goals but we also have to look at the big picture and
that is consistency.

Consistency is king when it comes to a healthy lifestyle, you don’t need to be perfect just make sure you are ON more than you are OFF and things will be moving in a positive direction.

JNHealthandFitness@aol.com

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