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Day 5: Choose Your 30 x 3 Exercise | 30-Day Weight Loss-athon
05
Apr
Welcome to Day 5 of the 30-Day Weight Loss-athon.
Today we’ll be committing to — dun dun DUN! — an exercise program!!
Read the steps first, then take 10 minutes to complete them.
We only have 10 minutes, so move fast, act quickly and stop over-thinking. Just throw yourself in. Ready?
What You Need:
- Your diary.
Important Note: Get medical clearance if you need it
It’s a good idea to get the all-clear to exercise from your medical professional if:
- You’re new to exercise
- You haven’t exercised in a long time
- You’re significantly overweight
- You have a medical condition or concern
- You’re nervous about exercising.
Step 1
The first step today is to have a little talk with yourself and make peace with the idea that you are going to become a regular exerciser.
That might be something you’re OK with already. Cool – then this will be pretty easy.
Or it could fill you with dread and panic. In which case, take a deep breath because I’m going to let you in on a secret – one that anyone who’s ever lost weight will confirm if you ask them.
As you start to lose weight, you start to enjoy exercising. It may seem hard to believe now, but it’s true.
So comfort yourself that soon, a kind of pleasure will start to kick in. Maybe not a rocking good time, but a definite this-isn’t-so-bad-ness. You just have to get past the beginning.
Step 2
Next, let’s find out what you like and don’t like, workout-wise. Some questions can help:
- Do you prefer to be indoors or outdoors?
- Do you like to work out alone or in a group?
- Do you prefer high or low impact activities?
- Do you prefer a consistent or varied pace?
- Do you want to start easy or be immediately challenged?
- Do you prefer music, TV, or your own thoughts when you exercise?
- Do you feel most energetic in the morning, afternoon or evening?
Once you’ve considered your answers, you’ll find it easier to choose a type of exercise that will suit you.
Step 3
Bearing in mind those preferences from Step 2, you need to:
- Choose something active
- Be prepared to do it for at least 30 minutes at a time
- Be prepared to do it at least 3 times a week.
In total, that’s 1.5 hours a week. Less than a movie.
If you feel resistance welling up and find yourself formulating excuses why you can’t spare 1.5 hours a week, then gently remind yourself that:
- This amount of exercise is a small price to pay for looking good, feeling good and getting healthy
- If you don’t exercise, you run the risk of all sorts of expensive problems that will cost you a lot more time in the long run
- People with greater time pressures and more weight to lose than you have done it, and you can do it too
- There are wonderful rewards waiting for you, as you identified on Day 1.
Choose from the list below, or feel free to add something else. Just be sure your choice raises your heart rate and makes you sweat. Pilates, yoga and shopping can be added extras, but they generally don’t burn enough calories to be good weight-loss choices.
- Walking – brisk
- Walking – hills
- Running
- Jogging
- Skipping (with a rope)
- Cycling – outdoor
- Cycling – stationary
- Elliptical machine
- Treadmill
- Boxing
- Exercise classes – including step, combat, attack,
- Swimming
- Dancing
- Dance classes
- Sports that raise your heart rate and make you sweat – eg tennis, squash etc
- Exercise DVD.
Step 4
Now the part that makes all the difference.
Enter your exercise sessions for the rest of the month in your diary. Yep – put them right in there, at the times you’ll do them.
You’ve just made exercise dates with yourself. Please don’t be rude and stand yourself up.
Bonus Step For 52 Weight Loss Missions Members
Revisit Mission 9: Fit Exercise Into Your Life to remind yourself how to see exercise sessions as commitments. Prepare your answers for those times you’ve scheduled an exercise session and your boss/colleague/friend says, ‘Can you [stay late/attend a meeting/go out]’?
Check in!
And you’re done!
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See you tomorrow!
This is the hardest part for me, but I will commit to 30 min a day 3 times a week.
I’ve penciled myself in for Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday mornings 🙂
I do 30 minutes of Yoga every moning and train to run the 5K three times a week.
I going to commit to ride my stationary bike 30 minutes a day, 3 times a week!
Have continued to walk since the beginning, will continue to do this adding more speed and time.
committed to 1 body combat class, 1 body jam class and 1 body attack class each week.
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yea…..this is easy! It is the eating habits that I need help with now.
Committed to doing the elliptical 7 times a week for 30 minutes:)
committed to walking 3 times a week, either in the gym or in our neighborhood.
Normally the treadmill is my friend, but I’m going to change it up with circuit training.
I already run 3x per week, but am trying to add weights 2x per week. This seems to be the biggest challenge.
I usually read this on my phone and haven’t been able to comment from there. but I am participating!
I only got 20 mins. in tonight, but it’s a start, & I’m committed to 3x’s a week.
I actually started doing this at the beginning of the year. My “dates” are going to the gym every M, W,F. I sneak in more when I can as well.
I will do a combination of Wii fit, walking, and lawn/garden work based on weather.
Got my swim suit ordered, now just waiting for it to arrive so that I can begin!
this is my biggest challenge. docs won’t let me walk, I don’t swim, but there are so many things I can do, and we belong to the Y. Just got to make myself.
done!
Done! I have chosen every other day (rather than 3 times a week), because that is what works best for my schedule.
I like the comment…don’t stand yourself up. Will remember that thought