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im not giving them, i need them!!! help please.. i was going 4 days a week for a few years but havnt got in since before christmas and im mad lazy! any inspirational tips very welcome! thanx in advance


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It is a clear day, with but a few, bulbous clouds floating in the sky; there is a very mild, albeit very comforting breeze. The sand is warm, and the heat of the sun strokes your skin. Up ahead, a fair maiden, with a chest that would make Xerxes himself bow down and call her master, approaches. Now, do you wish you had been hitting up the gym in the weeks, months, leading up to this moment?


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wow man, now thats the kinda motivation i need!!! bet ya no one can top that! Big Grin


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Glad to be of service. Smile We all need goals, and what better goal than ensnaring mystical, buxom babe in the not-so-distant future!


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petesman, Sounds to me like thana pretty much handled your being stopped on going to the gym!
 
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A good motivational tool for me has been registering for an event. I'm talking about getting a buddy and you both signing up for a 10k race, or a Triathlon, whatever.

10k's are the cheapest, as all you need is a pair of shoes basically. Set your sites about 3 - 4 months out, because even though you might be able to gain the endurance quicker, you certainly don't want to stop afterwards. Plus, try getting up to 6+ miles too quickly and you'll injure yourself if you're >35.

Stopping after that first race will be the tough part. So, immediately before the big race you should sign up and pay for another one. This time the goal is to do better than this run by say, 10% faster.

At the point of the next race, move up to a 1/2 marathon (13.1 miles). Sign up, pay, etc. and train. Remember, all you want to do is finish it. It won't matter if you take a few walking breaks, just finish it.

By then, you'll most likely be hooked and amazed at how easy it is to run 4 - 5 miles, 4x a week. Now, plan to crosstrain with weights 2 days a week and you'll be gold!


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motivations:
turkey-neck (double chin) + receding hair line= Rosy Odonell dates.

--man-boobs.
--fat AND bald=loser/lazy/pathetic image; george costanza.
---having the ability to look down and see your "golf club" (no buzz ref.) in the morning.

having a double chin/fat face REALLY exemplifies a receding hair line...
 
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having a double chin/fat face REALLY exemplifies a receding hair line...


classic, ill be goin every day now!

i actually got back into the gym yesterday thanx to t. awry. my tip is pack ur gym bag the night before, then on ur way home from work make a deal with youself that ul just go in for 15 mins, have a shower and home!! when ur in there and the 15 mins are up ur into it by then and dont wanna leave!

please keep these tips coming, there great Big Grin


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been everyday to gym so these work.. come on need some more..


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Originally posted by petesman:
i actually got back into the gym yesterday thanx to t. awry. my tip is pack ur gym bag the night before, then on ur way home from work make a deal with youself that ul just go in for 15 mins, have a shower and home!! when ur in there and the 15 mins are up ur into it by then and dont wanna leave!

please keep these tips coming, there great Big Grin


Thats a great idea. Scheduling your gym time and doing whatever is possible to make yourself go is the best motivation. The rumor is that 19-21 times without skipping an "appointment" makes this a habit.

I wouldnt recommend everyday, though, or you run the risk of another long layoff after burning out on going. So pace yourself, the trick is to make it regular, scheduled visits.
Every other day works good. You can take your off day and do something different. (Riding your bike, running, whatever)

I'm working on making it into 19-21 times every other day. I'll start today. Big Grin
 
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Besides the fact that you'll be healthier and look good to the women, you also won't have worry about falling over when you're trying to put your shoes on, and you'll also be able to walk up the stairs without it seeming like you just went through a marathon.

Seriously though, working out and staying in shape definitely makes you feel better about yourself. I always get a great sense of accomplishment after I finish my work out. You'll also have alot more energy for various activities, like ones that might involve you and a woman. Last but not least, you'll keep yourself looking younger.
 
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Hey If you’re thinking gym routine as a schedule a "to do list, maybe that’s why it’s harder for you to get back on track....Well Sweetie I would like to suggest you to get a personal trainer….stick to a good diet not a diet… but just eat healthier …..and you should be able to slim up in no time…Good Luck!!!

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Dear usually, stress takes an impact on the way your body works.Take brisk 30 minute walks after work, and slowly work your way up to jogging, then when you're motivated enough, go to the gym. It’s hard to get back to your original routine instantly, so start a foundation and improve from there. Good Luck!!!!

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