Many
people are led to believe that exercise is temporary.
They want to get in shape for their wedding. Their high school
reunion is right around the corner. They are training for a marathon. They are
going on a vacation.
It could be anything. The point is, people use these occasions as
an excuse to exercise.
They have the mentality of thinking that once this particular event in
their life is over and that once they achieve their goals, the exercise stops and
everything is back to where they started.
Some clients that train with my trainers do the same thing. They
purchase a package for 2 months, train their tales off and once the 2 months are over,
think to themselves "Well, I lost 7 pounds... that was a good experience."
Then a couple weeks later, they stop exercising, start making poor
eating choices again and sure enough, the pounds are regained.
Why would someone want to waste a couple grand on valuable training?
Why wouldn't they use this information for the rest of their life?
Why don't they understand that fitness and health is NOT a temporary
program?
Why? Why? Why?
I'll tell you why, because people are l-a-z-y.
They see exercise as a 'temporary fix'. Once the fix is
fulfilled, everything is back to normal. After people realize that working out
requires them do to something, it's off to the latest trend or fad. Saying things
like "I would rather do THIS than exercise...it's easier."
Our society is programmed to be sedentary rather than to be active.
We are all about doing things that are most convenient. God forbid, if we
actually have to work.
So what's the solution?
The solution is, we need to RE-program our minds and understand that
being healthy and exercising is the MOST important thing we can do for our lives.
Its more important then our families, our jobs, our religion, our
houses, cars...anything.
Think about it.
Without your health, you can't be with your family. You can't do
well at your job. You can't practice your religion. You can't buy nice homes or
cars.
You could have ALL the money in the world, but if you are in poor
health, it's meaningless.
So the next time you start an exercise program or hire a personal
trainer ask yourself these questions:
Why am I starting an exercise program by myself?
Why am I hiring a personal trainer?
If I reach my goals, why would I stop exercising and stop eating
healthy?
What will happen if I stop exercising and stop eating healthy?
How much time will I have wasted if I am out of shape again?
Which will help me, being sedentary or active?
How hard is it for me to find time to exercise?
Am I ready to make exercise a lifestyle?
If you can answer these questions with a clear conscience, you should
be well on your way to a healthier you!