EVEN
the most dedicated and hardened athletes occasionally get bored with their training
routine. Lack of motivation, reducing the length of your workout and making excuses
to skip the gym on your way home are all signs of a stale exercise program.
So
how do you make things fun? How do you break the boredom?
Evaluate your
current program and identify what bores you. A simple change to your program may
be enough to reinvigorate you. Even changing from your indoor training (ie cardio
theatre or weight room) to individual or group exercise outdoors could be the
simple tool to keep you interested.
Take up an entirely new activity. I
have found by taking up a new hobby or sporting activity it can completely change
your focus and give you a new set of goals. Try something that you never thought
you would do. Join a team sports club, civilian gym, surf life saving club, rowing
club, boxing club, etc. It doesnt matter if you are not good at a particular
activity challenge yourself! Step up and dont let anyone talk you
out of it. This dramatic change will really help to reinstate fun and excitement
in your training.
Working out alone can cause a lack of motivation and
perhaps reduce the element of fun while exercising. Mates can add a social element
to any boring routine.
Ask a friend to buddy up with you. A friend will
provide a form of accountability and will stop you from skipping a workout. If
your mates would prefer to eat doughnuts and watch TV than to live an active lifestyle,
then dont be shy of asking people at your local gym if they would like a
training partner. This will also open the door to meeting new people and increase
your network of friends.
When exercising, dont just sit on the bike
or treadmill and look at the wall; this will become extremely boring. Incorporate
your own little interval sessions and use your imagination to picture a new environment.
For example, do things like 30 seconds of exercise at 80-100 per cent and the
next 30 seconds at 50 per cent.
This will ensure you burn more calories
resulting in better use of your time. Before you know it your time will be up.
Staying
motivated will always be a struggle regardless of who you are. The key is to find
a tool that will help you stay focused.
For some its the challenge
of training outside their comfort zone or the desire to be the best at what they
do; for others its purely the need to look good and be satisfied with who
they are.
Use whatever you have to and never let pride or fear stop you
from trying something new. You never know, it might just be the thing thats
missing from your life.