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Exercise Excuses: How to Overcome Them



 Exercise Excuses: How to Overcome ThemOh the exercise battle. . . doesn’t someone know that I am way to tired in the morning to start a fight? At night I am so motivated and excited to hit the gym in the morning and the second my alarm goes off the exercise excuses start flying.

“I’m way to tired. I better sleep in to make it through the day”

“The gym is too far away and I don’t have enough gas to get there”

“I will just go tomorrow”

“I just don’t have enough time”

I feel like I have a hat load of excuses and each morning I draw one out and use that one for the day.

For some of you it’s the excuse that you will start excising tomorrow, but tomorrow has come and gone and you are still stuck on that couch. But don’t think you are alone is the exercise excuse train… here is a list of American exercise excuses:

40% say that don’t have enough time

20% say they get enough exercise at work or home

15% say their health gets in the way of exercising

12% say it is boring

10% use their age as an excuse

9% don’t see the benefit of exercising

7% pull the tired card

It’s time that we stop losing this battle and start hitting the exercise excuses head on to overcome them and start living a healthy lifestyle. The only way to beat this battle is to reason out your excuses. Here are 6 way to beat your exercise excuses:

“I’ll just start working out tomorrow”

 Exercise Excuses: How to Overcome ThemOh please! We all know that means in a few months. If you say it, mean it. Set a time and day and make sure that your schedule is clear. Tell a friend and make them hold you accountable the next day. . . or even better, meet up your friend for a walk.

“I don’t have time”

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If you want to get get healthy and active, you are going to have to make some changes and give up 30 minutes of your day. Turn off the TV at night and take a walk or pop in a workout video. Have an hour lunch break at work? Cut that break in half and use the last 30 minutes to go on a walk with your co-workers.

“But I don’t have a gym”

 Exercise Excuses: How to Overcome ThemThe gym isn’t the only place to workout. Go outside and enjoy nature and the beauty that it holds. Here are some fun exercise to do outside. Not to fast, think the weather won’t allow it or it’s too dark? Pop in a workout video and get to work! Here are some of my favorite workout videos less than $20.00

“I hate exercising”

RBTzTsT3zEEvKoNi.JPG 199x300 Exercise Excuses: How to Overcome ThemExercising doesn’t mean spending countless hours on a treadmill or bike. Find something that you enjoy doing that will increase your heart rate. Go for a walk, swim, dancing, join a recreational adult sports team.

“I’m too tired”

Being tired has been linked to a sedentary lifestyle. The best way to beat this cycle is to get up and go workout. I know I always dread putting myself out of bed but at the end of my workout I am full of energy and feel ten times better!

“I don’t get a break from the kids”

 Exercise Excuses: How to Overcome ThemKids exercise too you know. In fact, it’s not only a great way to let them have a good time but it’s a way to wear them out and get them ready to hit the pillow hard tonight. For those of you that have little ones, pull out the stroller and take a walk to a nearby Starbucks or grocery store.

When you find yourself jumping on the exercise excuse bus, just think through all these reasons as to why you should go workout. And remind yourself of all the major benefits of working out… weightloss, lower body fat, decreased risks of illnesses / diseases, reduce depression, and increase energy.

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18 Responses to “Exercise Excuses: How to Overcome Them”

  1. Irene aka FitHungryGurl Says:

    Damn you! Get out of my head. I keep saying I don’t have time…but I could get up early in the morning and go for that run if I wanted to.

    ok..ok

    I got it.

  2. South Beach Steve Says:

    Great tips – as always!

  3. Diane, Fit to the Finish Says:

    All excuses I used when I was fat. It really wasn’t until I made myself a priority that I was able to put those excuses out to pasture!

    Great post as usual!

  4. Robin Says:

    There is another excuse, “i have allergies in the morning.” it’s 10am and i still can’t breath and have taken a plethora of medications. it’s like being sick 70% of the day.

  5. Gina Says:

    I’ve heard every excuse in the book, as an RD who works at a weight loss clinic. The one I just don’t get is the one when people say they aren’t healthy enough for exercise…what?! That makes no sense. That’s why you start SLOW and eventually you MAKE yourself healthy enough for exercise.
    Great post. I should show it to some of my patients!

  6. Lainie Says:

    Oh, I should take a serious look at some of these. I’m definitely guilty of using a few. I so want to change my attitude about exercise…I’m trying..

  7. rebecca subbiah Says:

    good tips

  8. Mari Says:

    GREAT TRIPS! I should print this out and give it to ladies at my gym lol

  9. Pam (Highway to Health) Says:

    Great post. I can completely relate. I am an excuse user but am trying to break the habit!

  10. Faith Says:

    You’re right, there is no good excuse! We just have to get up and get moving, and then the motivation will usually follow!

  11. LAF Says:

    My doctor told me I should exercise in the am instead of the pm. I thought of a ton of excuses why I can’t but now maybe I can see them for what they are!

  12. Andrea@WellnessNotes Says:

    Yes, there are so many excuses… But you are right, there are also many ways to overcome them and just do it! :)

  13. Sana Says:

    When I used to be able to workout- I was ADDICTED to working out! Nothing could keep me away from the gym. Unless I was tired, then nothing could drag me out to the gym.

  14. WholeBodyLove Says:

    Love the statistics! The one about kids is so true! I get exercise walking with my daughter. Yes, I actually let my 1 year old walk on the sidewalk with me rather than ride in the stroller and it wears her out for bed time! I also let her ride in the stroller while I jog on the trails. She loves it when we go fast! The park is great too.

  15. Lance Says:

    Good stuff! It’s so easy to let an excuse become a habit. And a day become a year. And a plethora of excuses to become extra fat. And with that, I’m headed out for a jog this morning!! A great way to wake up the day…

  16. Holly (The Healthy Everythingtarian) Says:

    we all need to be reminded of these! ahhh excuses…the bane of my existence!

  17. fittingbackin Says:

    Nice post!! I’ve been making excuses all day today… and still haven’t gone to the gym! Blah!

  18. Patty Says:

    I’ve used several of these! Motivating post!

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