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Starting an Exercise Program:
The Right Time Is Now
by Mary Ellen Copeland, M.S.,
M.A.
continued
Difficulty Beginning or Sticking to an Exercise
Program
Like most people, you may have difficulty
beginning or sticking to an exercise program. You may feel that you don't have
time, that it interferes with other responsibilities and that you won't enjoy
it. Perhaps one or several of the following suggestions would help you to
resolve this problem:
Avoid sabotaging yourself. If you miss a day,
several days or even weeks of exercise, don't give up and stop exercising. Just
start in again. If you have a long hiatus or have stopped exercising because of
an injury or illness, start again gradually.
Keeping Track Can Keep You on Track
Regular exercise has many benefits. It may help
you to stick to your exercise regime if you keep a record of your exercise and
how it makes you feel. Each time you exercise, write a few sentences in a
notebook that describe what you did, how you felt before you did it, how you
felt after you did it, and any short- or longer-term benefits you are noticing.
This helps to keep you on track and, if you review your writings from time to
time, can be a strong motivator to continue your program.
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