Most of the time, people start exercising without ultimately knowing the emotional reason behind wanting to exercise.
‘I want to lose weight’. Sure, but why do you want to lose weight?
Maybe because you want to feel great or feel strong and healthy in your own body.
Well feel those feelings.
All you have to do is set yourself and maintain a strong underlying positive purpose behind your exercise routine and your mind will start to register the positive feelings of your vision every time you workout.
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Are you struggling to find the motivation to stick to a workout routine? Well, you’re not alone, whether you’re drained from a job, exhausted with a newborn, intimidated to start or outright lazy, the truth is motivation is easily lost when life gets tough or you don’t work at it on a regular basis.
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Assumption: “I just can’t find enough time to workout and achieve my weight loss goals.”
First principles thinking:
Sixty to ninety minutes of daily cardiovascular exercise is not an effective method to lose weight.
To lose weight, you need to build more muscle, because the more muscle you have, the higher your basal metabolic rate.
Strength training is an essential part of your exercise routine.
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