Let's make exercise fun again! You know that forcing yourself to work out or do activities you don’t like can be a setup for failure. If you could use a little jumpstart to get moving again, here are 5 tips for finding fun in movement that will help you feel energized and make it easier to meet your weight-loss goals.
1. Make exercise fun again by getting outside
Exercising outdoors helps you pay attention to the different sights, sounds, and smells of the seasons and helps you feel more alive. Put your devices away and head outside. Here are some ways to intentionally incorporate outdoor time into your daily routines.
Schedule time to walk
Make an appointment on your calendar to walk during your lunch break. Getting outside in the fresh air for 15 minutes a day can lower stress levels, re-energize you, and boost your vitamin D.
Talk and walk
Rather than meeting a friend for a sit-down cup of coffee, your conversation may become deeper and more heartfelt during a nature-inspired conversation. Consider walking through a park or neighborhood. While you may walk more slowly, you’ll be moving your body and catching up with a friend simultaneously.
Exit public transportation one or two stops earlier
Exiting the bus just one stop before you normally do easily adds extra movement to your day.
Spend some productive time in your yard
Set aside 15 minutes daily to do some gardening or tidying up around the yard. In a few weeks, this effort will add up, and your yard will be transformed into a more inviting space to enjoy.
2. Looking for fun ways to exercise and lose weight? Shake up your workouts
Small changes in the type and amount of exercise you do can make your workouts more fun. It will help you break your weight-loss plateau by challenging a variety of muscle groups. Try these ideas to get you started.
Switch the time you work out. For example, visit the gym at a different time of day. You may meet new people who also value health and fitness.
While walking or jogging in your neighborhood is convenient and familiar, a new route can be inspiring. Browse the internet or ask friends to find a new trail or path to check out.
Tango, flamenco, swing–signing up for a dance class can increase your heart rate in 10 minutes and bring a smile to your face in less than 5!
If music motivates you, search the internet for workout playlists based on your favorite genres.
3. Try a new on-demand workout
Looking for a way to shake up your routine at home? Whether you want to unwind or find a fun workout to lose weight, the sky's the limit with online workouts. Plus, on-demand workouts fit into any busy schedule since they're at your convenience! Here are some favorites to get you started:
If it’s been some time since you worked out, make sure to check with your doctor before starting a new workout program.
4. Make exercise fun by identifying a new challenge or goal
If you consider yourself a beginner or regularly workout, meeting a new challenge or goal can be motivating and fun.
Create a workout plan from the ground up. If it’s been a while since you engaged in regular walking or planned exercise, visit this helpful resource to develop an exercise plan that’s right for you: Create your own workout plan from scratch.
Set a step goal. Apps such as iOS Health App or GoogleFit track steps and are compatible with MyNetDiary. Try walking 3,000 steps each day, and then work your way up to 10,000.
Challenge yourself by choosing 8-pound weights instead of 5-pound weights for your workouts.
Try alternating between walking and running. How about completing your usual 15-minute walk in 12 minutes?
Take it to the next level by signing up to walk or run a 5K.
5. Enlist support
If you often work out alone, try working out with someone else. Can’t meet in person? No problem! Instead, schedule workout sessions together, and sync up by messaging each other during the workout. Connecting with others is a great way to make exercise fun again.
Use an online resource before or after your workout to share your accomplishments or receive motivational tips. The MyNetDiary community is a friendly place to connect with others who are working hard to lose weight and keep it off.
This blog was reviewed and updated by Brenda Braslow on April 3, 2024
Disclaimer: The information provided here does not constitute medical advice. If you are seeking medical advice, please visit your healthcare provider or medical professional.