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I'm having a difficult time being consistent in the gym. I'll miss a day, then a few days and finally a week or two before I'm back in the gym. I'm sure there are many people who have this issue.
It got me thinking. How can I make going to the gym more of an automatic habit than a chore. I discovered this book on habits titled "Mini Habits." Looked interesting so I read the book and the main idea of the book is to start off so small that you'll have no issue doing it. With exercise, the author did one pushup and that's it. He did one pushup for a week or two. Then he did two. From there he did 3 and so on. He currently works out an hour to 1.5 hours a day. He never misses the day he's supposed to workout. The habit has been engrained.
It's basically Newton's first law on motion. An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion. Well if you can get gain momentum with your gym routine and actuallly go you'll stay with it (in motion) or if you miss a day or two you'll probably stop going (in rest). So, getting momentum is very important. Especially for people who are new to working out.
I was literally in the gym for 10 minutes. Probably looked redicilous to the people who were at that gym. I don't care. Btw, check out the book. I plan to use this strategy on things like meditation and reading.
It got me thinking. How can I make going to the gym more of an automatic habit than a chore. I discovered this book on habits titled "Mini Habits." Looked interesting so I read the book and the main idea of the book is to start off so small that you'll have no issue doing it. With exercise, the author did one pushup and that's it. He did one pushup for a week or two. Then he did two. From there he did 3 and so on. He currently works out an hour to 1.5 hours a day. He never misses the day he's supposed to workout. The habit has been engrained.
It's basically Newton's first law on motion. An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion. Well if you can get gain momentum with your gym routine and actuallly go you'll stay with it (in motion) or if you miss a day or two you'll probably stop going (in rest). So, getting momentum is very important. Especially for people who are new to working out.
I was literally in the gym for 10 minutes. Probably looked redicilous to the people who were at that gym. I don't care. Btw, check out the book. I plan to use this strategy on things like meditation and reading.