National Kidney Foundation Walk: My Motivation for Getting & Staying in Shape
One of my girlfriends had similar success. She set a goal to participate in a triatholon. At the time she was quite overweight and out of shape. She began by joining the YMCA and taking a spinning class, and then on to a bootcamp program and closer to the time of the triatholon, she began swimming. Everyday on her lunch hour she worked out as if she were training for some sort of competition. Boy was she geeked when she finished the race. She did not win any awards or accolades (except from her family), but she achieved her goal. That was a few years ago and she is still continuing to eat right and excercise regularly. Almost every lunch hour she can be found at the Y working out. Setting this one goal has aided in permanently changing her lifestyle.
Here are some tips for preparing for the “motivational race” that you choose:
1. Go on a training diet.
2. Solicit the help of a family member or friend to serve as your “trainer”.
3. Set short-term goals (i.e. starting with walking 1.5 miles with ease then moving up to 3 miles, etc.).
4. Tell others about your goals and/or find a buddy to participate in the race with you.
In addition to walks, marathons and/or triatholons, is the motivation to be part of a sports team again. Many municipalities and companies have adult/community sports teams. Softball, volleyball, golf or even basketball are available in my community. Competitive sports can be real motivation for getting in shape. Who wants to get out there and look bad! One can set a goal in the fall or early winter to play softball in the spring. Begin simply by playing catch with someone and going to the batting cage in the fall. Then in the winter begin working on your strength, speed and endurance. You can do this by regularly ice skating or taking an aerobics class. What a blast it will be to put on a softball uniform once again and just think – you’ll be healthy and in shape once again. It’s truly worth the effort. Also consider sports clubs like ski, swimming or running clubs. This can be both physically and socially beneficial. Whatever you do – have fun, because being physically fit and active can be fun!