Enjoying your workouts
Exercising should be fun, and here’s how you get there.
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Loving exercises is about being inspired. Here, we’ve stacked up all the reasons you need to help you stay on track.
Make it fun. Let’s face it, if you don’t enjoy working out, then really, there’s no point in doing it. Exercise should be fun and not rigid. So if you think it’;s just about hitting the gym, think again. Getting fit can also be playing ball with the kids, biking to work, or swimming with the family. Joining a class can also make it more exciting, since group workouts are great at motivating you, according to various studies.

Get (properly) measured. Sometimes pain comes not from the workouts, but an unimaginable source. Your sports bra. Seven out of 10 women wear the wrong sports bra that can cause you discomfort when you exercise. So go get fitted properly and invest in the right sized bra.
Take time off. If your workout consists of high intensity training, just remember to ease off on it once in a while. Because your body can only take so much, too much of a high intensity training can lead to burnout and injury. Learn from professional athletes who take time off. They often come back stronger. So the key to getting fitter, firmer and stronger is to ease off on the workouts and resume after your body’s had its rest. You’ll come back with renewed passion for your exercise and greater intensity. That’s a promise.
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