The holidays are officially over. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy your first week back to reality. To celebrate the first Monday of 2016, we’ve compiled a list of tips to get yourself back into your workout routine or to conquer your fitness New Year Resolution head-on.
- Let’s get the obvious ones out of the way first: drink more water, get lots of sleep, and eat healthy.
- Prepare: Schedule your daily workouts for the week and lay everything out/pack the night before.
- Having a workout buddy creates accountability, which you are less likely to cancel on.
- Create a motivational playlist, binge watch a TV show to during
your workouts, or read a great book. This helps you look forward to your workouts.
- Track your progress with a journal. It will motivate you to continue reaching your goals.
- Assemble an inspiration board to motivate your daily workouts.
- Feet are at their largest later in the day, so shopping for sneakers is recommended at this time.
- Monitor workouts with a fitness tracker.
- A small cup of coffee before a workout “helps improve stamina, strength, and speed,” according to PopSugar.com.
- Working out in the morning burns more calories.
- Doing light cardio before toning workouts helps prevents injury and soreness.
- When running up hills, keep your eyesight at the top of the hill. Breathing airways open up easier this way, rather than looking down at your feet.
- Scheduling personal training sessions with an instructor every few months ensures you’re continuing with proper form and enlightens new workouts.
- By doing a physical activity every day, your body and mind will develop this healthy habit.
- Take at least one day off weekly. However, this doesn’t mean to cut out physical activities completely. You can take a walk, do a simple yoga class, or take a scenic bike ride around the neighborhood.
- Eat slowly–your mind takes longer to process that your stomach is full.
- For diets, allow yourself a cheat day/meal once a week. This helps you stick to your diet rather than breaking it altogether.
- Sign up for a fitness event, like a 5k. Training to reach this goal will be rewarding when you cross the finish line.