Currently I weigh 101lbs which I know to a lot of people would be a dream weight but it's the heaviest I've been. I don't have a target weight, but for me working out is to tone up my body and get my slim frame back.
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Me the other night, pre-workout |
Another place I looked for inspiration was Twitter. There's so many great pages on there that post motivational photos and exercise ideas. My favourites include:
Daily Health Tips
Fitness Life
Health & Fitness
Health & Fitness
Fitness & Nutrition
Fitness & Health
Fitness Motivation
Exercises
Health & Fitness
The Secret Fittie
Fitness Motivation
My Top Tips
- Aim to work out different areas of your body each time i.e. weights/arms one day, abs the next. This way, you won't get bored of a workout.
- Try making a workout playlist full of upbeat songs to help keep you motivated!
- Don't work out for over an hour; aim for between 30-60 minutes in order to get the maximum out of your workout.
- Keep a workout journal/folder. I print off exercises I find online and group them together as to what areas they target on the body.
- Even if you don't think you have the time, you can do a tiny bit of exercise. Run up and down the stairs a few times, do a few squats whilst you're waiting for the kettle to boil or whilst you're brushing your teeth.
- Drink lots of water.
- My favourite workout is dancing. Stick on your favourite tunes and just dace around your room. You'll soon lose a fair few calories!
- Yoga is a great, low intensity workout and is so great for your health and well-being.
- Even if you're working out at home, invest in some decent workout gear. Sports bras, trainers, joggers.
It was so good to know how you work out. I also have started to put on the weight so this post was quite motivational for me to get started with the workout sessions and get in shape. I am also in need of proper workout gear too to start working out. Can you share your opinion regarding Alo Yoga leggings and tops etc?
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