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Work it – How to prevent burnout

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So now that spring is almost here, it’s usually the time that we re-evaluate our fitness goals and talk about motivation. Many sites and magazines talk about getting excited to exercise and how we can stay at it and go, go, GO! But you rarely hear about burnout — you know, that overwhelming feeling that can put any exercise program to a halt. Burnout is a sneaky little monster! It can creep up seemingly fast, but the truth is, it doesn’t happen overnight. There are some tell-tale signs to watch out for to make sure it doesn’t happen to you.

Like most things, burnout happens in stages, so it’s important to recognize the signs along the way.

STAGE ONE: CLOUD NINE

Classic sign: you want to look good in that swimsuit you just bought, so you never miss a workout.

Banish burnout: Less can actually be more. See, burnout happens when you expect too much too soon. Balance your excitement with the big picture! Even with the smartest, most effective workout program, you still can’t force your body to become stronger or slimmer any faster than it physiologically can. So start small. It’s better to do too little in the beginning than too much — the last thing you want to do is mess with your limits and push your ability to recover mentally or physically.

STAGE TWO: IMPATIENCE (aka REALITY CHECK)

Classic sign: Do you get easily discouraged when you don’t see results right away? Do you stop looking forward to gym time and start skipping workouts? DON’T.

Banish burnout: Set mini goals. The main reason people stop an exercise program is that they feel so far from their high-set goals! Try setting short-term goals that focus on the process (like time spent exercising) are more likely to boost your confidence and keep you on track than long-term outcome goals (say, total number of pounds lost).

STAGE THREE: EXCUSES

Classic sign: With boredom and apathy setting in, you’ll use almost anything — work, family, stress, the weather — as an excuse to skip exercise.

Banish Burnout: Change it up! Use a different piece of cardio equipment or work out in a different part of the gym. Sick of the gym? Take it outside! Icky weather? Fitness DVDs! Always give your body something new so that it never has a chance to adapt.

STAGE FOUR: SURRENDER

Classic sign: You are already saying “there’s always next year”

Banish Burnout: Put away that white flag! do NOT surrender! Remind yourself of the reasons you started this routine in the first place. Re-commit and make a schedule. Stick to it for at least five weeks (the KEY time-frame to get habits to stick!). Try making a date — with a trainer, your guy, or your best friend. You’re more likely to stay on track when someone is holding you accountable.

Now that you know the stages, they’ll be easier to avoid — hang in there, you can do it!

hang in there!

How do YOU prevent burnout?

In the news: yet another reason why you need to take it easy every once in awhile — Too much exercise can lead to overuse injuries

What’s going on in the world of fitness?

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Good morning, friends!

I apologize for not posting last night, the Mister and I have been dealing with a lot of “stuff” that I’m not ready to discuss on the blog (don’t worry, it’s all good!). Needless to say, I was (am!) mentally exhausted. That, coupled with the fact that I was playing kickball for three hours on Monday (didn’t get home till 12:30 am!), makes for a very tired Shannon.

Of course everything at work is only getting CRAZIER, so you’ll have another uninsightful post from me this morning. However, you all seem to enjoy my link round-ups, and I do put a lot of thought into compiling them. So at least you all get to benefit from my crazy schedule ;)

So, what’s going on in the world of fitness?

Are your kids (or you!) struggling in math? Have them run a lap before they do their homework! – Study shows that physical fitness is associated with academic performance in young people

Were you born to run? Study finds that variations in one gene may be associated with endurance running. I’m guessing I don’t have that gene ;)

Is Bicycling Bad for Your Bones? I sure hope not! I cannot WAIT to ride MY BIKE!

Low on time? Find out if you can get fit in six minutes a week.

If you have been wanting to give skiing a try, you have to read this: How to Overcome Fear on the Slopes

We all know shoveling snow can be a great workout, but make sure you protect your back and heart!

I promise I’ll see ya’ll later for the Daily Delish!

Have you read anything interesting this week that’s fitness related? Please share with all of us!

Work it – Fitness link roundup

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Happy “Work it” Wednesday! What’s going on out there in the world of fitness? I found a pretty wide range of articles this week and instead of focusing on one or two topics, I figured I’d just go ahead and share all of them (cuz I’m nice like that!). ENJOY!

Stressed out? EXERCISE! New study PROVES that exercise reduces anxiety.

Do you watch the Biggest Loser? Experts are worried the show pushes contestants too hard, too soon.

Are you a runner? You might be better off running in your stilettos! Study proves high-tech sneakers may cause joint strain.

Now and Then — see how Father Time has treated some of your favorite exercise gurus.

Are you Preggers? Can you believe that doctors still aren’t sure what to tell their pregnant patients about exercise!?

Have an injury? DO NOT run or play through the pain!

What have you been reading about in the world of fitness? Please share your findings!

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