Let’s get real…
Most people do not want to engage in something they don’t enjoy. Especially when they are committing their free time to it. By nature we all want to have fun and live a happy life.Then we are expexted to maintain our bodies.
Exercise is obviously very important to longevity and well-being, but the traditional gym workouts aren’t for everyone. That doesn’t mean lifting weights and spending hours on the treadmill is the only way to do it.
How do we target this problem?
We have to be innovative. Be honest with ourselves with what it is we want to do.
I personally really dislike doing gym based cardio. A couple years ago it became evident that I need to increase my cardio to control my weight (Diets are harder for me to adjust 🙈). So I decided to start hiking. To be honest, it helped that I liked the views to take cool pictures for the gram.
Over the summer I startes hiking every weekend. I went consistently that it became a habbit and within a few months the habbit had become a lifestyle.

I was enjoying it! Cardio, didn’t feel like cardio. My restinf heart rate began to decrease, endurance increased and I was happy.
As I started to do more challenging hikes I realized that my weekly adventures were not cutting it for bringing me to the next step.
I was MOTIVATED.
In order for me to reach a new hiking expertise, I decided I had to train. Going to the gym and doing elliptical, stairclimber and treadmill had a purpose. Once I had a goal to be able to take less breaks on hikes and complete more difficult ones, the gym cardio became easy.
Before I knew it, I began doing additional cardio session 2 – 3 times per week. My body adapted well, and the benefits came along with it.
- My sleep improved
- Endurance increased
- Mental Wellness improved
- My body fat decreased
- My heart became strong
- My mind became sharp
I started to crave the challenge and continue to improve. I now seek out this extra sessions to get better and fulfill my need.
The point here is,
We have to give meaning to everything we do. If being healthy is enough drive, then awesome! To have long term adherence we need to find something we enjoy and want to get better at.
Finding a new activity and creating a habbit takes time and commitment. It gets easier!
Find your function!
Practice it. The rest will follow.
Goodluck!
CB

