First time on this board
I've been on OH for almost 3 years and this is my first visit to this message board. Looking for some additional motivation when it comes to exercising. I try to workout 3-5 days a week whi*****ludes at least 1 spinning class, sometimes 2, workout with my trainer and then a couple days lifting. Some weeks I make it, some I don't.
How do you all stay motivated to get out and move every day? Also, does anyone have the Wii Fit or Fit Plus? I heard it was a great supplement to the gym - not a replacement but an alternative for those horrible rainy/snowy days.
Any and all advise is appreciated.
Franci
Because I'm a runner, my other external sources of motivation are running with friends and registering for the next race. If I'm training for something specific on my calendar, I know that I have to put in the training time to get to the finish line.
Congratulations on incorporating fitness into your new lifestyle!
Cassie
Franci, welcome there are a lot of great people on this board with great knowledge, experience, and motivation. Speaking of motivation........I'm about eight months post-op so I'm still in the "honeymoon" phase but I keep motivated by looking at the pre-op pictures of me and telling myself that if I don't stay active in some way I can go back to being like that. I've come too far and worked too hard and feel too good to ever go back to that. My wife and I were on the verge of becoming very unhealthy. We are now healthy and don't want to lose that.
As for the Wii Fit. We do have it and use it to occasionally break the monotony. I'd like to check out the Biggest Loser edition that just came out. I hope that we can help you with your motivation. Don't be a stranger.
Duane
Congratulations on you and your wife's decision to join the losers club. Isn't it amazing how much better you feel? I'm sometimes amazed that I'm as active as I am let alone being able to go to a spinning class for an hour and make it all the way through

Like you I keep and look at pictures of my pre-op self to remind myself I never want to look like that again.
Let me know when you get the Biggest Loser edition and if it's worth the investment. I'm happy to be here and hopefully I can contribute as well as get motivation and support.
Have a great day.
Franci
Have a good one
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I'm hooking up my Wii in January when the new TV gets here so I'll let you know how much I like or dislike it after that.
Great idea for motivation. I have a niece and nephew and want them to stay active.
Have a great day.
well, i am still losing weight so that is a motivator. however that will stop sooner then later, most likely. but the working out never will
i guess for me its personal. i have never used my body this well before, and i like it. liking it motivates me. also lately, i have turned a coner of sorts. i only powerwalk on the treadmill....but still. i can go faster, further, and with less effort. my breathing is good, legs strong, upper body straight. i have good form even at 4.8mph. so seeing improvement and working for more is motivating
i am 44 years old and want to do the best i can. its noce to be 44 and feel the best you ever have. i feel better then i felt at 22. but i felt like **** then so....
anyway, last thing about motivation. i was talking with a friend of mine the very day i started working out. and i was knd of grumpy, not being an exercise person. i said "whats my motivation." she said "the motivation will come later."
wise words....
IMO
How do we stay motivated? Speaking for myself, I just treat exercise as another job. If you don't do it, you don't get paid. If you take a take a day off, holiday off, vacation day, you don't get paid. Plus it is really fun.
I don't use the gym as much anymore, since most of my training is done on the road, either running or cycling, but I still love to hit the spinning and body bar classes.
Enjoy it.
Rob
Welcome to the board. I draw a lot of inspiration from reading the posts here and some of the incredible feats people on the board accomplish.
I stay motivated by mixing it up and trying not to get in a rut doing the same thing too much. It also helps me to have a race on my calendar to train for. I find that it really helps me if I have a goal that I'm shooting for, for example, I want to run a half marathon and half iron man triathlon next season.
Let me know how the Wii Fit is, I just bought a console for x-mas and wondering if it's worth the money.
Mark
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