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Motivation to Get Fit
Tips on How to Keep the Commitment
Psychologists tell us, when starting
something new like a new fitness plan, we become enthusiastic initially.
Then we go through four phases before the new activity becomes internalized
and part of our normal routine.
BE PREPARED TO EXPERIENCE FOUR PHASES
The four phases we experience when making a commitment to a fitness plan are
Form, Storm, Norm, and Perform.
FORM PHASE
The excitement of beginning a new program is the unmistakable sign of the
Form Phase. After making the initial commitment to a fitness plan, sticking
with the plan the first couple of weeks should be easy.
You may even feel you can handle more training than your plan suggests.
Don’t do this! Not only does over-training risk injury, it jeopardizes your
continued motivation over time.
One main mental deterrent can occur in this phase waiting for all the lights
to turn green before beginning. While preparation is positive, pick a start
date, go for it, and don’t look back.
STORM PHASE
The Storm phase follows a few weeks later. When we learn the program is hard
work (on some days), and we just don’t want to train this is the storm
phase. It happens to everyone. Be prepared.
In the Storm Phase, we begin to create excuses (conscious and
subconscious) for missing workouts. This is by far the toughest phase to
master.
How should you get through this phase? Mentally prepare ahead of time.
The Storm phase is a natural phase that everyone experiences. And the key to
overcoming it is to make the commitment now to press through the Storm Phase
when it occurs - and it will occur. Don’t let this natural human emotion
deter you from your fitness goal.
Consistency is a must for a lifetime of fitness. Following a well designed,
comprehensive, reasonable fitness plan will improve appearance, make you
feel better, and produce fitness gains rapidly.
Seeing positive results from your effort will increase positive self image,
and create even more motivation to continue for the long term.
NORM PHASE
The Norm phase is adapting to your fitness training commitment by learning
that you can press through the tough days when you do not feel like training
- and still get in a great workout.
Every successful, long-term training individual knows feeling bad at the
beginning of the workout, often means this will be the best workout of the
week.
PERFORM PHASE
The Perform Phase is achieved when fitness training becomes internalized,
and fitness training becomes a part of who you are.
The Perform Phase occurs when you have experienced the first three phases
and begin to train consistently.
Repetition eventually becomes habit, and that should the ultimate goal of
every fitness plan. Training can’t be a choice. Fitness training is just
something that you do. It must become a part of who you are.
During the first eight weeks of beginning a new fitness plan, you will not
only be making positive physical changes, but there are also many positive
mental benefits.
DON'T MAKE THIS MISTAKE!
Don’t make the mistake of thinking that you will bypass the first three
phases and go straight to the Perform Phase. This is a huge mistake. This
thinking will set you up for failure. When this happens, the Storm Phase
seems forcefully to pop up and pull the person back into this phase.
THE STRATEGY THAT WORKS
The best strategy is simply to be mentally prepared to experience all four
phases ... in advance.
Identify the phase you are currently experiencing, and with maturity and
confidence, work through the mental aspects of fitness training by sticking
to the plan even on the tough days. This is the real test!
When you reach the Perform Phase, maintaining the fitness plan is much
easier. But you can’t achieve this level until the first eight weeks are
completed and fitness training begins to become apart of who you are.
THE TAKE HOME
Mentally, prepare in advance for the four stages that everyone experiences
as they begin a new fitness plan.
About The Author
Phil Campbell, M.S., M.A., FACHE, Age 50 is
the author of Ready, Set, Go, Synergy Fitness for Time-Crunched Adults.
He offers a free Health & Fitness Newsletter at
www.readysetgofitness.com
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