Tips on how to get more exercise

An energy boost, a slimmer, toner body, and a better mood are all benefits of exercise. Looking to gear yourself up? Try these tricks.

By Alexandra Kay

Exercise Even If You Can’t Afford the Gym

The gym is not the be-all and end-all when it comes to exercise, says Joan Pagano, owner of Joan Pagano Fitness in New York City and author of Strength Training for Women … You can get in a workout virtually anywhere. Do push-ups and leg lifts at your kitchen counter while waiting for coffee to brew. Get in your cardio with a brisk lunch-hour walk. Do sit-ups during TV commercials. “If you make yourself active during all of your extra minutes, they’ll add up to a stronger, fitter you,” says Pagano.

Compete With a Spouse, Partner, or Friend

“Challenging a partner to a fitness contest can help keep you motivated and focused on your fitness goal,” says Franklin Antonian, creator of the personal fitness site https://www.ibodyfit.com/ author of The Fit Executive ($10, lulu.com). See who can perform the most repetitions of a specific exercise at lunch, on the weekends, or even during commercial breaks. Competing with someone else makes getting in shape more fun, and you’re more likely to stick with exercise if you’re enjoying it.

Set a Specific Goal

Having a goal to work toward—being able to run a half-marathon, for instance—is a great way to keep yourself motivated, says fitness expert Jennifer

Cohen, Weight Watchers spokesperson and author of No Gym Required: Release Your Inner Rockstar ($16, https://www.jennifercohen.com/). “It creates a sense of purpose

because you have the feeling of getting ready for something.” Plan how to achieve your goal, breaking down your strategy into small, specific steps with a set goal date for each. So if you’re training for that half-marathon, you might first aim to run a mile, then work up to two or three, then five, etc.

Bribe Yourself

Build rewards into your routine, so you’ll look forward to exercising, advises registered dietician Bethany Thayer, spokesperson for the Academy of

Nutrition and Dietetics (eatright.org.). For example, treat yourself to one (that’s one) Hershey’s Kiss for every 30 minutes of exercise, or book a massage for each month in which you successfully complete your fitness goal.

Be Accountable to Your Kids

Tell your children all about your New Year’s resolution, says personal trainer Robert Reames, a spokesperson for Gold’s Gym: “This creates great motivation for parents as we never like to disappoint our kids.” Children are honest and will let you know how well you’re progressing (or not). Bonus: They may also be motivated by your goal-setting and accomplishments.

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