The Six Week Exercise Program



Posted: Tuesday, April 29, 2008

by Tim Hicks
http://mrmomsunite.blogspot.com



We have all been there at one time or another. We get a bee in our bonnet to try and lose weight. We become fitness nuts and go out and buy equipment and become totally involved in this, our latest fad. The first few weeks are fine, we motivate ourselves to try and exercise each and every day. We are proud at the initial weight lose and the feeling of euphoria we feel at the end of the exercise session. A few more weeks and we TRY to get in at least 3 sessions a week. Finally, at the end of 6 weeks, we have become disillusioned with the slower rate of weight loss, and the next thing you know, we have a great exercise machine and no motivation to use it.
Does this sound familiar? It sure does with me. I have been down this road several times in the past and it is a depressing road indeed. Aside from the wasted money and time, it also soured me on trying an exercise regime in the future. In order to overcome this dilemma, I needed to have something to motivate me to not only begin again, but to make sure that I stuck with it for longer then six weeks. I needed to make sure that this was not another fad, but an actual lifestyle change.This was a stickler for me, as I'm sure it is for most people.  

My motivation was my enormous weight and size and the fact that I was on the verge of having Type 2 Diabetes. I was 278 pounds and had a 57 inch waist. I now weigh 237 pounds and have a 43 inch waist. Yes, it is a big improvement, but I'm not finished yet. Hopefully, you can find something to motivate you besides a potential health problem.Here are some of the things that I have tried:    

Remember why you are doing this: To look better, feel better, have more energy (yes, it sounds crazy, but you actually do have more energy after a workout), and live longer.
Are you doing this for yourself only, or for your partner (or potential partner)? Think of them and how proud they are of you. They WILL NOTICE the changes in your body and in your attitude.
After 5 or 6 weeks, give yourself a break for a week. Your muscles will thank you and you will help avoid the dreaded Weight Loss Plateau (see article on this in the archives at the left).

I hope this has given you some ideas to try. It is not easy, but I know that you can make exercise a part of your lifestyle and not just a 6 week fad.
A stay at home father who homeschools his children. He comments on observations of everyday life, parenting and fitness. 
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» left by Susan Thom
4 years 10 days ago.
178 fans.
hi tim, i am still searching the internet for a small exercise tool you can stick under your computer table, and pedal away the pounds as you write! if you see any,let me know. :) this was a well written, interesting, and honest article, thanks for sharing, best regards, sue thom
» left by Tim Hicks 4 years 10 days ago.
3 fans.
Hi Sue, Hmmm, not a bad idea. We could even take it a step further and attach it to a generator and power the monitor through it. I'll be on the look-out for one. Thanks for the comment and have a great day. Thanks, tim
» left by straight talk
4 years 9 days ago.
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Yes we all need helps to get us motivated and stay that way. While i have lost considerable weight I haven't done much more then yard work. I enjoy a good workout but age has gotten the best of me and obligations that limit my leaving the home. My son has just delivered his old exercise machine. God help me and perhaps I will learn how to use that?
» left by Tim Hicks 4 years 8 days ago.
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I happen to believe that yard work is harder than using an exercise machine. Which reminds me, I need to start working in the yard. I've been putting off building a retaining wall. Congratulations on the weight loss. It's a very difficult thing to do. Take care, Tim
» left by Ken McCreless
4 years 3 days ago.
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Great job, Tim. And SO true. It's amazing how simple, (not easy, but simple) it is.
» left by jack kenyon from uk 3 years 106 days ago.
hi tim, my one arm is huge compared to my other arm and was just wondering what the hell i should please??
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