7 Ways to Kick Off Your Exercise Routine After the Holiday Lull

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The holidays are known for many things, but a commitment to fitness is not one of them.

With the busy schedules, gatherings, travel and the abundance of tempting treats around, tasks around your health like your diet and exercise routine are often the to-dos that get left off of your list.

So, how do you step it up again after your holiday lull?

Fortunately, it's easier than you might think. Here you'll learn seven things experts recommend you do to get back into your groove after the holiday season hiatus.

1. Forgive Yourself

Rather than beating yourself up for letting your fitness habit slip, instead forgive yourself so that you can move on. Remember, you're not alone. For many people, the busy holiday schedule means that things happen and wellness slips through the cracks. Realize that this is just a small setback and keep trying.

Once you've decided to move on, spend time thinking ahead to what you want to do differently next year. If you plan for potential setbacks ahead of time, you're less likely to repeat the cycle during the next holiday season.

2. Start Small

Getting back into any routine takes some time. If you miss an entire month or two of being active during the holidays, expect that it might take you that long or more to get back to your old program.

To stay motivated, set small fitness and activity goals that you can realistically achieve. Even small victories every week will help keep you focused and confident on your path to success.

3. Get Yourself a Virtual Exercise Buddy

Having a workout buddy seems like an obvious recommendation, but experts say its worth entertaining.

Having a workout buddy is a popular strategy that works for several reasons:

  • Someone is there to hold you accountable
  • It makes exercising more fun
  • It provides social and emotional support
  • People tend to better maintain focus and reach their goal(s)

To stay safe and socially distanced, set up weekly video workouts or join a community online to share your successes.

4. Make it Fun

When you enjoy an activity, you want to perform it often. Get back into your exercise routine with the physical activities that you enjoy most, whether its weightlifting, cardio or a stretching and toning class online.

Exercise is an opportunity to be a kid again. Think of it as finding your recess and making it fun so that you like doing it.

5. Remember, Fitness is a Lifetime Journey

Don't think of getting back into your workout regimen as a short-term goal. It's a lifelong journey. You're always in the game, and you can win.

6. Quit the Unhealthy Habits

Your body craves what you digest the most. If you are snacking or not eating a healthy diet, take control. Start eating well again, and seek help from a medical professional if you need guidance on developing a healthy eating lifestyle for you.

You already know what foods are good and bad for your body. It's time to take the reins and refocus on nutrition to achieve your fitness goals and optimal health.

7. Remind Yourself Why You're Getting Healthy

Health is what we need to complete our purpose in life. We need it to fulfill what we're intended to do.

Remind yourself of your larger purpose and why it's important for you to regain the health you need to complete it.

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