Hi Janice, Gloria, Otisan, FS, Robyn, Julie, and LA,
Hope you are having a great day and are planning for a wonderful week ahead.
I know you are all already into variety in fitness. Here's an article I read and thought to share with you this week:
"Gainesville, Fla. It's sad but true. One in two exercisers ditches her well-intentioned regimen within six months of starting. If it were only so easy to stop watching Survivor II. Fortunately, new research offers a little inspiring guidance to help you stay worked up.
Christopher Janelle, a sports psychologist at the University of Florida, had a hunch that regularly alternating activities would keep people from quitting. So he and colleague Nicole Glaros rounded up 62 nonexercisers to put it to the test. One group stuck with workouts on a treadmill or other cardio machine, another had to change to a new exercise every two weeks, and the rest were told to switch whenever they felt like it.
After eight weeks, the folks required to alternate were a whopping 63 percent more likely to be moving and grooving than those who were left to their own devices. "The explanation seems simple," says Janelle. "Change your routine and you're more likely to have fun."
It's not tough to get in on the fun. Instead of slogging through the same old routine, pick a few activities you enjoy and vary them every few weeks or so."
It's always reassuring to keep doing what we are doing! So....... are you guys ready for Cathe's new serie. I can hardly wait!!
I am doing the first week of Cathe's August rotation. So today it's Imax1, BTR, and rebounding.
Take best care and have a beautiful day and week.
Hope you are having a great day and are planning for a wonderful week ahead.
I know you are all already into variety in fitness. Here's an article I read and thought to share with you this week:
"Gainesville, Fla. It's sad but true. One in two exercisers ditches her well-intentioned regimen within six months of starting. If it were only so easy to stop watching Survivor II. Fortunately, new research offers a little inspiring guidance to help you stay worked up.
Christopher Janelle, a sports psychologist at the University of Florida, had a hunch that regularly alternating activities would keep people from quitting. So he and colleague Nicole Glaros rounded up 62 nonexercisers to put it to the test. One group stuck with workouts on a treadmill or other cardio machine, another had to change to a new exercise every two weeks, and the rest were told to switch whenever they felt like it.
After eight weeks, the folks required to alternate were a whopping 63 percent more likely to be moving and grooving than those who were left to their own devices. "The explanation seems simple," says Janelle. "Change your routine and you're more likely to have fun."
It's not tough to get in on the fun. Instead of slogging through the same old routine, pick a few activities you enjoy and vary them every few weeks or so."
It's always reassuring to keep doing what we are doing! So....... are you guys ready for Cathe's new serie. I can hardly wait!!
I am doing the first week of Cathe's August rotation. So today it's Imax1, BTR, and rebounding.
Take best care and have a beautiful day and week.