How to change your mindset to change your body I decide to speak to a psychologist about my struggles. I want to know how to keep up my motivation and not let myself give in to my tendency to give up on physical exercise. Richard Rogal, MD, a psychotherapist in Beverly Hills, Calif., says I need to not only change up my routine, but my thinking. How, specifically, can I do that, I ask?
Work with your tendencies, not against them: Typically I feel much better in the morning than I do after a long, grueling day of work. Dr. Rogal says to plan physical activity for times of the day when I'm naturally feeling energetic, which means switching my Physique classes from evening to mornings.
Team up: Remember how I said my friend Tricia attends Physique too? Well Dr. Rogal suggests I start going with her. Not only will the camaraderie and encouragement keep me going strong, it will make working out fun, too.
Set realistic goals: If your mental bar is too high, you're naturally going to want to give up, says the doctor. The fact that I started this journey with the mindset that I was going to get a body like Kelly Ripa's, or any celeb's for that matter, is ludicrous. "It's your body," says Rogal. "Make it strong and make it healthy, that's all you need to be concerned with." Touché, doctor, touché.
Great job! Getting started is the hardest part and as long as you continue, it'll be easy to keep those good habits. Now I am inclined to look into the Physique 57 classes. There is not gym where I live that offers it, but perhaps I can find a DVD where I can try it at home. Nice work!
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WHY ISN'T THIS SHOUTED FROM THE ROOFTOPS???
Wonderful, my girl! Confessing to breaking down and all, putting yourself through the mill, and coming out the other side a winner! Yesssss! Make all us gals proud, and I, for one, am truly motivated!
This is super inspiring. I don't have a p57 near me and I know I give up on AT HOME workouts - but you are giving me the courage to find a program I can stick to.
Your post encouraged me to buy P57 and I just completed my first workout this morning. I'm now rereading your review to keep myself encouraged. I am already sore from a workout I completed 3 hours ago. I did not know that was possible. I'm glad to know that folks who aren't Kelly Ripa can improve and eventually get through it and make progress since I'm not really feeling it right now! Thanks!
I want to try! :) I work out 3-5 days a week and would love a change up. My work outs are getting just a little bit boring as it is. I'm not looking to look like Kelly Ripa though. She's beautiful, but too skinny for me.
I loved your article... I've been on the treadmill for 6 weeks and my weight has gone up and I'm not feeling that my body is any different... ugh. I'm going to FINALLY put in those physique 57 dvds and get working on those!!!
Not to be mean but . . . and I know this lame phrase is always followed by a less than nice comment, but . . . I think she is a bit TOO thin and could use a little more meat on her bones. : /
This article was wonderful. I workout about 3-4x/wk and I get tired of the same boring ol' classes. This article motivated me to switch it up. Tonight, I'm going to go to my usual spin class, but tomorrow, I'm going to try something different. Thank you!
MOTIVATION!!! I need motivation! This article has given me quite a bit of it! I'm not near (enough) to LA, and certainly not NYC, however, I think I will go dust off my kettle bells (only 5lbs - but they feel like 50 LOL) and the DVD's that came with them and get my rear into gear!!!
Wanting to lose weight at 5'6" and 150 lbs? Well, everyone's bodies are different. I'm 5'4" and only a bit overweight at 170. About 145 or so is apparently a good weight for me, I guess it's my build. Because when I weighed 135, a friend's friend (who's a size 0) was telling me "oh my god, you're so scrawny!" So a healthy weight for a person depends on their build, not just how tall they are. If I weight less than 140, people tell me I look like a skeleton with skin stretched over it and need to eat more. I looked really bad when I got down to 127 once when I had food poisoning and was constantly throwing up and stuff.
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Oh Ripa is far from good loking,charizmatic yes but beautiful and good looking no! She looks too thin,her skin seems to age badly and it is silly for you to want her body because your body is a completely different type than hers!
The article about her trying to get into shape was great but the "role model" (kelly ripa) was in poor taste. She is terribly anorexic and getting only thinner, she is far from healthy and more like scary skinny! There are plenty of other women out there who look great, and are healthy!
inspiring! sometimes the biggest challenge is just getting started - and the next challenge is sticking with it. but i totally agree, once you find some sort of workout activity that challenges you, the donuts and french fries are less tempting (knowing how much harder you have to work to burn those extra calories!)