Here are 5 quick tips on how to keep pushing play so that you can achieve that beachbody that you envisioned when you started P90X, Insanity or whatever fitness program or nutritional diet your on.
1. Set a goal
This is obvious right? There’s a built in goal with a program like P90X. You bought the DVD’s for a reason. Lose weight. Get ripped. Show off some 6-pack abs at the beach. Did you right down your goal somewhere to remind yourself? You may have many reasons to do a fitness routine and all of them are valid. The question is, on those bad days when you just don’t feel like doing the workout, do you remember what that goal was? Take a sheet of 8.5 x 11 paper and a big magic marker. Write down your goal in large clear writing. Hang it up where you work, eat, sleep or workout. Remind yourself daily what your goal is. When you start to lose motivation you’ll see this reminder and maybe that will be enough to get you to push play.
2. Make it Fun
Tony even says this in one of the workouts, I believe it’s Chest and Back. His particular example is competing with a workout partner. This might be hard to do if you don’t have a workout partner though. How can you make it fun solo?
The really obvious example is with Kenpo. Take out your stress on your worst enemy while you punch and kick through this workout. Don’t have any enemies? Surely cold blooded ninja assassins are not your friends right? Use your imagination. Another possibility is to mix up the workouts and create your own week. Generally you wouldn’t want to do resistance days back to back but other than that why not be creative here to keep things interesting. Finally you could find yourself a neighbor, spouse or friend who might benefit from exercise. Get them to join in and create some fun and competition.
3. Get Social
Get on Facebook and post your progress. Or just post that you’re doing P90X and each time you do a workout. Unless your friends are total pricks they will most likely start posting encouraging words. That will keep you going. Don’t forget to reciprocate with some of your own comments on their updates as well. It’s social for a reason.
There’s also Twitter. Get an account if you don’t already have one and post your first status update: “#P90X day 31 Blah Blah Blah”. Then do a search for #P90X and watch all the results scroll by. Find a few to reply to and give them some encouraging words. Retweet a few. You’ll start to pick up some followers and you can start to follow some of them. Pretty soon you’ll have your very own Twitter P90X support group going.
4. Record Your Progress
This should be another obvious one. A lot of folks don’t bother but there’s a great reason to track your continued progress. Every week if you need to. Whatever goals you have in mind you should track the numbers and see how you are slowly but surely making progress towards losing those 40lbs or slimming your waistline by inches. TeamBeachbody.com has all the tools you need to track your progress online. It’s like they’ve thought of everything!
Take those before pictures. Take another set after 30 days. Then 60 days. Post em on face book or your blog. Compare how you started off a little puffy but now you look like an absolute stud or hottie. How’s that for motivation?
5. Reward Yourself
We spend so much time punishing our bodies with these workout routines and then denying ourselves all the food pleasures we used to enjoy that pretty soon it starts to feel like a punishment. Well there’s no need to punish yourself. Ultimately you have a great goal that will probably be a reward in itself but screw that. It’s 90 days from now! I want to feel good again now.
How about setting short term rewards for yourself? Call it a cheat meal. Call it a cheat snack if you really want to be good about it. Let yourself enjoy a cheeseburger once a week. Eat an ice cream cone. Enjoy a donut one morning. Just don’t go overboard on the food. :-) Maybe it’s not food that motivates you. If your newly busy schedule of working out has meant giving up something else then do that on Sunday night. Go to a movie. Buy a new smaller outfit to show off your ultra fit body. Buy that new PS3 game you’ve been wanting. Whatever it is, set a small goal of working out every day and then reward yourself for succeeding.
Share your own motivation techniques. What keeps you pushing play every day?


