Cheaper, Easier Six-Million-Dollar-Man Workout
You have the technology. You can rebuild your workout. You can make it better than it was before. Better, stronger, faster. The key?
Music.
If you download something up-tempo onto your digital audio player and slap on those headphones when you cycle, walk, or run, you’ll cover 11 percent more ground without even feeling it.
What Workout?
C’mon. Admit it. When you’re humming along to your favorite tunes, you’re less likely to whine and moan the last 10 minutes of your workout.
And you’re less likely to poop out completely and toss in the towel, because music has the amazing ability to make you feel like you’re not exerting yourself so much. It’s the ultimate workout distraction.
Staying motivated when it comes to exercise may take a bit of thought and planning. Begin by making exercise possible at any point in the day by bringing comfortable walking shoes with you to work and by wearing comfortable clothes when you run errands on the weekend. This will make it easier for you to take a quick walk at lunchtime or take a break from running errands by walking in the park. Always keep a pair of sneakers and sweat socks in your car. Setting goals also may help you stay motivated. Choose a charity run or walk as your goal and set a reasonable target time for completing it. Shape your workouts around meeting that goal and focus on the feelings of accomplishment you will enjoy when you reach it.
Bonus Time
And research shows another benefit to sweating to the oldies (or hip-hop, or rock): a mental boost. Working out to music squashes depression and may even enhance verbal fluency. Here’s to being healthy, happy, and more eloquent! (And what about more confident?
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