Why Do You Workout?
I’ve noticed lately (more than usual anyways) that folks are either extremely dedicated to working out or they have no interest in it all. There are still a good number of folks that exercise here and there, but not with much consistency. I know I’ve been talking a lot about consistency lately, but it’s really key to seeing results and maintaining them.
In fact, during a yoga class I took this evening, my instructor pointed out that doing even just a little bit of work each day is far better than doing one marathon session a week.
Yes! She gets it!!
Earlier in the day I also drove past a car with a bumper sticker that read, “Children learn what they live.” Which brings me to the main part of my post. Why do you workout?
I personally workout so that I am healthier and have less of the common disease and disorder found in the sedentary population. I also workout to keep my body strong so that I’m able to do a good number of daily tasks on my own. This is the short version of course, and I’d be more than happy to expand at a later date in the future.
If I had kids, I’d work out just to keep them active, not sitting in front of the television, not spaced out on some new game system, but to show them the fun behind working out and all the creative things you can do to be active.
So, why do you workout?
