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If you can manage the
first option, you have nothing to worry about. But if you are like most of us
and fall into the second category, you have a little work ahead of you.
Creating an
exercise-friendly winter means planning ahead and dealing with the biggest
winter exercise obstacles:
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Cold weather - How will you make it easier
to exercise when it gets cold? Some
ideas -putting your workout clothes in the dryer before outdoor workouts, a winter
wardrobe to keep you warm and dry so you can get outside sometimes or setting
up a home gym for days when it's just too cold to go out.
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Lack of motivation - It's
easy to lose sight of your long-term goals as you're snuggling into your warm
bed on a frigid, dark morning. How could you stay motivated through the winter?
Some ideas: Sign up for a spring 5K, enlist a workout buddy to meet you for
regular workouts or set up a plan for monitoring yourself throughout the season
to keep yourself on track.
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The crazy holidays - Look
at your calendar and mark all the parties, holidays, travel days, etc. Now,
think of how you can stay fit through all the craziness. For example, could you
put together a series of body weight workouts to do on the road? Could you research
some healthy holiday recipes to avoid too many calories?
Are you already planning ahead for winter or do you prefer the
head-in-sand approach ….or is that heading for the sand??
Herman puts it so well....

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