Do you really want to get healthy?
January 25, 2012 by Daniel
Filed under Blog, Goal Setting
I meet people all the time that tell me they want to get healthy. Do I see all these people getting fit and healthy? Not a chance!
However, I do see some people take the bull by the horns and commit to a healthier life. So what is the difference between those that do and don’t take action?
I see people are motivated primarily by two things; Pain and Pleasure.
You see people will avoid a task because it may in fact lead to a pain of some sort. Now I am not just referring a physical pain that may occur but there is also the pain of getting up early, cutting back expenses so you can afford a personal trainer, not indulging in your favourite foods etc.
On the other hand, people will pursue tasks that bring them pleasure. For example, I make time in my schedule for 2 games of Oz Tag per week because it brings me immense enjoyment.
So the people that pursue a healthier lifestyle have determined that being healthy will lead them to less pain and more pleasure than not pursuing a healthier lifestyle.
I created a process that I find very helpful when working with clients. It is all about them mounting up pain and pleasure around exercise. Let’s be real here, exercise is difficult at times and we need to be reminded of the pleasure that it can be bring and the pain that you will be avoiding. The process is below, please take a moment to complete it and see how powerful it can be:
Reasons to Exercise
General Reasons:
- Increased metabolism
- Better sleep
- Reduced feelings of depression and anxiety
- Improved bone mass and density
- Increased lean body muscle mass and muscle tone
- Increased strength and agility
- Greater psychological well-being
- Look better
- Increased healthy life expectancy
Specific Reasons:
- Actively play with my kids/grandchildren
- Children won’t be embarrassed by my appearance
- Can travel overseas
- Can enjoy life more because I am not constantly fatigued
- To be more self-sufficient in retirement
Outcomes for Not Exercising
- Decreased metabolism
- Reduced sleep
- Increased feelings of depression and anxiety
- Decreased bone mass and density
- Decreased lean body muscle mass and muscle tone
- Decreased strength and agility
- Lower psychological well-being
- Unhealthy appearance
- Feelings of stiffness
- Out of breath
- Decreased healthy life expectancy
Specific Reasons:
- Limited capacity with my kids/grandchildren
- Children might be embarrassed by my appearance
- Limited options when travelling overseas
- Less enjoyment in life more because of constant fatigue
- More dependence in retirement
Our Team of Amazing Trainers
I wanted to take the opportunity to publically declare how proud I am of the Coastal Bodies team in 2011. They are an exceptional group of trainers that are very talented and dedicated to getting people healthy, fit and injury free. They have all shown great dedication in completing their university degrees and continuing their studies by participating in a workshop weekly. I am proud to say that I have the best trainers in Sydney!



