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Ask HN: I hate exercising. How can I exercise more?

5 pointsby valdaggerover 1 year ago
I have tried everything. Weight training, sprints, hiking in nature, pilates, yoga, etc. I have not found anything that I love. And because I don&#x27;t love it, it doesn&#x27;t stick.<p>Therefore, I have to constantly force myself to exercise. I don&#x27;t like it, but I do it. And it becomes a repetitive off and on pattern (a few months in the gym, a few months off). But believe me, I&#x27;m trying...<p>How can I make it stick? Or how can I be one of those people who loves working out?

7 comments

samridh90over 1 year ago
Have you tried structured group classes led by a coach&#x2F;instructor? My biggest problems are not being able to deal with the ambiguity of self-driven workouts (i.e., wasting time at the gym because it&#x27;s unclear what to do next) and not having someone to hold me accountable. Structured group classes helped with both those struggles. Think F45, Orangetheory , crossfit classes etc. It also helps that I book classes weeks in advance and have to pay a significant fine if I don&#x27;t show up.
whatamidoingyoover 1 year ago
For me, martial arts tend to be the best way to stay disciplined with exercise. Specifically Jiu-Jitsu, but I also train Muay Thai occasionally.<p>When you experience sparring (i.e. &quot;rolling&quot;) for the first time against somebody that knows what they&#x27;re doing, you feel entirely helpless. It will make you crave learning more technique. Then you become the one making people feel helpless on their first day, and it&#x27;s just a wild experience. It truly becomes a super power.<p>It&#x27;s so beneficial because you&#x27;re not only exercising. You&#x27;re making friends, connections, and learning a valuable life skill (as well as some humbling life lessons).
JohnFenover 1 year ago
I hate working out, and nothing can make me love it.<p>What I did was to stop considering &quot;exercise&quot; as a distinct activity at all. Mostly, I started commuting to&#x2F;from work by bicycle. In my mind, I&#x27;m just commuting. Secretly, I&#x27;m exercising for an hour every workday. Replacing your daily car commute with a bike might not be your thing, but the principle holds -- make exercise an intrinsic part of something else that you need to do anyway.<p>Also, keep in mind that if your goal is just general health and fitness, you don&#x27;t need to do that much. 20 minutes of moderate exercise most days of the week will get you there.
WheelsAtLargeover 1 year ago
I&#x27;m not a fan either but if you set a goal you want to reach by using exercise then it&#x27;s much easier to show up at the gym.<p>Example, I have certain weight lifting goals that I want to meet so I go to the gym to work toward them.<p>Bottom line, decide on a goal for some activity that you like that involves going to the gym. That will be your motivation. Lifting weights over and over seems pretty stupid to me but once i add a goal it changes everything.<p>Look into joining a triathlon competition. It really gets you motivated to at least get in shape to complete it.
Bostonianover 1 year ago
Can you distract yourself while exercising? For example, I am an avid chess player, and since I discovered Lichess I can stay on the stair-climber for almost 30 minutes as I play quick games. Before I would get bored and tired within 10 minutes.
iabover 1 year ago
Are you the kind of person who loves to track&#x2F;measure things?
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btianover 1 year ago
Mix exercise with other things, like bike to the grocery store, jog to the office.