| | If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | What Are You Waiting For? | A friend and I were talking about yoga one day, as you do, and she mentioned a new yoga class she wanted to try. I informed her that this was the third time she'd mentioned this very topic and inquired: "So, what are you waiting for?" Here's how the conversation played out: Her: "Well, to be honest, I'm kind of a mess right now. I mean, flexibility-wise. I was thinking that maybe I should do some preliminary yoga before I go to that class, so..." [trailing off as she sees the look on my face] Me: "You think you need to do yoga before you go to yoga?" Her: [Long pause] "Don't tell anyone I said that." I'm not revealing her name here, so I haven't broken my promise. We all have reasons we put off exercise and some of them can be downright silly. If you've been putting something off, maybe that's a good question to ask yourself: What are you waiting for? | | Paige Waehner Exercise Expert | | | Are You Waiting for the Perfect Time to Exercise? | Over the years, I've trained enough clients to know that, sooner or later, most of them will utter a phrase I've learned to anticipate: "I'll get back to my workouts as soon as I can." The As-Soon-As excuse (or, as I call it, ASA) is something we all end up using at one time or another, as in, "I'll get back to my workouts as soon as the weather clears up/my hair looks better/the Moon is in the right position/my boss stops being such a jerk." | | | | | | | Habits of Successful Exercisers | What do exercisers know that you don't? The secrets of the universe, of course. And we also know a few tricks for making it easier to follow through on your workouts. | | | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Exercise newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | | | |
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