Getting Back into Exercise

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When it comes to exercise there are so many of us that have signed up to a gym membership, been two or three times trying to convince ourselves that we are gym fanatics and then suddenly lost our mojo. Three months into a twelve month contract and we're trying to justify why we're spending the money on the gym whilst sat in our loungewear eating ice-cream instead of exercising. Living a busy lifestyle, stress, lethargy and lack of motivation are all contributing factors as to why most people stop going to gym and these are some of the reasons I personally had to stop over the last few months. However, as of last month I'm back on track and enjoying getting back into exercise. It was difficult getting the motivation again, but I now have my own routine and feel happier and fitter than ever. With my simple tips you can put all those silly excuses behind you and get back into exercise just before the summer.

Plan out your week

My first piece of advice would be to schedule your time. I have my online calendar each week blocked out with my important activities and I can now schedule my gym time between them. Allowing yourself to build up a diary of events will help you establish which days and times would be best for exercise and those days where you think you would benefit from a more relaxing day.

Start off slowly and work your way up

When you first take out a gym membership or decide to take up an exercise regime it is tempting to go every night or push yourself as hard as you can. The reality is that you are more than likely to burn yourself out after a week or two and lose motivation because of the amount of stress you have put yourself through. Start going to the gym or exercising twice a week and work your way up until it fits perfectly in your schedule. Remember that smaller bursts of high impact exercise can sometimes be better than two hours of medium work. 

Get a fitness buddy

If you struggle for motivation, why not try get one of your friends or your partner involved in your new exercise regime? You can both set each other goals, have friendly competition and most importantly give each other the boost you need when you feel like you need to give up. My husband is a great motivator and often helps me at the gym. I probably wouldn't go half as much if it wasn't for him and I'm glad he pushes me.

Mix it up

Repetition can get boring very easily, so be prepared to mix your exercise regime up. Why not try swimming one day and gym another or look at some new exercise classes? Just keep in mind that you need a healthy mix of cardio and strength training to get the perfect beach body.

Try Outdoors

If you hate being confined to four walls and have very little budget for a gym membership, go outdoors. There's so many free exercises you can do outside from running in your local park, to go for a walk in the countryside. You can also use park stairs to do your step ups and lunges as you're walking to add variation. 

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Sunday Summary: Revive Active

Revive Active review

During the last few months, I've been feeling pretty run down. My body has gone from illness to illness and it's got to the point where I'm constantly tired and craving energy. On Friday I went to the doctors to receive the news that there's a chance I might have Rheumatoid arthritis. I'm being referred to a rheumatologist in the next few weeks to do further testing, so fingers crossed this isn't the case. But at least I feel like I'm finally getting somewhere with these mystery illnesses.

A few weeks ago I was approached by a company about reviewing the Revive Active* health supplement. When I heard that this product could potentially give me a little boost and didn't contain any harmful chemicals, I knew it was worth giving it a go.

Revive active

The Revive Active is made up of 26 active ingredients including: Vitamin B12, Vitamin B6, B9, C, E and D3 as well as Magnesium, pomegranate and many more. The health supplement helps support anti-aging, helps heart function and also promotes a healthy immune system. When I was sent this product I was advised to drink it with my regular morning orange juice and I noticed it didn't taste too bad. Most health supplements usually have a powdery, medicinal taste, but this tasted ever so slightly like Lucozade - very citrusy and zesty. Admittedly it did take some getting used to. There's a lot of powder to be mixed in and if you're not careful it's easy to take a big gulp full without realising, however I found it probably the most enjoyable health kick I've used. Did it help my energy levels? Well, I'm not entirely sure. It helped a little bit, but it's probably one of those products that you need to be on a good few weeks to make a real difference or maybe I'm just a bit too ill at the moment to really notice. Nevertheless, it's something I'd consider buying in the future and most importantly, I actually liked the taste of this product so I can see myself sticking to this one.

The Revive Active costs £59.85 for a month supply, equating to £1.99 per day.



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