Mistakes to Avoid When Exercising

Everyone knows exercise is good for them, whether you are choosing to exercise to 
improve your mental health, get more energy, or for physical fitness purposes. The 
problem is that people make some mistakes along the way, which can make it hard to 
keep up your motivation and really benefit from it.

Here are some common mistakes to avoid when you start a new exercise routine. 


Doing Too Much, Too Soon
 
When you first start, the examples you usually see are people who already have an 
exercise routine. You want to look and feel like they do, and as with many things in life, 
you want those results right now. 
 
However, the successful people you are trying to emulate have experience theyve 
gained through trial and error. To avoid injury and disillusionment, you need to set up a 
routine for yourself that suits where you are at this moment. 
 
You do want to get healthier, of course, but you can only start at your current level of 
fitness. If you bite off more than you can chew at this point, you risk quitting before you 
have achieved your health goal. 


Setting Too Many Rules for Yourself
 
The simplest way to quit before you accomplish your fitness goal is to make your routine 
too strict. If you are an early riser, exercising in the morning may suit you. If youre not 
an early riser, exercising in the afternoon may suit your lifestyle better. 
 
You dont need a slew of apps on your phone, a notebook or a stopwatch when you first 
start. If you set strict rules to follow before you know what you are truly capable of, you 
are setting yourself up to fail. Try a few different scenarios to see what works best for 
you. 


Exercising for the Wrong Reason
 
When you exercise, your life is going to change. You want that change to be in a 
positive way which supports your mental health. If your only goal is to lose weight, you 
are missing out on the greatest benefit of taking care of yourself. 
 
Exercise affects not only your body but your mind and spirit as well. Take the time to 
decide exactly how you want your life to improve, and youll find your exercise routine 
becomes something you look forward to rather than dreading. 


Forcing Yourself to Do Something You Dont Want to Do
 
Exercise can be fun and relaxing. There are plenty of exercise systems for you to try. If 
you dont like running on a treadmill, dont do that. If you like the feeling you have after 
youve done a yoga routine, stick with that. Your body and your mind will thank you. 
 
Exercising does not need to be a battle. You will be much more successful in achieving 
your health goals if you avoid these four common mistakes. Its your life, and you 
deserve to create the exercise routine that works for you.



