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5 Excuses That Won't Fly in 2010
It’s 2010. Your old excuses for not getting in
shape won’t work. As Dr. Evil (Austin Powers) said, ZIP IT! I
don’t want to hear them anymore! Read em’, then haul your
excuseless butt to the gym!
1. I have no time.
According to a story in a recent issue of Men’s
Health magazine, Barack Obama works out for 45 minutes a day, 6 days a
week. Obama doesn’t just play basketball either. Our new
president stays fit to lead with cardio and weight lifting. He also
says he wishes he could train 90 minutes a day. Have you ever seen what
the daily schedule of a U.S. president looks like? If the busiest man
in the world can train every day for 45 minutes a day, then
what’s your excuse? ZIP IT! You ain’t got one!
2. It’s too expensive.
Getting in shape certainly is expensive… if you keep wasting
hundreds of dollars, month after month on worthless “miracle” weight
loss pills, internal cleansing gimmicks and “magic” potions that all
claim to make you slim. Deceptive advertising and slick marketing
for bogus diet aids is more rampant than ever. 2010 was the year of thewu-long tea scam, the acai berry scam, and, of course, the ubiquitous “cleansing” and “detox” gimmicks
. Unless you put on your critical thinking cap and learn to investigate
before you invest, then you’ll get scammed by 2010’s flavor
of the year as well. Your quest for those elusive “6-pack”
abs will not only continue to be expensive, you’ll go broke.
Walking, jogging, calisthenics and body weight exercises are FREE. If
you want to know what’s really expensive, tally up the cost of
legitimate expenses like natural food, gym memberships, fitness
education, dumbbells and so on, and compare that to your doctor’s
bill when you’re sick.
3. No one will support me.
Experts on social influence say your income will be
approximately equal to the average of your 5 closest friends. Not only
do I think that’s pretty darn accurate, I also believe that your
health is your greatest wealth, and your physical condition will be
about equal to the average of your 5 closest friends. It’s a real
challenge to stay positive, focused and active when you’re
surrounded by critical people and negative influences. However, in
2010, lack of support is no longer a valid excuse. Online social
networking is exploding (check out Twitter and Facebook ) and more IN
PERSON friendships and associations are being made from an internet
connection than ever before. Training buddies can be found online.
Connect with them. Mentors and coaches are easily found online. Hire
them. Support forums have been around for years. Use them. No support
from your current friends? Stop whining, start reaching out and go make
new ones. In 2010, support partners and new friends are just a click
away.
4. I can’t lose weight because of my genetics.
The marvels of modern medical and biological research
are astonishing. Our top scientists have mapped the human genome! In
the past few years, numerous genes linked to obesity have been
discovered. However, the obesity epidemic we’re facing today has
only developed over the past 50 years and genetic mutations that lead
to serious obesity are extremely rare. Genetic predisposition only
means that you have a tendency. It’s when the genetics meet
lifestyle and environment that the genes express themselves. If you
have a family history of heart disease, is it smart to smoke, eat junk,
be a stressed-out, type-A maniac and a couch potato? Well of course
not, and it’s the same with obesity. If you have a tendency
predisposing you towards obesity, you’d better be the person
doing the MOST exercise, not the least. You’d better be the
person paying the MOST attention to your nutrition. You’d better
be the person with the healthiest lifestyle. But unfortunately,
it’s usually the opposite. Most people throw up their arms in
frustration saying, “what’s the use, I was dealt a bad
hand.” Sorry. That won’t fly in 2010. The latest research
says genetics are a factor, but a tendency is not a destiny!
5. I don’t know how.
The lamest excuse of them all in 2010 is “I
don’t know how.” NO ONE KNOWS HOW TO DO ANYTHING UNTIL
AFTER THEY HAVE ACTUALLY DONE IT! Ponder that for a while. You
don’t need to know how at first. To get started, you only need to
know WHAT… what is the goal? Setting well-formed goals is the
master skill of success. Not wishy-washy resolutions that have no
resolve behind them, but real goals. In writing. With emotional ooompf!
As you continue to affirm, visualize and focus on your goal with
clarity, belief, and expectation, your new goal or intention will be
received by your subconscious. Once a goal is accepted into your
subconscious mind, your brain, being a goal-seeking mechanism, will
turn on your attention filters to seek out all the information you will
ever need to reach your goal. It will also turn on an infallible
navigation system to guide you to your goal like a torpedo to its
target. As your brain guides your attention, your direction and your
behavior, you will discover that today, in 2010, there is more good
information, coaching and instruction available than ever before. And
when you’ve activated that “success radar” in your
brain by setting goals effectively, it’s not as hard to find
honest, accurate and helpful HOW-TO advice as you might think. In fact,
you found this webpage, so you’re doing pretty good right now,
aren’t you?
No more excuses. In 2010, remember my Burn the Fat, Feed the
Muscle Creed: You can either make excuses or get results, but you can’t do both!
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