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Weight loss: top tips to help you stick with your exercise goals

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After the many excesses of the Christmas period, many of you are planning to head to the gym pronto.But how do you make that initial burst of enthusiasm and determination to lose weight last? HELLO! Online has put together some tips that will help you stick it out at the gym. 

  • Don't expect immediate results. Be prepared to wait a few weeks until you see results.
  • No excuses. Be disciplined and organise your time, reserving at least three hours a week for gym sessions. Try writing your gym trips in your diary.
  • Better together. Almost any activity is more fun if done as part of a group, as it brings in an element of mutual support as well as enhancing motivation. Going for a work out instead of for a coffee or a drink at the pub is a way to encourage one another to stick to your goals. Do remember, though, that you each have different needs and aims, so don't let the competitive element get out of proportion.
  • Take expert advice. After choosing the gym, why not put yourself in the hands of a personal trainer? Once you've clarified your personal goals – weight loss, muscle gain, general fitness – your trainer will advise you about the most appropriate work out activities and will adjust the exercises as you progress.
  • Be obedient. If you've agreed a series of exercises with your personal trainer, try to stick to them, without overdoing things or skimping. If there's something that isn't working for you, don't just drop it, check with the trainer and see how you can adjust the work out to compensate.
  • A mix of activities. Don't solely focus on group activities such as aerobics, water aerobics, salsa, etc., just because they're more fun. Combine them with individual exercises to strengthen and tone muscles.
  • Don't forget. Keep a bottle of water and a towel handy while you're working out.
  • Take your time. Don't obsess about your weight. If you lose weight gradually, you'll be more likely to keep it off, so focus on general fitness and health and let your weight adjust over time.
  • Above all. Try and think of your work out as something positive rather than an obligation. Quite simply, being active is healthy, and you can look forward to feeling better mentally as well as physically.

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