10 Habits of People Who Love to Work Out

What to remember to stay active.

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quicklist: 1category: 10 Habits of People Who Love to Work Outtitle: They only do workouts they enjoyurl:text:

People who love to exercise don't waste time with activities they despise. "Too often I see people who sign up to do something like running, even though they know they hate running," says Shavise Glascoe, exercise physiologist at the Johns Hopkins Weight Management Center. Start with an activity that you're interested in or already enjoy—it doesn't have to be what your neighbor said helped her lose weight or what the group-class trend of the moment is. What matters is that you like it. If you don't want to do it, you will make an excuse to skip it tonight (and tomorrow, and the next day).

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quicklist: 2category: 10 Habits of People Who Love to Work Outtitle: They look for feedbackurl:text:Fitness fanatics often thrive on instant feedback, says Jimmy Minardi, a former professional cyclist and personal trainer in New York City and Santa Barbara, Calif. He suggests trying out a fitness tracker that measures heart rate or calories burned. That real-time feedback will help you push yourself further—you'll always feel motivated to match or exceed your personal best—and take your workouts to the next level. Plus, Minardi says, you'll be more connected to your training.

quicklist: 3category: 10 Habits of People Who Love to Work Outtitle: They exercise with a friendurl:text:

quicklist: 5category: 10 Habits of People Who Love to Work Outtitle: They let setbacks slideurl:text:Sometimes life gets in the way of exercise, and that's okay, says Glascoe: "Studies show that people who have wiggle room in their mindset are more likely to maintain a regular exercise routine," she says. "Prepare yourself for potential barriers and come up with a backup plan." Glascoe has her clients plan the maximum and minimum number of days they want to exercise in a week. That way, if they miss one, there’s no "I've blown it" mentality. If you have to work late and can't hit Spin, tell yourself that tomorrow you’ll get back on track.

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quicklist: 6category: 10 Habits of People Who Love to Work Outtitle: They don't think about how much weight they're losingurl:text:

quicklist: 7category: 10 Habits of People Who Love to Work Outtitle: They don't care if it’s 'traditional'url:text:Exercise is exercise—doesn't matter if it's at the gym or not. All types of activity count, so try baking your playtime into your workout time by becoming a member of the company kickball team, joining a beach volleyball league, or trying something you're curious about, like martial arts. "You're creating a lasting relationship with the activity, rather than simply showing up for classes," Minardi says. Other activities that count? Gardening, running in the backyard with your kids, and dancing (even if it's a dance party for one in your living room), adds Chertok.

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quicklist: 8category: 10 Habits of People Who Love to Work Outtitle: They crank up the tunesurl:text:There's a reason why you see so many people wearing earbuds at the gym: Music is a huge motivator, reveals research in the International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology. "Use music to improve your results. People exercise longer and more vigorously to music, and it distracts them from fatigue," says Chertok. He recommends compiling a playlist of your favorite music. When you need motivation to get out the door, put your headphones on and get inspired to sweat.

quicklist: 9category: 10 Habits of People Who Love to Work Outtitle: They reward themselvesurl:text:Your goal is to make exercise an automatic habit that you don't have to agonize over. (Do I really have to go to the gym after work today? Am I actually going to get up early for that run?) A way to reinforce the routine is to reward yourself for a job well done, says Chertok. One of his clients set up a checking account that he uses to deposit a set amount of money each week he successfully sticks to his fitness goals. And every time he misses them? He withdraws money. At the end of the month, he takes the money he saved and does something fun, like signing up for a cooking class or buying tickets for a show. You can also plan mini rewards, like stopping by your favorite coffee shop or juice bar post-workout. (Just don't go overboard on treats.) It's something to get you up and moving when you'd rather not.

quicklist: 10category: 10 Habits of People Who Love to Work Outtitle: They dress the parturl:text:

Truth: you don't need expensive workout gear to have a great workout. But, buying new athletic apparel may be a good motivator. "We feel better about ourselves doing something athletic when we perceive ourselves as looking more athletic," says Chertok. So switch out your old, rundown pair of shoes in favor of new kicks, pick up a new sporty headband to accessorize, or spring for a pair of running shorts if you're starting to train for your first 10K.

This article originally appeared on Health.com.