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| Exercise is fun! |
Here are a few suggestions to vary your workout and make it more interesting.
- If you are at home, listen to music or watch television (listening to music is not recommended if you are an outside runner). If you get bored exercising at home, go to the gym. Watching other people training and socializing can help you work out.
- Exercise in a park, along a trail, or in a new location.
- Exercise with a friend.

- Challenge yourself by trying to exercise "harder" than you did the last time.
- Do an activity you do not usually do.
- Exercise in a public place (where you can look at others).
- Make a day of it -- bring everything you'll need (within reason) for a day of hiking, biking, swimming, etc.
- Take an aerobics, swim, or dance class.
- Consider getting a dog so you have a built-in excuse to walk every day.
- Join a running or walking club
Review Date:
3/12/2007
Reviewed By: Benjamin W. Van Voorhees, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
Reviewed By: Benjamin W. Van Voorhees, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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