New Year’s Resolutions

Here is a recent photo of scenery here in SD when the trees are all frosted.  When you have scenery like this, it makes it much easier to get outside and exercise.  This is the last day of 2012.  Time to start getting our plans prepared on how we are going to help take care of ourselves, and be healthier and more active going into 2013.  I just recently talked about maintaining your focus.  Every once in a while you can look at the big picture to see how you are doing, but along the way, you may have to focus on some of details.

Those details can offer a lot of assistance in helping to overall keep us on track.  Just remember, don’t get overly hung up on the small details.  We have to find that blend between each detail, and the overall picture.  At this time of year, you can’t focus solely on the weather.  You just need to get out and get going.  If we waited for the perfect day, we would never get started.  So along the way, occasional look at the details, but stay focused on the big picture.  In the long run, you will be much happier, and hopefully, be more healthy as a result.  Happy New Years eve, and keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1822

Focus on One Thing at a Time

It is easy to get frustrated this time of year when it comes to trying to stay active.  It is cold outside, and all the “white” outside can get kind of boring.  You have to narrow your focus down.  When you try to look at the big picture, it can be very daunting.  It is too easy to say, “not today”.  You have to pick out certain things as you are going to focus and concentrate on, and the task can be much more managable.

Narrow your focus, and your goals, to one thing at a time.  See it for what it is, then focus and concentrate on something else.  Before you know it, you have already gone further than you thought.  If you focus just on the “cold”, or try to look or handle too much at one time, it is easy to quit, or worse yet, never even get started.  Make that part of your New Years Resolution.  “Chip away it things”.  Don’t “bite” off more than you can chew.  You need to make it realistic.  Many of the times that we don’t succeed at our goals is because our goals are too far out of reach to be achievable.  Break it apart.  Work your way up to the “ulitmate goals” that you set for yourself, but make the path along the way in smaller increments.  You will get there faster, easier, and with a much better attitude.  Remember, the best things in life are not always the final goal or destination, but the trip you encountered getting there.  Enjoy life along the way.  Happy Holidays!  Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1814

Motivation: An Inside Job

How do you get yourself motivated to exercise?  This is a question i hear all of the time.  For me, it is my escape.  Time for me, to relax, think, however I want to handle it.  Whether indoors or outdoors, both have advantages/disadvantages.  With the snow out now, I definitely have to think a little more whether I run outside, especially with snow and ice, and with the bike trails covered, being on the road, and being safe.  I often times find myself struggling to get motivated to keep going as well.  I try to keep reminding myself how I feel when I do this, and this often times pushes me out the door.  I always try to thing of something positive to go on as well.

Sometimes, you have to imagine you are away somewhere, and keep your thoughts of this.  Especially if it is cold outside, it helps to think of somewhere warm.  Your attitude is the majority of your ability to get moving.  You decide to sit, or to move.  Which would you rather do? 

Keep your attitude moving in the right direction, and you will soon find your body doing the same thing.  I said before in the classes we teach…this is not rocket science.  If there was a pill that truly could motivate you to go and exercise, we would have it made.  As I have said before, things in life worth having are  worth fighting/working for.  They mean so much more this way.  Keep staying positive with the change in weather, and heading officially into winter. You can still exercise, but you have to think about how you are going to do this.  Keep moving everybody. 

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1804

No Snow, but Signs of Winter

Well, we don’t have any snow yet, but the weather keeps changing, and keeps adding in some of these cold days.  We got very lucky this weekend, reaching up and over 50 degrees yesterday and today.  Take advantage of these days, and get outside and move.  I saw many people out today doing just that:  biking, walking, running.  This is December!  In South Dakota!  Take advantage of them.  Here one side of the lake the wind has blown to shove the ice that is developing.  From the other side:

…More ice is seen, but leaves a very pretty design.  We really do need the moisture, but at this point, there is nothing else we can do about that.  We can make a change to get out and be active, and take advantage of what nature has given us.  When temperatures are like this, it oveall does not make Winter seem so long.  Keeping being positive, and keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1793

Warm Weather can be the Best Medicine

Here I am saturday morning, after going out for a 40 mile bike ride.  It was in the mid 50’s when I went, drizzling, and very foggy.  With all of the melting that is has been doing, the mud was flying.  But, it felt so good to be outside riding again, instead inside.  By the time the sun was really coming out, so was the wind, so it was drying the mud fast.  Here is a close up view:

You can see all the mud on the bike, and on it, it was getting pretty dried on.  I felt like a little kid playing in the dirt!  Spent part of the afternoon cleaning off the bike as well.  Mid to upper 70’s for weather in mid March–I don’t remember the last time this has happened.  I am taking advantage of it, and enjoying it for as long as the weather cooperates.  You all need to do the same.  Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1634

Time to get Fired Up!

OK, so we have had some snow.  The temperature went down, and the winds picked up, and then we got some more snow.  But, it started melting already later today, and is supposed to be up in the 40’s the next couple of days.  That is the good thing about this being March already, it won’t be long, and the white stuff will be gone, and we can be outside more again.  Start getting fired up…nice weather is coming.  When it does come, get outside and enjoy it. 

We are not going to be having these piles of snow for much longer.  So start getting ready, and get rid of our “piles of excuses”, and start thinking about how we are going to be more active this Spring.  Make your plan now, and stick to it.  You will feel much better.  Keep moving!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  1620