You set a goal to exercise regularly, but when the moment comes to get moving, your mind unleashes a torrent of excuses: I’m tired.
I asked experts in exercise science and psychology to share their best advice for conquering common reasons people struggle to build an exercise habit.
If you face a jam-packed daily schedule, try starting small, said Kate Baird, an exercise physiologist at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.
When even the word “exercise” makes you feel tired, experts recommend meeting your body where it is — in a few different ways.
Exercise carries some risks, but remind yourself that the benefits of physical activity outweigh them, Dr. Phillips said.
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