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Develop a consistent routine. Track your progress. Find a gym partner or hire a private trainer. Sign up for a workout class. Set realistic, reachable goals for yourself. Focus on proper technique and form.
Not only will developing a routine make it easier to get yourself to the gym and keep yourself accountable, it will also enhance the progress you see over time. Look at your schedule before every month and set consistent, weekly times to visit the gym. Keep your days off consistent and make sure you spend the same amount of time at the gym each week to keep consistency a part of your workout. Keeping a routine will increase your chances of being consistent and will help you in other parts of your life. Getting out of a stuffy office and releasing some endorphins during a workout every day will keep you productive at the gym and at work. By paying close attention to your improvements over time, you will be excited to get in the gym and the experience will be more enjoyable. You can track progress in many different ways. Watching your weight drop, measuring your body fat percentage, keeping track of your reps for each workout, and taking pictures of yourself every month are all valid ways of tracking progress. Other options for tracking include keeping up with your distance traveled on the treadmill, how many flights of stairs you've climbed, how many laps you've swum, or how quickly your heart rate drops back to normal after cardio. Bringing a friend to the gym will not only make working out a fun, social activity, but it will also hold you accountable on days when working out seems unbearable. A good friend will help get you to the gym and will keep you busy while you are there. Also, consider hiring a personal trainer who will act as a motivation while you are working out as well. Personal trainers will not only help motivate you, but they will make sure you are maintaining good form, which will decrease your chances of injury. Working out in large groups will keep you motivated to finish the workout and may spark a competitive element to your exercise routine. Many gyms offer free classes, including cycling, cardio dance classes, and body-weight workouts. Reserving a space in a workout class can keep you accountable and motivated if you are feeling lazy. Many gyms will have workout classes available throughout the day so you can plan around your own schedule. Writing down your aspirations for the day will give your workout a realizable structure and hold you accountable. Set realistic goals by being honest with yourself and keeping track of previous workouts. Try to push yourself and set new goals every day based on your previous routine and progress.  If you are having trouble setting realistic goals for yourself, ask a gym employee to help you create a plan. These gym employees are often informed and there to help. You can create workouts based on your current fitness at https://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/find-a-plan.html. By paying special attention to your form and technique, you will be able to work out for longer, work out harder, and you will see more results. Focusing on proper form will also help you avoid injury and keep your body healthy, ultimately allowing you to enjoy more time at the gym in the long run.