• RBWells@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    It takes 6 weeks to build a habit - do it for 6 weeks then decide. At that point, usually you will feel better on days you exercise than days you don’t. So yes, habituated but it doesn’t take years.

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      It can be done in 6 weeks, but that’s no guarantee. I spent like a year and a half in weight watchers, exercising daily. After I hit my goal, as soon as the next winter came around and it wasn’t convenient, exercise started going bye bye. My brain is in this picture and I don’t like it.

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      I went on regular daily walks/jogs for about 8 months and I can say the chemicals only came in when I was home, never when I was out doing it.

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        Yeah jogging never felt good while I was doing it, no runner’s high at all, always a slog. But did feel much better on a day I ran, than on a day I did not. I ran back then because the only free time I had was 5-6 in the morning, and no money, running has almost no barrier to entry. Put on shoes and go.

        Now I just ride electric bike (I pedal it) to work and do yoga, lift and walk, work in the garden -build activity into normal life by not driving and growing food, nothing active that I don’t like to do, still feel good in my body & mind. Aerobic exercise does more, but anything helps.

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          I guess I just haven’t found one I enjoy. Every form of intentional exercise I do always has me checking the time to see how much longer I have to do this till I can say I did enough. Closest I got to enjoying anything close was playing exercise themed videogames like Wii Fit or Ring Fit.

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            Go dancing, maybe? Or just start walking places as your transportation method, that kept my mom slim her whole life. I am not a super active person, love to sit & read too, but a lifetime of experience has taught me that I will not sleep well or eat enough if I do not exercise or do plenty physical activity.

            It’s running in particular I dislike, but running in particular really helps anxiety.

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              22 hours ago

              I don’t live in a walkable area. Getting anywhere outside my neighborhood requires crossing a highway with no crosswalk or stops. As for dancing I got no idea if a place for that exists around here. Plus I tend to not like dance music.