Have you always dreamed of that perfect workout routine but can’t seem to get out of bed early in the morning? Do thoughts of failure haunt you and push you further away from the treadmill than ever before? Not to worry! There’s always a way out.

Who says you have to get to the gym at the break of dawn and sweat out till you have no energy left to power through the rest of the day? There are many no-sweat ways you can try out if you want to start moving more in your daily life.

So, get those jogging shoes on and pull that key off the holder. Let’s hop on outside the confines of the home and bask in that Vitamin D as we try out some of the easiest ways to break a sweat without having to go out of your way.

Use Your Pet as Motivation
Do you have a furry friend living with you, lighting up every second of your day? Why not utilize their pumped-up energy and zest for life and use it to fulfill your goals to stay active?

Dogs, and even some feline breeds, are great walking companions. In fact, pets live off the attention you give them throughout the day. If you are lucky enough to have a particularly large dog breed living with you, both of you can benefit from a small walk several times a day, just around the block, to get that heartbeat going.

Don’t find your block all that appealing? Perhaps it’s time to dial it up a notch. Get those keys into the ignition, drive off to your favorite park (make sure pets are allowed), and socialize! Burn those calories as you, and your furry bud, make some new friends!

Invest in a Treadmill Desk
We are quite used to slumping in our chairs and staying there for the majority of the day. After all, that is where we are required to finish our work and it’s where we take most of our meetings.

As we move through the 21st century, everything gets exponentially easier. Don’t have any food to eat? You don’t have to lift a finger. You can simply click a button and you will have food served to you, at your doorstep.

If you work at home, you don’t even have to walk up or down a flight of stairs to access the nearest bathroom. It’s all within reach. This is a recipe for disaster as it limits movement and makes us all couch potatoes, even when we are working all day round.

Investing in a treadmill desk is worth a thought. You get to finish all the important tasks of the day, and you can burn some calories while you are at it. Plus, if you are someone who finds treadmill workouts particularly boring, you can even enjoy your favorite show while you get in some steps on your pedometer!

Make Small Changes
Perfectionism can take you away from achieving even the simplest task you could have accomplished otherwise. If you don’t have time for a full-blown workout, try investing in smaller changes.

One such change could include ditching your car and walking or cycling to work. This doesn’t just log some active time for you but also allows you to avoid the stress related to parking that you have to deal with every morning.

You could also consider taking the stairs every time you have the opportunity. The elevator makes for a fun ride, but it doesn’t do much to your metabolism. In fact, it adds to the sedentary lifestyle, and although it is a very tiny addition to the day, investing in the alternative can make your heart rate climb and be the perfect start to an otherwise inactive morning

Make it Fun for Yourself
Don’t enjoy lifting weights? Who says you have to? Hate the treadmill? Perhaps it’s time to ditch it.

Exercise should be fun. It shouldn’t have you regretting all your decisions and dreading the next day. Try to find fun ways to incorporate exercise into your routine. Consider investing in a dance class or taking up kickboxing or self-defense lessons.

Make boring old cardio only a small part of your routine and try mixing it up. You can even bookmark some of your favorite exercise videos and look for small workouts you can fit in during a busy day.

If you can’t do a full workout, consider sitting at your desk and doing some upper-body exercises. Something is better than nothing, and even baby steps end up making a huge difference.

Invest in a Professional Trainer
Okay, we kept this one for last, but it is actually the most important tip. You don’t have to put a hole in your pocket and immediately go for the most expensive personal trainer out there. You can start small.

Speak to a personal fitness training expert and let them know your concerns. Communicate to them the level at which you are willing to commit and any budget restrictions. It is essential to get the most out of it which would only be possible if your trainer knows your overarching goals.

Bonus Tip: Know What You’re Aiming for
What do you hope to achieve? Is it the weight loss you are aiming for? Are you hoping to build some muscle? Do you want to get fit for a competitive sport? These are all things you should think about and communicate to your fitness coach in advance.

In a Nutshell
Fitness is a mindset. It is important to start with a healthy goal. Creating goals that are motivated by external factors leads to many people quitting the fitness journey right at the start of it.

Instead, consider linking your fitness journey to certain internal goals. Instead of hoping to impress your friends, consider investing in your mental and physical well-being as the primary driver of this fitness journey can boost your potential and get you further than you could have gone otherwise.

Author's Bio: 

Holly Clark has been working in the care industry for 5+ years as a project coordinator. She regularly blogs about both the personal and practical challenges of caring and is always actively working on producing informative content.