(ARA) – Too many people sign up for exercise
programs only to quit after a few sessions. The most popular excuses
include, “I don’t have time,” “I’m too tired,” and “It’s not working for
me.”
“Rather than just saying you’ll go to the gym a few days a week and
then breaking that promise, we encourage people to set specific goals
for themselves and build a defined exercise and diet program to achieve
them,” says Kendall Harrell, personal training manager for Life Time
Fitness, a national health, fitness and nutrition company.
Harrell says setting a specific goal allows the individual to focus
on training and drives motivation to exercise. “It’s a lot easier to
make it to the finish line if you have the goal in sight,” adds Harrell.
For this reason, Life Time Fitness produces a series of athletic
events, which serve as milestone challenges for members and non-members
alike, who are seeking to set and achieve their fitness goals. At any
point in time, thousands of amateur athletes from across the country and
around the world are in training for these events.
Perhaps the most significant upcoming event is the 2004 Life Time
Fitness Triathlon. scheduled to take place Saturday, July 17, 2004, in
Minneapolis, Minn. The world-class event will feature same day network
television coverage, the sport’s largest prize purse, and an exciting
field of the best professional triathletes from around the world. What’s
more, some 2,300 amateur athletes participate in the event, competing
against each other on the same course as the professionals.
Why? Harrell says it’s all about establishing a destination event
that supports your health and fitness goals. “Deciding to compete in an
event like the triathlon really challenges you to get in shape. The
first step is to register. Once you commit to the event, you know the
date and, importantly, the amount of time you have to train until your
competition. This can be a key motivator in terms of establishing and
sticking to your defined fitness regimen,” says Harrell.
Life Time Fitness Triathlon Training Courses, tailored for beginners
and advanced triathletes alike, are offered in the months and weeks
leading up to the race. The weekly courses educate people on training
schedules, strength and pace training, and the use of training
equipment. Athletes also receive instruction in swim, bike, run and
transition skills, and benefit from the opportunity to consult with a
triathlon coach.
But, if a triathlon seems a bit too daunting, plenty of other
similar goals are well within your reach. For example, consider running
in your first five or ten kilometer race. Life Time Fitness offers 5k
Reindeer Run events in several markets nationwide. The company also
sponsors the Life Time Fitness Desert Dash, an annual adventure race in
Nevada, for those seeking even more thrilling fitness challenges.
What’s important is less about the specific event, but rather,
taking advantage of an event to help you maintain your health, fitness
and nutrition program. So, take the initiative to find an athletic event
that sounds fun and challenging. Then, set your fitness goals and come
up with a plan for achieving them. It’s never too late to pursue a
healthy way of life!
For more information about Life Time Fitness health, fitness and
nutrition programs and services, or Life Time Fitness athletic events,
log onto www.lifetimefitness.com or call (866) 321-7575.
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