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It's
true that cardio exercise can be boring. The author enumerates some
of the the techniques that they find helpful. Truth be told, it
seems to me that anyone who's bored while engaging in cardio exercise
will naturally do just what the author advises, but we include this
article here anyway just in case there are cardio exercisers out
there who haven't stumbled on these techniques yet-Ed.
Boring Ol' Cardio
by The Icon Diet Reader
By:
The Icon Diet Reader
Cardio is a very important aspect of any work out. There are numerous
benefits to a good cardio routine. In the real world, there are
many ways to get a good cardio workout. You can jog, play sports
and get chased by the police. In the gym cardio usually revolves
around a handful of machines. There are the stair climbers or steppers,
the elliptical trainers, tread mills, and bicycles. That's about
it. A good cardio routine can last anywhere from 20 minutes to an
hour and is really intensive. The problem is that when you are on
a cardio machine, you do the same thing over and over. What I am
trying to say is that for most of us cardio gets boring after about
five minutes. Don't lie, you know what I am talking about. The best
I have every heard about cardio is ‘I don't mind it.' In other words,
I get really bored, but I will keep doing it cause it works.
Being bored is horrible. Being Bored is even worse when you know
you have another 25 min left and the seconds crawl by like eons.
So what gives. Why does cardio have to be so boring? I think it's
a safety issue. In the real world if you go running or play soccer
for example, you environment and all its inputs are constantly changing;
you run by different scenery, you miss the shot on goal. These changing
characteristics are what make the whole process fun. In the gym,
however, since space is limited, you have to do your cardio rooted
to one spot. Very little happens to your environment to elevate
the boredom. Imagine though, if you could have all the excitement
of a soccer game while sitting on a recumbent health cycle? At first
you may think it's a great and fun idea. No more boring cardio!
Think about it and it becomes a little terrifying. The sheer amount
of stimuli hitting you from all angles, your mind would exhaust
quickly and you would run the risk of injury (not to mention getting
overwhelmed). That is why cardio machines are so boring. They design
them to be boring so you don't hurt yourself. So when you climb
up onto your favorite elliptical trainer, remember that its boring
for a reason.
What can we do to make cardio more fun? Being new to the world of
the gym I think I have some neat ideas to make cardio a more exciting
activity. Ok that's a lie. I don't have any way to make cardio more
exciting, but I do think there are some techniques to make the cardio
experience pass more quickly, which, when you think about it, is
the next best thing. I really try to distance my mind from my body.
I try to unplug. I daydream, listen to loud music and think about
my shopping list. For a whole week I designed a basement apartment
for my house. It was quite the undertaking. Really focus on not
thinking about time. Cover up the timer, know where the near by
clocks are and avoid looking at them. Do what ever it takes to detach
your self from the realm of the here and now. Remove yourself from
our world governed by the second hand. Slip into recesses of your
mind and tune out. While the cardio won't go away at least you can
distract yourself. Cardio machines make cardio boring and boring
cardio is hard to stick with. Take comfort in knowing that your
body loves the attention of a good cardio workout.
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