It’s an excuse many people use… I’m exercise phobic! What they really mean is the thought of pulling on workout shoes and heading to the Gym sends a shudder of horror through their body.
But perhaps you use that excuse to avoid the Gym because you’re simply afraid to do anything for fear of doing the wrong thing. Maybe you’re just not sure where to start.

Don't push yourself so hard that you're crawling through the door!
A few weeks ago I went back home to visit my very large family back in Canada. While there, I had an interesting experience with one of my relatives who had just started a walking program. After just a couple of weeks of walking this person’s entire attitude had changed towards exercise. In fact, his level of self-belief in being able to do it had risen dramatically, to the point that he is now suddenly motivated to pack in a whole lot of extra exercise, like resistance training for toning and conditioning.
I reckon there are heaps of people in the same boat.
The vast majority of people start with the right intention to begin exercising but, as we see so often in the Gym setting, they do too much too early. It’s like their enthusiasm and motivation kicks into overdrive and they increase the content and length of their workout beyond what is realistically sustainable for a person at their level of fitness.
My advice is start with something manageable, such as an exercise program which you can perform regularly for about 30-40 minutes. Trust me, working out three times a week for 30-40 minutes is far more effective than pushing yourself beyond your limits with a 1 1/4 hour workout. Not to mention, you’ll feel tired and exhausted if you try to keep up longer workouts when first starting out and then you’ll just resent the time you’re spending exercising, which could be devoted to something else, and you’ll end up throwing in the towel.
The key to changing your life is to make the change sustainable. And as time goes on and your fitness improves, along with your energy levels, you’re far more likely to be able to increase the length and frequency of your workout effectively. By this point you’ll be reaping the benefits of a healthy, fit lifestyle and suddenly exercise becomes more valuable in your life because you’re getting results… so you’ll actually want to spend more time exercising!

There are also options of joining the walk at three alternative stages so you can do 20km, 12km or 5km if you prefer – so why not join the walk for the length which suits you best?!
And finally, here is your chance to walk and make a difference… not just to this worthwhile cause, but to your health and fitness. A challenge, a goal to reach.