Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Designing your workout or treadmill area for success.

It is no secret that I have been doing a ton of running on the treadmill since I moved. I have a love/hate relationship with the treadmill or the 'dreadmill' as some people refer to it. I love it because it means I can run during the day when Griffin is napping without a babysitter or late at night when it is too dark and not safe to run outside. Not long after I began my many miles on the 'dreadmill', I soon realized how it received such a name, as the seconds seemingly took hours to tick by...

I have about an 8 x 8' space to store and use my workout equipment and there is no window as it is in our basement. I finally realized I needed to find a way to enjoy the space more because the blank walls and staring at a muted TV screen tuned to Dr.Phil on the other side of the basement wasn't working anymore. Honestly, it probably wasn't ever working. I run because it makes me happy, and those runs weren't achieving that, they were just something I wanted to get through. So the following are the ways in which I changed my space to be more successful for me.

1. Find a worthy distraction...
I've recently become obsessed with Netflix Canada and binge-watching entire TV series. It's so easy to lose yourself in the show and let the minutes tick by on the mill, exactly what I needed! It started with Breaking Bad and now I've moved onto House of Cards and Orange is the New Black.
I use my iPad, but there are treadmills that have access to Netflix, isn't that awesome?!
Did you know that if you were on the treadmill for a whole season of Orange is the New Black, you could burn 4, 995 calories? Whoa! A whole series of Breaking Bad could burn up to 38, 000 calories on an elliptical! Can you guess where I'm going to be when the new season of #OITNB comes out in June?

2. Make yourself comfortable.
Do something to make the space extra special. Get yourself a nice yoga mat for any floor exercises and some nice soft towels.
3. Surround yourself with inspiration.
Post pictures or quotes that inspire you. I also hang my race medals and bibs on the walls surrounding the treadmill.

4. Be prepared and be organized.
Set your alarm for when you're going to workout even if it is not in the morning. Have your hydration choice in a bottle ready to go in the fridge. I prefer Skratch and I keep it in a jug which I bring down to the basement with me when it's time for a workout. I like to pretend I'm going to 'the gym', it makes it harder to skip your workout for doing something else at home.













5. Track your progress.
Post a calendar or keep a journal and log your workouts, it adds a feeling of accomplishment for me. I got out of the habit of tracking my runs on dailymile a while ago and now that I'm doing it again, I really think it's helping keep me motivated. It's so satisfying to see the total mileage rise as the week/month progresses.

It's silly, but just a few small changes can make your space more inviting and easier to keep yourself accountable.

Do you workout/run at home? How do you keep yourself accountable and stay motivated?

16 comments :

  1. Great ideas! I LOVE the treadmill (one of the rare few ;)

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    1. WOW you are one of the few! That's awesome though, it's a great tool for training :)

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  2. I wish our place was bigger and I had a space that I could set up as a dedicated workout room. Unfortunately my only option is to set up my bike in the garage, but it is a bit tough to pretty up. I love your set up though...that is awesome!

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    1. Yea the garage is tough, you could still put a few pictures up though? I love your medal displays from Disney, I'd like to frame a few at some point.

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  3. Your walls by your treadmill look like my workout room. ;) My treadmill is in our basement facing the TV. I have my wireless headset setup again so I can hear the TV. My stationary bike is also there. All my other workout stuff is in our little workout room.

    That treadmill you pictured with the Netflix would be sweet. :)

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    1. Nice! It really has changed how I look at running on the treadmill.

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  4. I really need to get my workout room set up again! Sadly, it’s just an empty room right now!

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    1. Yes you do! Let me know if you need help, I'd love to come over and help you set it up!

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  5. i could only wish! that looks nice! very awesome indeed.

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  6. I have my treadmill set up in my room facing a TV and my race medals :) It's the best motivation!

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  7. I love how you organzied your room especially the medals and bibs on the wall!

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    1. Thanks Crystal, it's so satisfying to add a new bib and/or medal!

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  8. http://MLB.TV instead of Netflix if you live in America, other than awesome post! ha

    Mark aka @marathoner
    MLB

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  9. Great advice tips! I love how you mentioned to make yourself comfortable! In my opinion, doing so makes the whole experience efficient, effective, and safe! Thanks for sharing!

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