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EXERCISE Info : Analyze Your Excuse for Lack of Physical Activity
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From: MSN NicknameGeaniene  (Original Message)Sent: 9/11/2005 9:50 PM

Analyze Your Excuse for Lack of Physical Activity

Why haven't you become more active? It is difficult for many of us to defend ourselves when we know we should be exercising more. Print out this little "self-evaluation" to help you pinpoint, and hopefully correct, your reasons for not applying more activity into your lifestyle. This is meant to help - not criticize! And do be honest with yourself - it won't help you if you are not.

#3 - Very likely      #2 - Somewhat likely      #1 - Somewhat unlikely       #0 - Very unlikely

How likely are you to say?
  1. I cannot find time to add physical activity to my already busy schedule.
  2. I do not exercise much, because my family and friends do not enjoy active things.
  3. After work, I am too tired to get any exercise.
  4. I have considered getting more exercise, but cannot seem to start.
  5. As I age, exercising seems riskier.
  6. I would exercise more, if I ever could master a sport.
  7. I don't have easy access to jogging trails, swimming pools, bike paths, etc.
  8. Physical activity takes too much time from other commitments - work, family, etc.
  9. I am embarrassed about how I would look exercising with others.
  10. I am too short on sleep to get up early or stay up later to exercise.
  11. It is easier to find excuses not to exercise than to actually do it.
  12. I know people who have hurt themselves overdoing exercise.
  13. I cannot imagine learning a new sport at my age.
  14. Taking a class, joining a club or buying the right equipment is too expensive.
  15. I do not have enough free time during the day to include exercise.
  16. Social activities with friends or family do not usually include physical activity.
  17. I am too tired during the week and need weekends to catch up on my rest.
  18. I would like to get more exercise, but cannot seem to follow through and stick to it.
  19. I am afraid I will injure myself or have a heart attack.
  20. I am not good enough at any physical activity to enjoy it.
  21. If we had exercise facilities and showers at work, I might exercise.
To score yourself:
Place the number you selected in the corresponding numbered space provided (the number for statement one on line one, etc.). Add the three scores across each line. Any score of five or greater identifies an important barrier to face and overcome. Example: In line one we have 1 + 9 + 15 = Lack of time. Take the number you choose for question one, plus the number you choose for question 9 and 15, add the three numbers together. If they equal five or greater, your excuse is lack of time.

Questions:
1 + 9 + 15 = Lack of time
2 + 9 + 16 = Social influence
3 + 10 + 17 = Lack of energy
4 + 11 + 18 = Lack of willpower
5 + 12 + 19 = Fear of injury
6 + 13 + 20 + Lack of skill
7 + 15 + 21 = Lack of resources


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