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Originally Posted by KatieC87
This is so, so true. I can be on the elliptical, feeling fine, but I see how far I've got to go and I just want to give up. It really helps me to - and I know this sounds silly - keep track of the minutes in percentages. So, I'll be running, get to 6 minutes, and think You're 20% done! Ha! I keep going with that until it's over. I used to cover up the clock, but that only discouraged me because I would eventually peak and be devastated that only 7 minutes, or whatever, had passed.
Haha! What I have to do for anything that's gonna last longer than 15minutes is just make sure I am in no way aware of how long I have been going and still need to go. And then it flies by. On the elliptical that means just putting it on TV mode and not touched the screen. Before I know it, it's over. Not knowing means I can tell myself I am almost there. Could be any second now. So much easier.
As for running - I just started so I am really uncoordinated so I basically just focus on that. What to do with my arms and my legs. How to breath. And not on the time. This guy on my mp3 player will tell me when I can stop for a walk. I am doing c25k, so that's really nice. The Voice tries to be motivational also with stuff like "halfway, you are doing great" but all I can think then is "yeh yeh, you are sayign that to a gazillion people, you don't know wether I am even running." LOL