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Originally Posted by Dietor
I have reached to the realisation that I don't like exercising. I have done it for long, and I love the results, but no, I don't genuinely like the process.
Anyone else feeling the same?
I'm like you - willing to do what's necessary to get results, but I'd be very happy doing nothing if I could get away with it.
That said, I like exercising now more than I used to. Having gotten in good enough shape now that I can jog on the treadmill, I enjoy the benefits - like stress relief, a mental break, and "me" time to listen to music and/or think. I also enjoy lifting more than I used to, because my muscles are getting more and more prominent and I can see that when they're under tension. In general, I enjoy earning my self-respect, which I do with every workout.
I also recently rediscovered my love for roller skating and am getting a pair of roller blades for Christmas that I can't wait to try out. That's the only activity I've ever done that didn't feel like exercise because I enjoyed it so much. I actually forgot that I'm back to a normal size now, so things that were previously out of the question, like skating, are options again.