Habits of Fit People: Put On Your Workout Clothes
You want to be a fit person, right? That's why I'm sharing my own habits for keeping fit and staying healthy in the ongoing Habits of Fit People series.
Here's one that works for me: Getting dressed in my workout clothes This is especially helpful on the days when I am just not feeling motivated to work out.
I previously shared another similar tip: sleeping in your workout clothes. I still use that habit to this day—especially in the fall and winter months. But I don't always exercise in the morning, and if you don't either, well, that tip really isn't going to do much for you.
A couple nights a week, when I do not teach any fitness classes, I need to find the motivation to work out on my own after I leave the office. Trust me, it is not always easy. Like many of you, I don't always want to exercise, especially after a long day at work. Sometimes, even when I have the best intentions, I often get distracted with other things: planning dinner, tending to the dog, running a quick errand, talking on the phone. So to help me stick to my evening workouts, I have to keep my workout on my mind—and my body. All I do is take the first step: I put on my workout clothes. So does it really make a difference?
Once I am dressed for a workout, it's like my whole attitude changes and I no longer dread my upcoming fitness endeavor. Sometimes, going through the motions can give you the motivation to get started. It's just like my habit of committing to just 10 minutes: it's doable, and once you start, you're more likely to continue.
The simple act of getting dressed and putting on those shoes is half the battle! It's a must-do before you can work out, but it's so easy to put off when you don't want to exercise. Once you do it, though, your body is likely to move into autopilot mode and start exercising. Like a dog that sees you putting on your sneakers and knows it's time for a walk, your body knows that once you're dressed, it's time to get moving! You can't tell me that you'd go through all the trouble of picking out your clothes, finding your socks, lacing up your shoes only to plop down on the couch and skip your workout—that is not happening when you follow through with this technique. Once you're dressed, you are ready for success!
I know it may seem silly, but in my experience, it really does work. It's one of those small tricks that can have a big impact on your attitude—and your actions. Don't believe me? Next time you are finding yourself distracted and wanting to skip the gym, get dressed. Then start with just 10 minutes. I promise you, you'll do more than you thought possible, and you'll never regret it.
Have you ever tried this technique? Do you agree that getting dressed can get you going in the right direction?

Here's one that works for me: Getting dressed in my workout clothes This is especially helpful on the days when I am just not feeling motivated to work out.
I previously shared another similar tip: sleeping in your workout clothes. I still use that habit to this day—especially in the fall and winter months. But I don't always exercise in the morning, and if you don't either, well, that tip really isn't going to do much for you.
A couple nights a week, when I do not teach any fitness classes, I need to find the motivation to work out on my own after I leave the office. Trust me, it is not always easy. Like many of you, I don't always want to exercise, especially after a long day at work. Sometimes, even when I have the best intentions, I often get distracted with other things: planning dinner, tending to the dog, running a quick errand, talking on the phone. So to help me stick to my evening workouts, I have to keep my workout on my mind—and my body. All I do is take the first step: I put on my workout clothes. So does it really make a difference?
Once I am dressed for a workout, it's like my whole attitude changes and I no longer dread my upcoming fitness endeavor. Sometimes, going through the motions can give you the motivation to get started. It's just like my habit of committing to just 10 minutes: it's doable, and once you start, you're more likely to continue.
The simple act of getting dressed and putting on those shoes is half the battle! It's a must-do before you can work out, but it's so easy to put off when you don't want to exercise. Once you do it, though, your body is likely to move into autopilot mode and start exercising. Like a dog that sees you putting on your sneakers and knows it's time for a walk, your body knows that once you're dressed, it's time to get moving! You can't tell me that you'd go through all the trouble of picking out your clothes, finding your socks, lacing up your shoes only to plop down on the couch and skip your workout—that is not happening when you follow through with this technique. Once you're dressed, you are ready for success!
I know it may seem silly, but in my experience, it really does work. It's one of those small tricks that can have a big impact on your attitude—and your actions. Don't believe me? Next time you are finding yourself distracted and wanting to skip the gym, get dressed. Then start with just 10 minutes. I promise you, you'll do more than you thought possible, and you'll never regret it.
Have you ever tried this technique? Do you agree that getting dressed can get you going in the right direction?

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Someone else mentioned they wore workout clothes every morning and it had no effect. I also start my lengthier cardio workouts with the same song - as soon as I hear the music (yes, quite Pavlovian) I'm psyched and ready to go. - 10/31/2012 10:00:59 AM
Thanks for being such a great motivator!!
-Donna;-) - 11/22/2010 12:45:54 AM
Also since I've gotten smaller, from a 22 to a 16, I've found that the workout clothes I'm able to buy are so much nicer, prettier, and make me feel so much better when I'm in them. Gone are the days of mens sweat pants and 1x-2x tee shirts.
Thanks for the great blog... and super motivational idea.
- 11/20/2010 7:39:21 PM
I thought , but, I am already dressed to go for a mile walk with my puppies.
Then, I thought, but it is late, I had a long day and I am tired.
Then I thought, but, I am already dressed...
So...I went for a walk...because I was already dressed.
Putting on workout clothes may just be the hardest part of getting motivated on those exxxxtra loooong days:)
- 11/18/2010 5:36:36 PM
Its the first thing I do when I get home. I want to get out of my work clothes anyway and why not change into workout clothes! - 11/18/2010 11:48:12 AM
And in the afternoon - if the weather is conducive - once I dress for walking the dog in the forest...well, she knows that I have my 'walking the dog' clothes on, & I just couldn't disappoint her.
Yes, dressing for the activity is the first step to making it happen. - 11/17/2010 11:47:42 AM
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