“Once exercise becomes a habit, it just feels easier,” says Charles Duhigg, author of The Power of Habit, who trained for the 2012 New York City Marathon. “So when you don’t feel like doing it, it doesn’t take as much willpower.”
Make a plan According to Duhigg, every habit is made up of a group of cues (e.g., time, place, mood, music, certain other people), a reward (chocolate, massage, hot shower, smoothie), and a routine (the workout). So pick some cues (e.g., the most convenient time to exercise; the best route to take) and rewards that will incentivize you to get out there. Then write out a plan with the cues and rewards, and post it where you can see it.
Keep it regular Create a pre-exercise routine to cue…