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by zacoder 4176 days ago
I know you love talking out of your ass. But if you ever decide to push yourself for more than two months, you will understand that a fitness habit never feels forced. You will chase it in an active manner because you will love it.

Ask any fit or sporty individual you know. They don't do it because they have to. They do it because they want to.

The boredom you mentioned is natural. Everybody gets it at the exact same strength and at the exact same moments. The difference is that some people are disciplined enough to continue and burn through it. And only then you get to see the fun and enjoyment part.

Discipline is king. With anything else you're just lying to yourself. Nobody will create the perfect environment for you to be comfortable with physical effort. You're the one that has to do it.

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Thanks for this reply, now I know not to waste any more time with you. You clearly know everything. Best of luck.
I'm afraid that you misunderstood. I was the one wasting time with you. You're clearly having a problem with maintaining a fitness habit. Don't blame me if don't like the reality. I'm just giving you the cold hard truth everybody else tries to sugarcoat.
Heh, you don't know me, and I don't have a fitness problem. I spent two months this year fighting and training muay thai in Bangkok. That includes waking up at 5:30am and running 6k before padwork/bagwork/sparring, and then training again in the afternoon. That's the lazy fighters regimen, pro fighters are required to run twice that. At home I train 4-5 days a week. My vacation is literally going to Thailand for fight camps.

You know how I know you're full of it? Its the bullshitter's law: the amount of knowledge a person has is inversely related to how well they claim to know a topic.

Since you already know everything about motivation and achievement, there's nothing for me to discuss here with you. Everyone is weak and stupid except for you.

And in all of that training discipline is a small part? Who is the bullshitter now?
Discipline is only a small part of the answer and IMO the wrong place to start with, especially for people who have never had good fitness habits.

What's more important is finding activities that are naturally motivating and fun to do. These habits are far easier to build when they are more rewarding.

And then you naturally build discipline because the cost of missing out becomes more expensive to you.