Finding Joy in Movement

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For many of us, the joy of movement is personal and unique. Over the years, I’ve learned that finding the right form of exercise isn’t about following the latest social media trends or succumbing to strict diet culture. It’s about exploring different types of movement that make you feel good — whether that’s a vigorous strength training session, a gentle tai chi class, or even dancing in your living room. My journey from high school athletics to navigating a busy adult life taught me that when your exercise routine isn’t filling your cup, it might be time to switch things up.

My Journey to Rediscovering Movement

When I was a college athlete, my schedule was relentless — 5 am practices and long training sessions meant that my physical activity was highly structured. However, transitioning into the “real world” freed me from rigid schedules. I soon found that while I still enjoyed my daily runs and regular exercise, I craved variety. I mixed in weight lifting, boxing, and even at-home Peloton workouts to keep things fresh. This evolution helped me realize that movement should be a joyful movement practice, not just a chore.

“The most important thing is to move your body in a way that brings you inner peace and energy.”

Why Finding Joy in Movement Matters

Finding the right exercise routine can have transformative effects on both your physical health and mental health. Here’s why rediscovering your passion for movement is essential:

How to Rediscover Your Favorite Types of Movement

If you’re feeling stuck or uninspired, consider these steps to explore new forms of movement:

1. Experiment with Different Activities

2. Listen to Your Body

3. Embrace Change Without Pressure

4. Leverage Social Connections

Creating a Sustainable Movement Routine

The key to long-term success is to build a sustainable habit. Think of it like constructing a house — you need a solid foundation before adding the finishing touches. Start with a consistent exercise routine that fits into your daily routine, then gradually incorporate new activities. Over time, these small changes can lead to significant improvements in your physical health and mental health.

Final Thoughts

Ultimately, the joy of movement is about reconnecting with what makes you feel alive. Whether you’re into strength training, yoga, or simply taking a long walk to clear your mind, the most important thing is to keep moving in ways that bring you happiness.

“Movement is not just exercise — it’s a celebration of what your body can do.”

Remember, your fitness journey is uniquely yours. Explore different forms of movement, embrace new activities, and let your routine evolve with you. There’s no one “right” way to move — just the right way for you.

Start today, and discover the transformative benefits of a movement practice that truly fills your cup!

Last Updated: February 27, 2025

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