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Why most people struggle to stick with exercise

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New research suggests that lasting fitness habits depend less on willpower and more on how exercise makes you feel in the moment.

Many people believe staying fit comes down to discipline, but researchers say the real answer may be something entirely different.

You know the feeling. A new workout routine begins with enthusiasm, fresh goals, and a genuine belief that this time will be different. Then a few weeks pass, life gets busy, motivation fades, and those running shoes stay by the door.

It's a pattern experienced by millions every year. According to research reviewed by science writer Vijay Kumar Malesu and assessed by researcher Benedette Cuffari, the reason often has far less to do with willpower than most people think, reports News Medical.

Looking for answers

For decades, health advice has focused on explaining why exercise is important. Yet researchers increasingly suggest that knowledge alone rarely leads to lasting behavioral change.

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Instead, people are more likely to stay active when exercise provides immediate value. That could be the boost in energy after a walk, the enjoyment of a favorite sport, or the satisfaction that comes from seeing progress.

Studies involving gym members have also found that individuals who maintain consistent exercise habits often share two characteristics: confidence in their ability to stick with a routine and support from people around them.

The body remembers

Even small experiences during a workout can shape future behavior. A positive session can create anticipation for the next one, while exhaustion or frustration may discourage future participation.

Researchers also note that people respond differently to physical activity. Some quickly experience increased energy and improved mood, while others face greater fatigue or slower recovery. These differences may help explain why the same workout plan works well for one person but not another.

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What really works

The evidence suggests that long-term habits are rarely built through strict rules or constant self-pressure. Instead, they tend to develop when physical activity fits naturally into everyday life.

Supportive social environments, flexible routines, and realistic goals appear to significantly improve the chances of long-term success.

Rather than forcing yourself through workouts you dislike, researchers suggest that finding an activity you genuinely enjoy may be one of the most effective strategies for staying active.

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