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Getting Back to the Gym After Diwali: Return of the Software Developer

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11/4/2024
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Getting Back to the Gym After Diwali: Return of the Software Developer

As a software developer, I do not live in a world of extended hours without exercise, sitting all day with some stress. But this time, I decided to take a stand for health. After months of dedication, regular gym visits and diet balancing, I could lose 2.5 kg and build enough strength to lift the necessary weights for myself. But then, Diwali came – a whole season of celebrations, mouth-watering sweets, and an excessive amount of home-cooked food. And now after a little break that has perhaps included a wee bit too much indulgence; it's time to focus and get back on track, but where do I even start? Here are the tips I am using to gradually ease myself back into the fitness routine, which should help you too if you are in the same boat.

  1. Small Steps, Not Giant Leaps Don't try to jump into serious workouts right away; you need to get back on your pre-Diwali routine. I think you have to start small, but manageable, like going to the gym three times a week, walking 20 minutes a day, or doing some simple workout in the comfort of your home.

For me, it has been about gradually easing into the gym routine with lighter weights and shorter workouts. This helps to reduce the risk of injury and keeps me motivated without feeling overwhelmed.

  1. Remember the Reason You Started It is easy to lose motivation after a break, especially when the couch and leftover sweets are calling. But what really keeps me going is finding the time to think about why I did this to begin with-to alleviate the ache from years of sitting or simply feel better. Recall your goals and remind yourself how far you have progressed. For me, this is simple enough: if I think about the fact that I am just a little bit stronger, or at least a little bit more energized, I lace my running shoes back up again and head out to the gym.

Set New Goals and Milestones:
Diwali perhaps diverted my attention, but on the other hand, also gave me a chance to reassess my goals. Helpful to set new milestones once I returned from my break. Perhaps my next aim would be to lose yet another 2 kg, or perhaps lift a somewhat heavier weight than before. New, achievable targets like these can create that very sense of excitement and focus that keeps you moving forward.

  1. Strength over Punishment
    It's quite tempting to hit the gym harder than ever after Diwali, burning out the calories from the festival. But such punishment is not always going to pay off; instead, I am following strength exercises according to my necessity, doing postures and balanced muscles more than just cardio workout. It keeps me absorbed and does not let the burnout occur due to excessive rigorous workouts.

  2. Conscious surveillance of the progress
    This helps track progress in the way it is best for achieving a given goal. If I were trying to lift heavier, I'd be tracking weights from week to week. It's something as simple as a workout log tracking the weights I use and seeing the progress. It is just a bit of mindful tracking without making an obsession of each minute detail so that I can rejoice at small wins.

  3. Maintain your diet in a balance
    Post-festival cravings are quite tough once Diwali is all over and its treats run out. I am not making any abrupt decisions to remove sweets or comfort food totally from my diet. On the other hand, by planning my meals with nutritious foods that have a balanced intake of my wanted cravings, I am trying hard to balance things out. Instead of going cold turkey about sweets, I will always have a small portion while having a protein-rich meal. It keeps me going without binge eating and assists me in maintaining my ideal fitness.

  4. Be Accountable to Friends or Family
    Accountability is a great motivator. I have discovered that checking in with a gym buddy, a friend, or even a family member who knows about my fitness goals helps me stay committed. This could mean texting each other about your workout plan for the day or sharing progress. Knowing that someone else is cheering for you makes all the difference when motivation is low.

  5. Reward Yourself in Small Triumphs
    Whenever I finish up any workout session or complete my milestone goals, I wish to take some time out and reward myself with something, be it a new gym outfit or a healthy snack that I crave for. This kind of a reward will reinforce the feeling in my mind that each small effort counts towards the final aim. Maybe rewards will also make "getting back on track" after the chaos of holidays somewhat enjoyable.

  6. Don't forget the importance of rest.
    One great thing I learned was that the rest after a workout is equally significant. Chances are my body might be reeling with the past time off taken. Adding rest days into my workout time will help me in recovery due to stress and probably injuring myself. Giving respect to my pace during this time of getting back into my routine, especially after the indulgence of the holiday season.
    Conclusion
    It actually is very challenging to get back into the gym after Diwali, but if I'm able to maintain the correct mindset and break down my efforts into tiny, manageable steps, then it definitely is possible to get back on track. Embracing the journey rather than trying to force myself to compensate for the festive treats really seems to be helping me to build momentum in a sustainable manner. Whether you're a fellow developer or someone eager to recommit to fitness, remember that progress is a journey, not a race. Celebrate the small wins, stay the course, and let's get back to feeling our best!

Happy lifting, and here's to a balanced, healthy, and motivated post-Diwali season!

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