I feel it is important to set fitness goals, but it’s equally important to reward yourself once you reach them. After completing my first triathlon, I bought a new purse. If you need ideas for rewarding yourself, take a lesson from FitSugar readers and how they recognize their achievements. “Going to the gym and working out is its own reward because it makes me feel so much better.” – kclulu “As I am losing the weight, I made a rewards list for each milestone. At 10 pounds, I bought myself hip scarves for belly dancing. At 20 pounds, I watched all five of the Best Picture nominees in February. At 30 pounds, I got an iPod Touch. And at 40 pounds, which is where I am now, I got a hula hoop and signed up for dance lessons. When I reach 50, I get to go on vacation.” – tamaradulva “When I reach a milestone, I reward myself by buying new gym clothes.” – sandy82 To see the other ways FitSugar readers reward their fit and healthy efforts, read more. “My fitness goal IS my reward! My boyfriend wants to go on a challenging week-long mountain trek later this year. It’s been his dream since he was little, and I’m so touched that he wants me to go with him. I’m working out every day and strength training to get ready for it. Being

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10 Ways to Reward Yourself For Reaching Fitness Goals


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