How do you get through the tough parts of your workout where you can barely finish? I have a really tough time maintaining form once I get to that point, no matter how slow I’m going.

Ninive U.
If it that tough for you then just lower your weights w hen you feel you can no longer carry the weights of the others to something that will push you enough but you can maintain pushing
Lina U.
I always motivate myself by thinking about how i’ve been wanting to improve myself and my habits, and that i’ve come so far and i’m so close to finishing this workout. i also think about how good and proud i’ll feel after i’m done whereas if i decide to quit, i’ll just be unfulfilled, and that usually does the trick.
Aur Lien E.
Personally, before starting a workout, I’ll check in with myself – how is my headspace, what’s my energy like, how intense is/was the day, what emotions are active at the time?

This helps me determine the duration and type of exercise/movement/workout to opt for depending on the day. Having options/variety can make the approach towards working out & it’s completion less overwhelming.

It’s important to be gentle and accepting with our body and mind’s state. To not be judgemental when we have reached our limit or do not have capacity to push further. To allow ourselves to be flexible in how we continue or wrap up the session.

When the workout gets challenging and we know we can push through, we need to be able to motivate ourselves to see it through – whatever works for you. Whether it’s choosing how to reward ourselves after the session or telling ourselves, “one more rep, just a little more, I can finish this”.

Be mindful to take breaks to breath slower and deeper, give ourselves a moment to recenter, refocus and regain composure and quieten any negative/judgemental voices. If we really can’t continue, it is entirely okay to wrap up the session. Wind down with breathing and stretching, also acknowledgement and gratitude towards ourselves for the time and effort, agree that this is enough for today and we’ve done well.