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Make a Fitness Contract


By Deepi Brar
CONSUMER HEALTH INTERACTIVE

Fitness experts say you're much more likely to stick to a workout routine if you put it in writing. One good way to do this is to write up a contract with yourself.

We've put together a blank contract for you to complete -- just print out this page and fill in the boxes with a pen or pencil. Then, post your contract on your refrigerator or bulletin board so you can look at it every day for inspiration.

Click here for the fitness contract (PDF file)

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Last updated June 4, 2009
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