Get Your Exercise “Mojo” Back and Keep It With Colour

COLOUR CAN PLAY AN IMPORTANT PART IN HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT YOUR TRAINING OR PRACTICE

The New Year means a fresh start and inspiration to start exercising.

How do you keep and maintain that exercise “Mojo” down the track?

Colour can play an important part in how you feel about your training or practice.

Yoga is a stretching modality and people tend to wear calm, soothing pastel colours such as blues, pinks and neutral or natural colours like browns, creams and black. 

If you are into cardio brighter, energetic colours can get you pumped up, motivated and the fire within really going. – Neon oranges, hot pinks and fluorescent greens and yellows are great for energetic workouts – step, pump, running, boxing.  Reds, and blacks are popular with strength training.

The psychological effect colour has is quite surprising. Just imagine if you walked into a gym and EVERYONE was wearing all black… close your eyes and imagine black clothes, black gym equipment … How motivated would you feel? Now imagine all colours of the rainbow – different people wearing their choice of colour – it makes your workout interesting and fun. If you are doing a relaxation class add some beautiful colour and you think of beautiful things.

  • Black is a good base colour for staples such as tights and shorts – Team with something coloured (Black can represent coolness, toughness, individuality and strength – it can also represent “sustaining”)
  • White – Another neutral (Lovely and fresh – it can represent a change in attitude, great for re-starting your exercise programme, good for taking you through that pain barrier)
  • Red – The colour of courage, tenacity, determination, strength, attracts attention so you are more likely to work hard
  • Yellow – The colour of creativity and enthusiasum, fun , friendly and happy. All help with motivation
  • Brown – A steady, calming colour associated with the earth/environment – good for yoga and relaxation
  • Blue – Calm and assertive. Good colour for resolve and commitment
  • Green – Pale green is best for relaxation or stretching exercise but brighter greens are great for consistent training as can represent loyalty
  • Orange – Is good for creating energy and a sense of fun., a fresh colour
  • Pink – The passion colour – can help to develop a passion for a chosen exercise or sport
  • Purple – is usually a creative or artistic colour and depending on the shade is good for yoga, pilates or brighter purple for strength and cardio training

Introducing colour to your workout of course is not the magic answer to bring back your “Mojo” but do whatever personally works for you to “keep re-igniting that mojo” – it may be joining a gym (Choose a gym that is easy and convenient for you); and/or

At Beauty Glow we can assist with finding your True Colours