Through all the years that I have been working as a professional personal trainer, one question seems to come up over and over again: "Michael, do you really mean to tell me that you actually enjoy working out?" The question is usually accompanied by a quizzical look of suspense. The answer is an unequivocal yes! However, many people do not share my enthusiasm and are constantly on a quest to find "that place" where exercise is not dreaded but actually enjoyed. Well, getting to "that place" is a process that takes time, commitment, and hard work. And while getting there is one goal, staying there is a whole other ball game. I realize that exercise is a hard work and can often seem grueling to some people. Throughout this column, I will be discussing some common proven methods to avoid burnout and enhance motivation for exercise. These methods will include: Consistency, Scheduling, Incorporating Variety, Logging Progress, and Rewards.