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How to Set Fitness Goals
by Coach Briody
Fitness goals are something thousands of people set out to accomplish each day. Why do they fail? Making promises to yourself to go to the gym everyday is not a goal. More specifically, it is not a clear goal. Even actually going to the gym everyday is not a goal. Let's simplify and divide goals into 3 groups: physical, nutritional, and behavioral. Now that we have sorted it out, take 3 index cards, and on each of them write down your same 3 goals on each. Be precise. One goes in your wallet or purse, the next on or in the fridge, and the third in a drawer that you open everyday. These will serve as your reminders of your targets. 1. Plan your goals: How will you achieve them? 2. Benchmark Progress: Seeing small steps toward the target will keep you motivated. 3. Make your goals attainable. Be realistic. 4. Plan training: Make an appointment with yourself for training and find a workout routine that will keep you inspired. Be sure to add exercise variety to your workouts. 5. Set goals that are measurable: Lower body fat, slimmer waistline, lower cholesterol, faster mile etc. 6. If resources allow it, seek guidance from a qualified personal trainer and/or dietitian. With clear fitness targets and a proper plan you can easily stick with and accomplish your fitness goals. By Coach Briody, ACE certified Personal Trainer |
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