Every Sunday, people have great intentions of changing their lives and starting their diet for the 100th time. Unfortunately Life can interrupt the best of plans. Work can cause stress, kids can get sick and motivation can waver. Learn about how making SMART(Specific Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and TImely) goals can focus the mind on what needs to be done and help us take action.
Fitness goals can be compared to a football team setting a goal at the start of a season. For some reason people think fitness goals are different.
When a new year comes, we tell ourselves no more junk food ever, going to kill myself in the gym for the rest of my life and giving up alcohol forever. This isn’t you of course 😉
A lot of people think they have the ability of a Manchester United or City. When in reality they are more like a Watford.
“Tomorrow is a fresh start, that’s it back fully committed to training, I’m buying that green smoothie I seen in the health store and joining that spin class where Patrick lost twenty pound ”. Beer bellied Jack had been down this road before and wanted to make sure that this time would be different in his weight loss pursuits. Day…
The Best Intentions We all start our diet or fitness goals with the greatest intentions. Maybe we want to once and for all drop that two stone, or maybe we want to get ripped for that holiday in May. No matter the goal is we always have the perfect diet mapped out in our heads. “No more crap until this holiday in May”. “That’s it…
Have you ever wondered why starting a new fitness regime can seem extremely hard and then all of a sudden without even realizing, you get into the swing of things and it seems to just be 2nd nature?. Or have you ever tried to give up something such as junk food like crisps and chocolate with endless failures causing us…