Sticking to your New Year’s Resolutions
And some moves to help you get there…
Click here for the Sac and Company segment that inspired this blog
Every January 1st (or the first Monday of a new year) gyms, parks, and fitness trainers are swarmed with people hoping to make this year different from the last. The reality of the matter is 1/3 of the people who make New Year’s resolutions are give-up before February 1st , 73% give up before meeting their goal, and only 8% are successful.
So why make resolutions at all? If you don’t make them you can’t break them right? The flip side is if you don’t make them, you can’t achieve them either.
Making a plan means you’ll likely do better than you would if you had made no plan at all. So how do you get into that elite group of 8%? Bottom Line – don’t stress about it.
Here are some tips on how to make this year a healthier one:
1. Having a plan is better than none at all . In the words of Bruce Lee:

2. Don’t Give Up! Just Modify.
This time a little advice from the very motivational Tony Robbins:

There’s nothing wrong with re working your plan after you’ve figured out the first approach doesn’t work for you.
3. Celebrate your Journey

Success isn’t always the best teacher. Use your mistakes to help you
make progress. Any athlete will tell you they miss way more shots than
ever make.
4.Focus on Specific Goals. People who make specific goals are 10x more likely to reach them.
Not: I’m going to work-out
Try This: I’m going to make time for at least 3 hours of structured activity a week
If you’re someone who gets discouraged from not reaching you goals, then
set a goal you know you can achieve, and give yourself room to do
better.
This year at whatever point you are at in your health and fitness routine give yourself credit for the good things you’ve done so far and…

5. When you can’t make it to the gym or do a complete workout, try this quick routine:
Warm Up – 10 Reps on Each



Quick Anywhere Work Out
10 Reps of Each / 1-4 Sets (whatever you have time for)










