The Telegram (St. John's)

Resolve to succeed in fitness this year

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Here are some principles to help set — and keep — fitness and healthy resolution­s for 2018: Start small

It’s important to focus on gradual improvemen­ts and aim to change one behaviour at a time. Start with what you can manage and increase exercise levels slowly. Small successes help build confidence and soon your intentions will become habits. Talk about it

Tell your friends and family about your plans to build in more physical activity or change your eating habits. By putting it out there you’re more likely to follow through. Plus, you’ll receive lots of encouragem­ent and support. Be kind to yourself

When it comes to fitness and healthier eating, it’s important to celebrate your successes and not dwell on the negatives. If you miss a workout one week, make it a point to follow through on your gym routine the week after. Don’t worry about tiny slip-ups. Focus on the big picture.

Get an exercise partner

Being accountabl­e to someone else is a huge part of showing up for your workout. Working out with someone else can be more enjoyable and make the time go faster, plus you get extra motivation from the positive feedback.

Be specific

Instead of saying, “I’ll get into better shape,” or, “I’ll only eat healthy foods from now on,” be more specific. Resolution­s with timelines and specifics are easier to measure. For example, “I will lose 10 pounds to feel more confident on my beach vacation in March,” or, “I will eat vegetables instead of potato chips at lunchtime to improve my energy levels in the afternoon at work.” Having a specific goal helps you know what to do when temptation arises, and it’s easier to measure success and adapt to reach your goals.

Do it for ‘future you’

People are more successful at attaining their resolution­s when they keep their future self in mind. Sign up for a 5K run in the spring, plan to look great on your beach vacation or aim to be active with your grandkids. You’re more likely to withstand pitfalls if you’re focused on future success.

Source: Goodlife Fitness

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