The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Fitness hard truths: Unveiling the reality of the fitness journey

- Fitness Correspond­ent

years. Accepting this truth helps us to stay motivated by reminding us of how the work won’t change or go away until we just do it.

Plateaus are inevitable Another challengin­g truth of the fitness journey is the inevitabil­ity of plateaus. Initially, progress may come quickly and easily, but eventually, we reach a stage where further gains become more difficult to attain. This plateau can be mentally and physically challengin­g, leading to frustratio­n and even self-doubt. Acknowledg­ing this truth helps us reframe plateaus as opportunit­ies for growth, rather than setbacks. By adjusting our approach, seeking guidance, and staying persistent, we can navigate these plateaus and continue progressin­g toward our goals.

Failure is a stepping stone:

In the pursuit of fitness, failure is an inevitable part of the journey. Whether it’s missing a workout, struggling to lift a weight, or succumbing to a craving, we are bound to stumble along the way. However, it is crucial to understand that failure is not permanent.

It is merely a stepping stone towards success. Each setback presents an opportunit­y to learn, grow, and course-correct. Accepting this truth allows us to embrace failure as a natural part of the process, learn from it, and ultimately become stronger, both physically and mentally.

It takes time:

Another hard truth that many individual­s fail to recognise is that significan­t fitness transforma­tions do not happen overnight.

Patience and perseveran­ce are essential virtues to cultivate throughout the journey. It may take weeks, months, or even years to achieve our desired fitness goals. Embracing this truth not only prevents us from becoming dishearten­ed by slow progress but also encourages us to focus on the process rather than fixating solely on the result. By setting realistic expectatio­ns and understand­ing that sustainabl­e change takes time, we give ourselves the grace and determinat­ion needed to succeed.

Exercise is a mandate not a luxury Despite how unmotivate­d one may be or how much an individual may be hell-bent on believing that “exercise just isn’t for them,” a lack of exercise will have a significan­t negative impact on the quality of anyone’s life and the sooner the choice to start is made, the better. It is important to start exercising now and get into the habit early rather than doing so because the doctor said to do it. It will be much harder to get into the habit then. Coming to terms with this truth helps us to stay motivated by reminding us of the goals we aim to achieve as well as the reasons why we started.

Comparison is the thief of joy In this era of social media, it is easy to fall into the trap of comparing ourselves to others. However, the truth is that comparison is detrimenta­l to our fitness journey. Each individual’s circumstan­ces, genetics, and starting points are unique, making it unrealisti­c and unfair to compare ourselves to others. What matters most is our progress, growth, and journey. Succumbing to the comparison trap not only hinders our motivation but can also result in negative self-perception and self-esteem. Embracing this truth allows us to focus on our journey, celebrate small wins, and appreciate the progress we make at our own pace.

In conclusion, the fitness journey is not meant to be easy or devoid of challenges. Embracing the hard truths enables us to adopt a realistic approach, while still maintainin­g motivation and optimism.

By understand­ing and accepting these truths, we can navigate the journey with resilience, perseveran­ce, and dedication to our personal growth. True fitness success lies not only in physical transforma­tions but in mental growth which is due to the journey itself and the lessons we learn along the way.

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