Almost three weeks into 2023 and if you’re not seeing results from New Year’s fitness goals, here is some help. The beginning of January is the time when many of you embark on more healthful habits. For some, it is dry January, no drinking alcohol. For others, it’s getting back into the gym or starting a new fitness routine. I have friends who are trying to meet goals not just for their health, but also for vanity.
One of them has a milestone birthday this year and they don’t want to look their age. Another has a big class reunion and she wants the men to drool. Yet another has a wedding and wants to fit into his tux again. Whatever your reasons for getting into shape or better health, nothing sucks worse than making herculean efforts, and not seeing any results.
The folks at Fitness Volt say if you just tweak a couple of things, you might see the needles of improvement move faster.
Help with fitness goals
The first question they ask is one that can be hard to answer. Are you pushing yourself hard enough? It’s so easy to do the same thing day after day. You get stuck in a routine that your body gets comfortable with and is no longer challenged by. As you build your strength and resilience to weights and cardio, you need to push a little more to keep improving. If you don’t, you will plateau. If you are coming up with your own routines, perhaps it is time to invest in a trainer, even if it’s just for a short month or two. Nothing is more frustrating than putting in the time, and not seeing any results.
If that is where you are, we are here to offer some ideas to help get you over the hump. Here are the top five reasons you’re likely not seeing results from New Year’s fitness goals.