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Well here we all are, January 2009, the new year and a happy new year to you!! Now that we have the pleasantry’s out of the way lets get down to the nitty gritty.
On average over the festive season it is estimated that the average amount of weight that we put on is just over 3 kilos. This could explain the fact that the majority of New Year’s resolutions are to get fit/loose weight or some variation of the same meaning.
Now we have all seen it and we have if were honest probably all done it. After the initial month or so and maybe even sooner, you’ve guessed it, it has petered out and probably come to a complete halt. Bye bye new years resolution 2009 and bye bye a fitter healthier you. So what happened? Scroll down and take a look at the most common reasons why people will fail their training programs, how many apply to you??
The top two excuses we here from clients has got to be 1. I have been busy and 2. I have not had time. These two can also in some cases just mean a lack of motivation. They are quickly followed by, I have been busy at work, been busy with the kids, been busy with house chores, cooking, shopping etc, and the list can go on. These can all be genuine excuses.
If we have a busy lifestyle and you find your self using the above excuses then taking on a training program is not going to work, why because when we use the above excuses it shows we have not planned and organized our time effectively as we could, even if we have taken that first important step and wrote down what we need to get done in one week or even one day, how many do you cross off, and how many have you put off to another time, which leads to another reason why we fail, not taking ACTION! It’s all well and good sitting down and organizing what you want to accomplish, if you do not action it, it amounts to absolutely NOTHING !
All this organizing and actioning can make for an even more busy life. Where has the extra time come from for your training? If your training has just been added on to your endless to do list then it will end up after a while just being forgotten. The mistake made is not sacrificing something else. If we want to add a training program into our lives something has got to give, maybe take it away from those TV hrs!!:o)
If after all this we have time for a social network of friends and family!!, are they being supportive or just being negative, will they help us out once in a while to help us reach our goals and dreams or will they be that niggling voice saying “oh don’t be boring have another drink “, “have a piece of cake it’s my birthday”. Yes negative peer pressure can stop us from succeeding too.
So let’s be honest now, how many applied to you??
Now that you know what to avoid to stop you from succeeding there are no further excuses! and all I can do is wish you good luck in your 2009 new years fitness resolution.
All the best Marie





