
Find victory with your New Year's fitness resolution.
The new year is here and with it comes the time-tested tradition of resolutions. Many people make health and wellness resolutions and sadly, many people…don’t keep them. Gym memberships often soar at the beginning of the year. Dedication and passion runs through the veins at an all time high. Then, weeks or months into the new year, the excitement fades, life happens and the gyms become slowly less busy.
That’s why we highly recommend making an investment in a set of resistance bands for your fitness goals.
First – you will own the bands.
Second, they can travel anywhere with you.
Third, our website offers a ton of resources like DVDs and YouTube videos to teach you how to get in the best shape with the bands.
Once you own the bands, here are a few ideas on how to keep those fitness resolutions…
Break Your Resolution Into More Attainable Goals
Often we’ll hear of resolutions that include substantial weight loss of 30 lbs or more. Or a workout plan that includes five-days-a-week of religious training. The problem with resolutions many times is they aren’t attainable at the very beginning. Instead of making a resolution to lose 30 lbs, aim for 2 lbs a week of weight loss for 15 weeks. In just a few short months you’ll have lost 30 lbs and you’ll find the motivation you need every week because your goal is manageable and attainable. The same goes for those who want to work out during the week. Instead of five-days-a-week, start with Tuesday/Thursday for two months. Then switch to Monday/Wednesday/Friday for two months and build up over the course of six months. Choosing lofty fitness resolutions that don’t allow you to find victories along the way are recipes for resolution let downs.
Build In Healthy Rewards
Once you’ve set some attainable goals, build in some healthy rewards for reaching milestones along the way. Make sure to keep them “healthy.” If your goal is weight loss, a trip to Krispie Kreme is counter productive. If your goal is working out three times a week and on the second week you take two of those days off as a “reward” – that’s not productive either. But find those things you can reward yourself with as you accomplish your health and fitness milestones. A new outfit, fitness equipment, movie night, book or MP3 file. These rewards will motivate you even amidst times of tiredness, disappointment or lack of passion.
Get a Workout Buddy
This one might be obvious, but you are actually more likely to workout if you have someone to keep you accountable. You might consider finding a personal trainer who can not only motivate you but create a fitness plan specifically for you. You could also join a gym and enroll in a class that meets for several months. If, like many Americans, you’re feeling the effects of an economic slowdown, your best option might be to find a friend, family member or co-worker that has similar fitness resolutions. On the mornings you don’t want to head to the gym or the lunch breaks where you’d rather stay at your desk…a workout buddy can be the difference between keeping a resolution and letting it wilt away.
Find Solutions That Work For You
One of the best ways to keep a health and wellness resolution is to find a solution that works for you. Maybe you can’t afford a gym membership or find three days of free time to do a 90-minute workout each day. There are a variety of fitness solutions that you can do at home with little cost besides the initial purchase. Resistance band training is an affordable, versatile solution. Using your own body weight in plyometric workouts is another great option as it uses dynamic exercises with varying intensity. Lastly walking at the local mall, outside or even starting some light jogging are all doable. Find the option that works best for you; your schedule and pace of life is key.
Make this new year different and become someone who can keep their health and wellness resolutions. Start small, reward yourself, get accountability and find a workout solution that works for you. This time next year, hopefully you’ll be in the best position to say that you kept your resolution and you’re ready to conquer another.









