This year, here’s how you can make your New Year’s fitness resolution and stick to it

Every ‘body’ is different; every ‘body’ has its uniqueness and limitations. Set goals depending upon what you and your body can take.

It’s no surprise that many of us pick staying fit as a New Year’s resolution. Here are some simple tips by Arushi Verma, co-founder, FITPASS that will help you stay motivated.

Be specific – Getting healthy and fit is a vague goal. So, in the coming year, be specific if you want to lose weight/ inches or you want to gain weight depending on your BMI or you want to bulk up i.e., strengthen your muscles and core.

Measurable – Sometimes, adding a number is all you need to achieve your goal with dedication. So, if you want to lose or gain weight, define how much.

Attainable – While adding a number, one should keep in mind that getting and staying fit requires a lot of efforts, so it’s good to take baby steps at the starting. The key to achieving any long-term goal is to first start with achieving short term goals in the same path.

Relevant – Set goals depending upon where you are in your life. Your friend might be able to do loads of gym training but that does not mean you can too. Every ‘body’ is different; every ‘body’ has its uniqueness and limitations. Set goals depending upon what you and your body can take.

Time bound – Opting for a healthy lifestyle takes time and efforts but your goals of getting and staying fit should include a deadline too. While setting your goal, you must keep in mind the specifications of it. “For instance, if you want to lose weight and you are just starting, with proper diet and exercise losing 5kgs in 30 days makes sense,” said Verma.

Regular short-term goals – If you are not sure you can achieve goals monthly, start with goals on regular basis like taking a walk every day for 30 minutes or drinking minimum three litres of water every. These short term goals go a long way in achieving your long term goals.

 

 

 

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