![]() ![]() WHY do so many people fail these resolutions? How does that NOT put you in a mindset to be better and work harder!?īUT with that said, that brings me to a point that as a trainer I get asked, A LOT. On top of that, they are coming to a place where over 50% of the people that work out there are pretty fit as it is, so they feel they stand out BUT are still willing to try again. These people have fallen off the wagon, more than once, but STILL CAME BACK. $hit, those people are some bada$$es in my opinion. Let’s think about Camp 2 for example, a big reason people stopped going to the gym was they never found a “fit” AND they were intimidated. Personally, it motivates me to work even harder to see someone trying to make a change in their life, we all know how challenging that can be. ![]() I feel for those people that are just starting out or starting over and I don’t care if they are labeled as “Resolutioners” or not, just the fact that they are trying to make a change is what matters. Personally, whenever I have worked with people that started up after the holidays, they ended up fitting into TWO camps:Ĭamp 1: People that just fell off the wagon from the holidays, feel like crap and need someone to light a fire under the a$$.Ĭamp 2: People that have TRIED multiple times but never found the fit, AND a lot of those had admitted that they didn’t go to the gym because they were intimidated. In fact, it inspired me to get into this business. I once read, “ People complain about the “New Year’s Resolutioners” in the gym at this time of the year… well, maybe if you HELPED THEM instead of giving them a hard time, they would stay all year.” ![]()
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