
One of the biggest challenges most people face with making fitness a long term sustainable habit is being OK with NOT making progress for a period of time.
The fitness industry at large pressures people into thinking they *need* to always have goals, when in reality having a minimal acceptable output rather than ambitious goals for a few months is better for your health.
The lifestyle for ambitious goals isn’t sustainable. They’re totally achievable, yes, but not forever. After a period of working towards an ambitious goal (fat loss, performance, a race, etc etc), it’s important to pull it back for a bit.
-Eat in maintenance calories and be a little more loose with your tracking.
-Bring the workout intensity and volume back
-Take a break from a single modality for a few weeks
The constant pursuit of ambitious goals leads to fatigue and burnout… something you need to avoid.
Giving your body and your mind a break will help set you up for success for your next goal and get you fired up about the challenge. Embrace the time when going through the motions with a minimal acceptable output is completely OK.
