There are many health and fitness objections, but many of them don’t hold up. Here are some of the most common:
Bad genetics – Your genetic potential is to be a better person. With the right amount of work and managing your health, you can accomplish any goal. Mindset is key. Your body will follow.
Tried everything – It’s not about the temporary fix. To make change, you must fix your lifestyle.
Boredom – A good walk outside is never boring. Many different machines in the gym will keep you entertained. There are options to increase variety.
Don’t want to get bulky – Those who get bulky often have genetic advantages and are using supplements. Focus on being lean and strong.
Intimidated by the gym – Consider hiring a personal trainer to introduce you to the equipment. Check out a gym before joining to be sure you feel comfortable and perhaps work out with a friend.
Unsupportive spouse – Have a conversation with your spouse about your goals and gaining their support. Encourage them to join you.
Can’t move like that – You’re not competing with others. You are competing with you. Over time, you will improve your mobility, strength, and endurance.
No time – This really shows a lack of priority. Make a commitment and schedule time on your calendar.
Illness – Don’t go to the gym if you are sick. Instead, try doing your workout at home.
Injury – There are ways to work around your injury. Avoid the area of injury, but focus on other areas of your body.
Don’t know where to start – First, solidify your goal and assemble the program to get you there. Consider hiring a personal trainer or joining the Surefire Results for Weight Loss
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