In the past my goals for the year always revolved around losing weight. There is nothing wrong with that as a goal, but for me, it was never something that I was ever able to do. I would diet, feel deprived and "rebel", gain all the weight back, not care about what I ate, then start the process all over again. So in November I decided to ditch the diets and opt for some good old fashioned self care. I started really listening to my body and what it needed for fuel. I have learned that refined sugar makes me feel crazy and makes my body hurt. So no more refined sugar in my life, not because I am on a diet, but because it is not good for my body. I have learned that my body LOVES raw greens, I can't seem to get enough kale and spinach! And most surprising to me, I can tolerate bananas. Insanity I tell you! Insanity!This year my goals are not about how much weight I am going to lose. My goals are all about my health and fitness and reaching for things I never thought possible. I want to share them with you, so you can hold me accountable and maybe to inspire you to create some fitness goals of your own.
My Goals:
- Run Bloomsday and finish in under 1 hour 30 mins
- Run five 5k races
- Ride from Spokane to Coeur d'Alene on the Centennial Trail
- Run a 10 minute mile (and still have energy to run more)
- Run/walk 750 miles this year
- Be able to do one arm push-ups
I am confident with five of these goals. I am not good at push-ups right now, but dang-it I am going to start rocking them out to the best of my ability, build up my strength and by the end of the year I will be able to do them! I am also confident that if I keep these goals in mind, I will lose weight. But the weight lose will be a byproduct of becoming one sexy athlete!
So please, keep me accountable, ask me how I am progressing, set your own goals, and post them for all to see! Put it out there and I will help hold you accountable too! Here is to a healthy, happy, awesome year!!
I like this way of thinking about fitness. It still gives you measurable (and therefore attainable) goals, but it also focuses on what really matters - your health. I wonder if you've heard of this program, which might help with your one-armed push-up goal: http://hundredpushups.com/ I think I'm going to do it! There's also http://www.twohundredsitups.com/ if you're interested in strengthening your abs.
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