How to Resume Your Failed Exercise New Year’s Resolution and Make it Stick This Time

Recover from Failed Exercise If you’re like 92 percent of people who make New Year’s resolutions, you’re looking back at a failed exercise strategy by this point in the year. That said, this doesn’t make you a failure. It also doesn’t mean that you need to give up on fitness altogether. Instead, it means that you need to scrap the idea of a resolution and look at your fitness in a new way. It’s time to bring your efforts back to life in a more realistic way so that they’ll stick.

There is nothing wrong with a New Year’s resolution. Resolving to do something can be a very good step. However, using a date as your motivation instead of something else can leave you with a failed exercise effort and a lack of motivation to try again. Research has shown that there is a 46 percent difference between a person’s plan to exercise and the action they take to actually do it. More than 80 percent of American adults aren’t meeting the recommended minimum of 150 moderately-to-vigorously active minutes per week (as recommended by the World Health Organization).

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