Have you ever heard the phrase, “The hardest part is showing up”?
It’s a common saying at the gym, but it’s misleading at best and untrue at worst.
Sure, getting to the gym can be a challenge. But what happens once you’re there? That’s when the real work begins.
Think about it. How many times have you seen people wandering aimlessly around the gym, unsure of what to do next? Or worse, performing exercises with poor form, risking injury instead of making progress?
The truth is, showing up is just the first step. Knowing what to do and how to do it properly – that’s the real challenge.
Many fitness programs capitalize on the “just show up” mentality. They’ll gladly take your money, pat you on the back for walking through the door, and then leave you to figure out the rest on your own.
But here’s the thing: not all workouts are created equal.
Quality matters. Personalization matters.
You wouldn’t expect to become a master chef just by standing in a kitchen, would you? The same principle applies to fitness.
Now, you’ve probably heard that you can’t out-train a bad diet. That’s true. But flip that around: you can’t out-eat a poorly designed training program, either.
So, what’s the solution?
Find a community and coaches who genuinely care about your progress. Look for those who will guide you not just during your workouts, but before and after as well.
These are the people who will:
– Help you set realistic goals
– Design a program tailored to your needs
– Teach you proper form and technique
– Adjust your plan as you progress
– Support you when you face challenges
Avoid fitness programs that only care about attendance. They might make you feel good for showing up, but they won’t help you achieve real, lasting results.