Several years ago, a public relations firm in New York City asked me to write an article for one of their publications about fitness trends and predictions for the coming year.
It turned out that my "crystal ball" was pretty darn accurate. I nailed most of the predictions I made about aerobics classes, yoga, core training, "holistic" approaches, online personal training technology, the baby boomer market, increasing obesity and many other subjects.
I do confess, it wasn't that difficult, because instead of just guessing, I actually did some research on industry statistics and I also had some "inside insights" because I'd been a health club manager for so many years and was privy to fitness business trends.
This year, instead of making predictions for the whole fitness industry, what if I could take out my crystal ball again and predict with 99% precision exactly what kind of results you will achieve with your body by the end of the year?
Well, no problem, I can do that too!
I would claim that I have some kind of "gift" for this, but to be honest, you and I don't need to be psychic to make predictions like these.
There are two things you can always count on: (1) Nature's laws of cause and effect and (2) human nature.
On that basis, here are my 20 fitness predictions for the new year:
I PREDICT that if you can reach into your pocket on any day this year and pull out a card or piece of paper with all your body and fitness goals written on it in vivid detail, the odds are 95 to 1 in favor of you achieving every one of those goals before the year is out.
I PREDICT that if you focus your thoughts on your goals and how you are going to achieve them, all day long, you will reach your goals so fast this year, it will make your head spin.
I PREDICT that if you focus your thoughts on health woes and body fat problems and if you think about what you don't want, all day long, your problems will get worse than ever this year.
I PREDICT that if you made a new year's resolution, but you didn't turn it into a specific, written goal with a deadline and a strong reason why you must achieve it, you will freely abandon it the moment the going gets tough.
I PREDICT that if you can tell me all the reasons why achieving your health and fitness goals are important to you, you will be motivated from within to stick with it when the going gets tough
I PREDICT that at times, the going is going to get tough.
I PREDICT that if you can tell me today what is your life purpose and what is your lifelong vision for your body and your health, you will still be as motivated and driven at the end of the year as you were at the beginning.
I PREDICT that if you don't have long term goals and a "big picture" vision for your life that you will lose your New Year's enthusiasm and motivation in a matter of months or even weeks.
I PREDICT that the way you see yourself in your mind's eye today will be an exact reflection of what you see in the mirror at the end of the year.
I PREDICT that if you have a setback that seems to get in the way of you reaching your health and fitness goals and you tell yourself "this just is temporary; this too shall pass," then it will pass and it won't set you back.
I PREDICT that if you believe the way your body looks today is out of your control and you feel helpless or powerless to change, you won't even make much of an effort this year.
I PREDICT that if you accept complete responsibility for the way your body looks today and you believe that you have the power to change, that you will take action and keep taking action, even through the tough times.
I PREDICT that if you're unhappy with your physical condition and you say, "it's not my fault" or you blame it on genetics, hormones or age, then your body will look pretty much the same at the end of this year as it did on New Year's day.
I PREDICT that the more you have patience, a long term perspective and the ability to postpone immediate gratification, the more likely you are to be a success one year from now.
I PREDICT that the more you seek "miracle pills" or "quick fixes," the more likely you are to be a failure one year from now.
I PREDICT that you will be tempted by many quick fixes this year.
I PREDICT that if you hang out with losers and negative people this year, you will become just like them.
I PREDICT that if you hang out with winners and positive people this year, you will become just like them.
I PREDICT that you will run into more negative people and losers this year than positive people and winners.
I PREDICT that if you recruit just one friend or support partner that stands behind you and the lifestyle changes you want to make this year, you will double your chances for success. If you surround yourself with numerous support partners, you will become virtually unstoppable.
So how does your future look for the year ahead?
Based on my "predictions," if it doesn't look as bright as you'd like it to be, then don't worry, because a prediction is not predestination.
You can't do anything to change the past, but by changing your thoughts, attitudes and actions in the present moment, the future is yours to create.
Your friend and coach,
Tom Venuto
Food For The New Year
The government recommends that people exercise five times per week for 30 minutes at a moderate intensity for general health; however, studies have proven that vigorous activity 3-5 times a week for at least 20 minutes is what you need to attain maximum health benefits and increase longevity.
In today's busy world where people are juggling work life, home life and a social life, there is little time left for any kind of exercise regardless of it being moderate or vigorous. Or is this perceived lack of time just and EXCUSE to be lazy? After all 20-30 minutes really isn't that long. It's the amount of time we spend hitting the snooze button every morning, the amount of time we waste watching tv or lazing around while dinner is in the oven.
Here are some techniques to help you become a healthier you!
Make the decision. You must first decide that your health comes before everything else. Consider excercise as the medicine that keeps you well. If you were ill and your doctor prescribed a medication you wouldn't think of not taking it. Think of exercise in the same way.
Start today. It takes 21 days to create a new habit. The sooner you start the easier it will become. If you can stick to it for 21 days straight, you'll be pleasantly surprised when it no longer feels like a lot of effort, but rather a regular part of your daily routine.
Find the time. Not having time is nothing more than an excuse. If you were to become ill, I guarantee you'd find the time to recover. You're body wouldn't allow you to continue with daily activities until you were well. To find the time write down what you do every day of the week. Look at your timetable and see where you have pockets of spare time.
Schedule it. Once you've found that time, schedule it! Book an appointment with yourself and don't let anyone break it. You're health is just as important as a scheduled meeting at work. You're boss wouldn't accept you missing a meeting and neither should you. Be your own boss.
Work hard. Once you've made the decision and found the time, the next step is to make the most of it. Work hard! As mentioned at the beginning of this article, vigorous activity has more health benefits than moderate intensity activities. Examples of vigorous activities are running, circuit training, team sports, tennis, badminton, and aerobics, basically anything that makes you sweat and increases your breathing.
Enjoy it. Find an activity you love to do. Whether it's running or a gym class use the time to have fun. Set yourself up for success by enjoying what you do. Don't think of exercise as a chore, rather as a way of life.
Remember it takes 21 days to create a new habit. Start yours today! Don't be lazy. Don't put it off. This is your health, your life. Don't wait for the New Year to start. New Year's resolutions are another EXCUSE to putting things off. Feel great by the time the New Year comes around!
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Tom Venuto has sinced written about articles on various topics from Vitamin and Mineral Supplement, Fitness and Wellness. Tom Venuto is a natural bodybuilder, certified personal trainer and freelance fitness writer. Tom is the author of "Burn the Fat, Feed The Muscle," which teaches you how to get lean without drugs or supplements using secrets of the world's best body. Tom Venuto's top article generates over 9900 views. to your Favourites.
Rosa Coelho has sinced written about articles on various topics from Heart Conditions, Home Management and Fitness. Rosa Coelho is a Performance Coach, Personal Trainer and Sports Massage Therapist at Dax Moy Personal Training Studios in London. Rosa specialises in applying a holistic approach to health and fitness. For more information about Rosa visit. Rosa Coelho's top article generates over 3600 views. to your Favourites.
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