Setting goals in fitness is fundamental. It gives you a path to follow so that all of the hard work and effort can be measured. It helps you feel accomplished. It also helps you keep your commitment to yourself. if you have a set goal with a set deadline it pushes you into action. The key to success is setting the right goals.
The most most important thing in setting goals is making them quantitative as opposed to qualitative. In other words, something that can be measured objectively.
Here are examples:
Quantatative Goals:
"I will be able to do 5 chin-ups by March 1."
"I will drop my running time 30 seconds per mile by March 1.
Qualitative Goals:
"I will be ripped by by March 1"
"I will look good in a bikini by March 1"
Quantitative goals are tangible markers that help focus your workouts. You need to do specific exercises to gain the strength and endurance to do 5 chin-ups or to quicken running pace. The results are clear and defined.
Qualitative goals are abstract ideas that are based on subjective measuring. There is no set standard for being ripped or looking good in a bikini. And the measuring gets done by looking in the mirror. This can reek havoc on your psyche. Most of us tend to moprh our body image.
When you set goals to improve physical strength, power, endurance and conditioning quantitaviely, the qualitative results will happen. Remember, It's vital to make goals that challenge you but that you know are possible to achieve. Reach, but don't overreach. Go for success!
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