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    Fitness Progress Comes From Consistency, Not Perfection

    Al AndersonBy Al Anderson
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    Consistency is key to fitness
    Consistency is key to fitness
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    You don’t fall behind in fitness because you’re imperfect you fall behind when you stop showing up.

    You may feel behind in your fitness journey. You missed workouts. You felt tired. Your results are slower than you hoped. It’s easy to compare yourself to others and feel like you’re not doing enough.

    But look closer.

    You showed up. You moved your body. You worked out even if it wasn’t perfect. That matters more than you think. Many people are still waiting for the right time or more motivation. You took action.

    Fitness is not built on perfect workouts. It’s built on doing the work again and again. Every workout teaches your body something. Every rep helps you improve. What feels like failure is often just part of learning.

    Slow progress can feel frustrating. You may want faster results. But your body doesn’t change overnight. It changes when you stay consistent. The goal is not speed. The goal is to keep going. When you show up, even on hard days, you build something stronger than quick results. You build trust in yourself.

    That trust changes how you see yourself.

    Mindset Shift

    Stop judging your fitness by perfect workouts or fast results. Judge it by how often you show up. If you keep going, you are making progress.

    Action Step

    Today, do one simple workout even if it’s short. Don’t worry about being perfect. Just finish it. When you’re done, write down one thing you did well. Then do it again tomorrow.

    — Al Anderson

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