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Consistency: The Compound Interest of Fitness
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Consistency: The Compound Interest of Fitness

Let’s be honest—most people quit right before things start working.
Not because they’re lazy.
But because real progress is quiet at first. It’s brick-by-brick.
And that feels… slow.

But the truth?
The people who win in the long run aren’t doing anything flashy.
They’re just consistent enough to let small wins compound.

This is the first (and most underrated) quality we coach every client on.
Here’s why it works—and how to make it your superpower:

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The Gym Isn’t for the Strong. It’s for the Willing.
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The Gym Isn’t for the Strong. It’s for the Willing.

“If walking into the gym feels harder than the workout… that’s normal.”

Seriously.
You don’t need to feel strong to start getting stronger.
You just need to be willing.

If that’s you right now—nervous, discouraged, wondering if it’s worth it—I think this might help.
It’s not a pep talk. It’s what I wish someone told me when I started.

📖 Take a second to read it. This might be the reminder you needed today.

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Always Planning, Never Starting? Let’s Fix That.
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Always Planning, Never Starting? Let’s Fix That.

It’s easy to get caught up in the idea of a perfect starting point. A perfect week. A perfect phase of life.

Nearly 2,000 years ago, the philosopher Seneca said, “All fools have this in common: they are always about to begin.”

It’s painfully accurate. We tell ourselves we’ll start after vacation. After this busy season. After we get better shoes, figure out childcare, or feel more motivated.

But the truth is, the perfect time is never coming. There’s always another Monday around the corner. And waiting around for the “right” moment keeps us from making any real movement today.

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