Consistency is Key…
In a society which values instant outcomes, changing your body composition can be a frustrating
and slow process. We all want results fast, be that fat loss or muscle gain, and looking for that
quick fix is common - but the fact of the matter is that the best results come with time, consistency
and effort.
We have all done it - started our diet or new exercise plan on a Monday morning, full of positivity,
and then when you don’t see a huge change within the first days or weeks, we lose faith in the process
and find ourselves falling straight back into old habits.
So how can we break this cycle?
Small changes can lead to huge results, and without having to put your life on hold to achieve them. Yes
of course, if you press the pause button and spend hours in the gym every day like the movie stars
do for a role, you can get amazing results fast - but is that sustainable? What happens when life
catches up with you and you cannot maintain those hours every day?
Instead, by implementing small changes to your daily routine, and without sacrificing every other
aspect of your life, you can get results whilst continuing to live! Take fat loss for example - 99.9%
of people do not need a super low calorie diet in order to drop fat. Instead, changing your nutrition
to include a small deficit of calories, still allowing room for nights out and treats for example, means
you are far more likely to yield everlasting results, as these habits become sustainable over the long
term. Remember, a loss of just half a pound a week is 2 stone over a year - and is more than
achievable with just small changes to your lifestyle.
Fitness wise, whilst some enjoy hitting the gym every day, many people will start like this for a
week or two before the initial rush wears off and takes with it the inclination to attend at all. Instead,
forming a positive routine of 3 sessions a week for example, that can be maintained over a longer
period of time will produce far better results. Not to mention, finding something you enjoy doing, so
that exercise isn’t such a chore!
It is tempting to throw ourselves into something new whole heartedly - and thats a great thing! But
recognising that changing your body is as much of a mind game as it is about the food and
exercise is a huge first step. Being prepared to make small long term changes to your lifestyle as
opposed to ‘jumping head first’ into the latest greatest fad diet or class will ultimately allow your
mind time to keep up with your body, and the changes you will see over the weeks and months will
be nothing short of amazing!
If you want to find out a bit more about how I can help you make these sustainable changes that
will lead to fantastic results, feel free to drop me a message and lets have a chat. x




