New Year’s resolution or not, fitness experts recommend realistic approach for improving health
KAMLOOPS — As many gym owners and personal trainers know, even the best of New Year’s fitness intentions can be derailed. Well-meaning gym goers get inspired to improve their health and start out with a routine, however by springtime there is often a drop in attendance.
Personal trainer Bailey Dagneau says it’s a common trend at this time of year, but there are ways to keep work-out goals on track.
Before diving into a diet or exercise program that promises you will “get shredded in 30 days”, or drop 20 pounds in two weeks, Dagneau says you need to be realistic about what will work with you.