Revive your resolutions this February: 5 tips from expert WW Coaches
It may not surprise you to learn that over 80% of us break a New Year’s resolution before the end of January.
Fresh month, fresh start: February is the perfect time to get back on track and start feeling fab.
New research from WW reveals that you could lose up to 14% more weight if you join with a friend - and that 62% of people are more likely to stick to a new healthy living programme if they do it with someone else.
Let's hear it first-hand from one of our WW Coaches:
“Sticking to your New Year’s resolution can be hard-going and you may find yourself giving up. We encourage our members to talk to other people who share similar goals, whether that's in a WW Workshop or on our online community platform Connect.
“Kickstarting a health and wellness journey with a companion can really inspire and encourage you to stay on plan, and having someone by your side, keeping open, honest and on track increases the likelihood of being successful.”
Our WW Coaches share their top tips for sticking to a New Year's resolution, even if you start in February. Remember, every day is an opportunity for a fresh start!
1. Identify your support network
Pick positive people to talk to about your plans to eat well and move more. Your support network will be there to motivate you and acknowledge your progress and weight loss achievements, which will help you to reach your goals feeling happy and secure.
2. Find a like-minded fitness buddy
Having someone to work out with is a huge benefit. Exercising together creates a bond that is more likely to inspire you to show up for your workout and also to push yourself that bit harder – if you choose someone with a similar goal to you, you can spur each other on. It’s true that going for a run is often a great way to get some time alone, so don’t feel you always have to have a running partner, but if you’re struggling to get out there, going with a friend may give you extra motivation.
3. Club together
Some people find that pooling their funds and hiring a personal trainer works well when it comes to getting up and out the door, as well as getting clued up about how to exercise in the most effective way for your body. You’ll not only share the costs, but the benefits too. Working out at home? Check out our fitness hub for some easy workout ideas!
4. Stay in the positive zone
Some well-meaning friends can sabotage your attempts to stay on track without even realising it. Other friendships can have a naturally competitive edge, so there’s no need to share your healthy eating plans with friends who you suspect might not want you to succeed. Let friends with an optimistic outlook and healthy lifestyle inspire you instead.
5. Get flexi-sociable!
Why not form a small group that combines some kind of regular exercise with a catch-up? You’d be surprised how many people just need a little bit of encouragement to get going, and you could be just what they need to boost their confidence too. Mix it up with jogging, walking or dancing – and have fun while you get fit.