
Letโs talk numbers!
Whether you love them or loathe them, you canโt avoid numbers in life.
Think about all the places they come up: speed limits, prices, phone numbers, bank accounts, appointment times and so on. (We wonโt even talk about doing taxes!)
Numbers are also a big deal to us. Hereโs why: Numbers help us track your progress. Without this info, itโs harder to create milestones and then celebrate as you pass them.
Iโm not saying you have to become obsessed and log every number from every workout. That works for some people, but others prefer less drag. Instead of documenting everything, they focus only on benchmarks and numbers that relate to specific goals. These are the โBig Dealโ numbers.
For some, itโs less about logging workout numbers and more about tracking habits: e.g., โI made it to the gym four times a week for 10 weeks in a rowโ or โI had veggies at every dinner this week.โ
Whatever works for you, I want to remind you to track your progress in some way. Weโre going to review your progress together at regular intervals, but in between those check-ins, I want to make sure you feel the momentum and stay energized as milestones pass. Give yourself something to work toward and celebrate!
Whatโs the best way to track?
It comes down to personal preference. Some people have physical log books complete with sweat stains and a dusting of protein powder. Some use simple spreadsheets. And others use one of the many cool workout- or goal-tracking apps out there.
The best system is the one you enjoy usingโbut pick one and enter those digits! Doing so accomplishes two things: It will keep you focused on a goal, and it will provide motivation as you see how far youโve come.