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Sheri Sather
Member since october 2019
I just want to be as healthy as I can for as many years as I can. I find the variety of workouts and the option to do a full workout or just a "Wee 3" great for days (or weeks) when real life interferes with my plans. Over time, I’ve become stronger and have more stamina. And I feel much better about being able to stay strong into my 60’s, 70’s and hopefully well beyond.
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Heidi Hoffman
member since october 2019
Having the attitude of 'anything is good enough' gives me permission to workout with no pressure on how 'perfect' it might be. I feel more relaxed about my body and how I move. If I miss a few workouts I know I can come back and pick it up again, never feeling like I am ever 'behind', which cuts out a lot of stress that comes from workout programs and the feeling that I might 'fail'.
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Travis Pollen, PhD
Owner of FitnessPollenator.com
This approach works! When I started a full-time PhD program, my gym-going dwindled to just1 or 2 workouts per week. When looked at my training logs, I realized that somehow, I was still managing to get stronger, even though I wasn’t working out as often. I also feel great and am not nearly as beaten down physically and psychologically as I was when I trained all the time. I think this goes to show that a consistent little bit is way better than nothing at all.