Once you first start training, usually you will start improving and you begin the process of getting used to exercising and eating healthy.
Then you start to develop some momentum, and your body starts changing for the better and you start to feel a whole lot better too.
There is no real reason why you shouldn’t continue to improve either, but some things in life come up from time to time and some of you will get distracted and take some time off.
Here’s some research for you-for EVERY week you take off from training, it will take you ONE TO TWO weeks to get back to where you WERE. These studies were done on pro athletes, so these are used to training!
So not only will it take you a while to get you back into it, that great feeling of exercising and eating right that you have developed will take a while to feel again too.
The key here is not to take the breaks if you can help it.
Even 30 minutes of exercise will be beneficial instead of skipping it altogether, make that ten minutes even-just moving more helps!!
Many of you go through stressful times, that’s life, but exercising will help with those stress levels, keep your levels of wellbeing high and stop you going through the pain of getting back into it again!!!
The tough times will become good times again, just stick with your programme and make it work at all times for you.
Keri
