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My fitness philosophy
You might be wondering why we focus so much on steps, movement, and daily weigh-ins at the start. Because it works. Yeah—it’s boring. It’s repetitive. That’s exactly why it works. Right now, you have to think about getting your steps in. You have to remind yourself to weigh in. But if you stay consistent, that changes. It becomes automatic—like brushing your teeth. No debate, no overthinking… it just gets done. People ask me how I get so many steps in. Truth is, I don’t “try” anymore. My routine handles it. That’s where we’re getting you. Most people try to fix everything at once—especially their diet—and that’s exactly why they fail. We’re doing it differently. First, we lock in movement. Then we build consistent workouts—1, 2, 3 days a week… whatever you can sustain. Then we attack the diet. In that order. Because diet is the hardest part to stay accountable to. And if you try to force it before you’ve built any structure, it usually falls apart. So instead, we stack small wins: Steps. Weigh-ins. Consistency. Those wins build momentum. And once that momentum is rolling, going to the gym feels easier. Seeing progress keeps you engaged. And eventually, you’ll want to eat better—because you won’t want to undo the work you’ve already put in. This isn’t random. It’s psychological. We’re not chasing motivation—we’re building habits that don’t need it. Stay consistent. Keep stacking wins. Everything else comes after.
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📍 Welcome to the Community of Accountability
Hey everyone — I’m Aaron from Maryland. I started this group because most people try to figure fitness out alone and end up spinning their wheels. This community focuses on simple habits: • Walk daily (step count) • Track body weight • Work out consistently • Learn to eat foods you enjoy within a calorie budget This isn’t about perfection — it’s about consistency. Drop a quick intro below 👇 Where are you from and what’s one goal you have right now? I’ll start: Aaron from Maryland Goal: stay consistent with steps and keep getting leaner while getting stronger.
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