Do You Have A Workout Accountability Partner?

So, you have set these great fitness goals for yourself and now you're ready to get started on your workouts.  Hopefully, you also made a commitment to a lifetime of fitness.....

I have a question for you: Who is going to hold you accountable for reaching your goals? An accountability partner, or support partner, is critical for helping you meet your fitness goals.

Your support system can include a spouse, friend, workout partner, brother/sister, exercise group or personal trainer. Basically, it is anyone who knows what you are attempting to do and will encourage you along the way (even tough love if necessary). Workout partners are great if they are serious about fitness and have made commitments similar to your own.

As a personal trainer, there are many people in my support system. My clients hold me accountable. A client should expect for her or his personal trainer to be in shape and love health and fitness.

Also, I have 4-5 people that I will workout with if I choose to on that day. Even if I decide to workout alone, these people know if I'm there or not. I also know if they are getting in their regular workouts. So, it works both ways.

Don't try to go through the "battle for fitness" alone. There are many frustrations (in life and fitness) along the way and you need the support system to stay on the fitness track.

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About Mark

Hi, I'm Mark Dilworth, Nutritionist, Dietary Strategies Specialist, Nutrition for Metabolic Health Specialist and Lifestyle Weight Management Specialist. Since 2006, I have helped thousands of clients and readers make lifestyle habit changes which includes body transformation and ideal body weight.