5 Things That Never Change

Jan 04, 2024 2:14 am

Happy Wednesday, !


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Simpler is always better.


Don’t overcomplicate things.


It may be a new year … and chances are you really want a new you.


The calendar changes … but the simple path to good health never does.


Here are 5 things to think about that will help you avoid losing your strength, fitness and health, but actually make significant gains in every area.


Drink More Water: For the average adult, 8 cups (64 oz) per day is a minimum; half your bodyweight in ounces is ideal. If you struggle to get the minimum, start there. And be sure to track your success each day.


Get More Sleep: To look and feel your best, 7 hours is the minimum. If you struggle to get that much, start there and focus on spending at least 7 hours in bed each night. Here are some simple tips for improving your sleep environment.


Move A Little More: Working out 7 days a week was never a requirement for being healthy. It’s never been true, and it's not true now. Aim for 3-5 workouts a week -- 2-3 strength-based workouts and 1-2 cardio-based. Or, try for 20 minutes of movement a day, including getting outside and going for walks. Have a method to track your success so you stay accountable (planner, notebook, note-taking app, etc.)


Eat A Little Better: Going from pizza and chips to a 100% clean diet overnight often results in frustration and reverting to old habits after a couple of weeks. Ask yourself, "How can I make this meal 1% better?" Swap out a starch for more veggies, for example. If you like, take pictures of your meals for three days and send them to me; I'm happy to take a look and give you feedback.


Be Kind To Yourself: Celebrate your successes and don't beat yourself up over the failures. Each day, do something kind to yourself … and to others.


Remember, success is a compilation of small decisions executed consistently. There's no need to make it more complicated than that.



Make it an amazing evening,



Coach Lu 


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Ludwight Rigueur, SMTh, SMTr, LMT, Qigong Instructor

Rigueur Soma Performance

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e: ludwight@lurigueur.com

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