If you’ve ever been interested in getting into fitness, you don’t need to be intimidated by making these changes in your life. Many people who aren’t physically fit assume they don’t have what it takes to get in shape or implement a simple fitness routine into their lifestyle. That’s simply not true.

Depending on what your goals are and whether they’re realistic ambitions or simply just fitness dreams, you can make major improvements by taking small, easy steps. We are going to go over some of the best and easiest ways to get into fitness so that you can achieve whatever goal it is you might have.

Join a weekly exercise group.

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One of the best ways to get into fitness is by joining an exercise group that meets at least once per week. Joining an exercise group at your local gym or other workout location helps with accountability and motivation. Whether you’re joining an aerobics group, yoga class, or another type of strength training, you will have motivation through showing up and being lead by an instructor who knows what they’re doing.

Joining groups online can also be helpful, whether it’s on social media or another resource for fitness such as Step Fitness, which helps users make more conscious food and nutrition choices to enhance their fitness routine.

Get an accountability partner.

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Having someone check-in and make sure you’re actually going to your classes, doing your training, and completing your workouts each day or week is a huge help. Whether it’s a partner, co-worker, or friend, they can check in with you and ask if you’re actually doing what you planned to do. This helps keep us motivated and on track with our goals because we will most likely be more reluctant to give them the bad news if we are not keeping up with our original goals.

Give yourself rest days.

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One of the most important parts of getting into fitness is allowing yourself certain days of the week to rest. If you’re a beginner and haven’t been physically active for a while, your body will thank you for letting it rest its muscles and joints.

You will also be thankful for these rest days at the beginning of your workout schedule because you will most likely experience soreness and tightening of the muscles. Giving yourself rest days is also a way to treat yourself and celebrate the accomplishments of the workout from the day before.

Set small realistic goals that increase over time.

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Setting small goals, in the beginning, is a great way to make the bigger goals in the future easier to accomplish. When people set realistic goals for themselves, they are more likely to continue with their fitness schedule as they accomplish them along the way.

For example, a person is much less likely to continue working out if they aren’t able to accomplish the goals they have set for themselves. They might think there’s no point in continuing if they’re setting themselves up for failure. Consulting with a professional trainer is a great way to help figure out what goals you have for yourself and whether or not they’re realistic for your body type, lifestyle, and history of fitness.

Be proud of all your accomplishments, big or small.

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No matter what your accomplishment is, you must be proud of them and celebrate them. Whether it’s being able to lift 50 pounds or losing 50 pounds of fat, you need to take note of these accomplishments and give yourself time to be proud of yourself. Taking before and after photos is a great way to feel proud of how far you’ve come, especially when it comes to incorporating fitness into your life.