Virgin Active Health Clubs - Countries
Visit Virgin Active Health Clubs - Australia Visit Virgin Active Health Clubs - ItalyVisit Virgin Active Health Clubs - PortugalVisit Virgin Active Health Clubs - South AfricaVisit Virgin Active Health Clubs - Spain
Virgin Active Health Clubs

SETTING GOALS

Imagine if your life had an 'on' switch. Well, Virgin Active is it! By joining up today, you can pave the way to success and reap the rewards of a healthy lifestyle.

We all know that pursuing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle is often easier said than done. One of the biggest reasons why people fall short in their attempts to get (and stay) fit and well, is because they set no goals, or they set goals that are unattainable, too vague or too 'open', meaning they are not measurable and do not provide enough guidance.

Don't worry, you're not alone. Let us help you get started right now. Here is how you can start setting goals.

1. Make a commitment (no strings attached!)

Start by making a simple short-term commitment. Decide to make time for exercising, at least 3 to 4 times a week, for 30 - 40 minutes per session.


This means you will need to put aside about an hour every second day. Remember, the first two months are always the toughest. Get past these and you'll be well on your way to success.

2. Set long-term goals

What do you want to achieve within the next three to six months? State your objectives very clearly. (If your long-term goal is further away than one year, you may lose interest.)

Do you want to:
a) Get fit? How fit? How far do you want to run or walk or cycle or swim? How fast? Be realistic – you cannot go from couch potato to half-marathon runner in three to six months, but you can train for a 10 km fun run.
b) Lose weight? How much do you need to lose? What is a healthy weight for you?
c) Build muscle? Do you need to focus on specific areas of your body?
d) Become more supple and flexible? Exactly what would you like to achieve? Touch the floor with your palms when bending over?
e) Get fitter to improve your golf game?

Write down exactly what you want to achieve, and set an exact date by when you want to achieve your goal. Jot down your objectives and goals in a diary. For example, 'I want to be able to run 10 km by 1 November'.

3. Set short-term targets

Set weekly and monthly targets to achieve your goals. Make some behaviour-focused and others, outcome-focused. For example: Walk 15 minutes a day, three times a week for one month (behaviour); walk one mile in 15 minutes by the end of the month (outcome).

Write down targets that can be ticked off as you meet them. Your targets should be as clear and precise as possible: Start off very gently, and do not strain yourself at all during your first week or two of exercising. If you run, increase your running time by about 10 percent per week. Work with progressively heavier weights, or do more repetitions.

4. Back up your goals (no harm in leaving a backdoor open!)

Give yourself a Plan B. If it's your goal to master the art of Hulaerobics in two months, your back-up goal could be completing an advanced V-Cycle class in the same two months. If you fall a little short on the one goal, achieving the other is still a successful outcome. Reset the Hula target, and with your new-found fitness, chances are that you'll be swinging your hips and Hula Hooping like a pro in no time.

More tips on goal-setting

a) Celebrate your achievements. Go for a massage, buy a magazine, or go to the movies. Or put 50 pence in a piggy bank each time you exercise. This way, you can treat yourself to something at the end of each month - the more you exercise, the better the reward!

b) Share your goals with people close to you whom you know will support you and keep you focused; your partner, friends, family or workmates.

c) Don't give up. If you don't achieve your goals the first time around, look at why it happened. Maybe you need to get help from a professional such as a Personal Trainer, a dietician or a doctor.

d) Don't forget to have fun!

Back to previous page

 Name:
 Club:
 Tel:
 Email
     

Virgin Active - Wellness Articles
Virgin Active - Wellness Articles
Virgin Active - Exercise Articles
Virgin Active - Exercise Articles
Virgin Active - Exercise Articles




View my club's timetable

Talk to us
Member Feedback
The members lounge
Website terms of use | Our memberships | Contact us | Sitemap