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Are You Ready to Make the Commitment?

Optimism is often high in January. A new year has begun, and we have many ideas about what we want to accomplish over the next twelve months. Ideas are the fertile soil of creativity, but without structure, discipline, and a plan of action, great ideas can remain in the theoretical rather than the practical realm. If your desire is to become stronger, fitter, and have more energy so that you can maximize your life, you are not alone. Millions of Americans begin a new calendar year with a vision of losing twenty pounds, improving their eating habits, and starting a regular workout regimen. Unfortunately, a large percentage of those folks fail to sustain their initial enthusiasm and fall back into old habits before spring. In order to succeed and take your mind and body to a new level, it's going to require something different. Are you finally ready to make that commitment to yourself?

I am not a big proponent of New Year's resolutions; as I said earlier, most people fail because they don't have a plan of action and they don't create habits that are sustainable. You don't need to wait for the start of a calendar year to get serious about improving yourself. Procrastination is a mistake; it's time to develop a sense of urgency! I am much more of a believer in creating a vision board. You can design it any way you like; some people like to draw or cut out pictures of things that they want to achieve and put them on poster boards. Others draw squares on poster boards to make them look like bingo cards, and write things that they want to accomplish into each square (I did this for 2026). Most importantly, your vision board should be displayed somewhere that it can be seen every day. Why put forth that effort if you aren't going to see on a daily basis what you want to achieve? Statistics show that people are far more likely to achieve their goals if they are written down and frequently viewed.

A commitment to yourself does not need to take up a lot of your time; it simply requires a willingness to do what needs to be done. Total Results exercise fits that description to a T. However, before you commit to something (particularly our exercise program), you must understand what this entails. Our workouts will be brief, but they will be hard. Most people who come through our doors for the first time have likely never experienced training in this fashion. You will experience fatigue and exertional discomfort - this is simply par for the course. There may be times when you want to quit, but you must press on. People often ask, "When does it get easier?" The answer is that it doesn't. Your easiest workout is your first session. While we do not expect you to exercise intensely in the first few sessions, once you reach a certain level of proficiency and conditioning, each successive session will be demanding. This is necessary in order to stimulate continued physical improvements, and it also explains why the workouts must be both brief and infrequent.

Total Results exercise requires a significant physical and mental commitment, but not a large time commitment. Our sessions will last no longer than twenty minutes, and clients exercise once or twice per week. That's it. Less than one hour per week. You can exercise at any time of day; physiologically, there is no "best time" of day to workout. You can come first thing in the morning, during your workday, or after work. If you can't make it during the week, we also take appointments on Saturdays. A highly educated instructor will supervise every session, keep detailed records of every workout, and provide a level of professionalism, knowledge, and accountability that you cannot find in the gym. Remember, it doesn't happen by itself!

So what is stopping you? None of us knows when our number is up, so don't take a day for granted. As I said earlier, successful habits are those that are easy to follow. One or two twenty minute sessions can fit into anyone's week if they want it badly enough. You have tried other methods, now experience a method that has proven to be effective for more than 40 years. There is no sense in waiting until tomorrow or next month. Make a commitment to yourself today.

Posted January 28, 2026 by Matthew Romans