Push Your Goals and See What Happens
Pushing Your Fitness Goals Further:
What Happens Outside Your Comfort Zone
No matter where you are in your fitness journey, I guarantee you can think of a pinpoint moment where you took a step back and were proud of a healthier decision you’ve made. Don’t believe me? Think of the first time you walked into (or maybe were dragged to) FITT-RX. That right there is a major milestone on your own personal fitness adventure. According to the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition, 28% of Americans age 6 and older, that’s approximately 80.2 MILLION people are physically inactive. Still think your trips to the gym don’t count? It is estimated only 1 in 3 adults get the recommended amount of physical activity each week. So you see, it doesn’t matter where you start, you just have to start.
That’s exactly what I did. By some grace of God, January 2006 my friends convinced me to go from an overall sedentary lifestyle to joining the track and field team in high school. I was an obese teenager that knew more exercise would do me good, so I took the step outside my comfort zone and signed up. I think that whole first month of practice I was nauseous the whole second half of the school day anticipating what was in store for me once I got to the field house. But you know what? I kept going. I kept going not only because I felt the effects of a really great workout (crash landing into chairs and struggling to raise my hand in class), but I saw the benefits of getting my butt moving. The hard work paid off and as time went on, I got better at the field events I specialized in, and by the time I graduated high school- I was almost 100 lbs lighter and a 2-time state section athlete in shot put. None of this would have happened had I stayed in my comfort zone and let my fears and doubts take hold- I would probably still be sitting on the couch.
Each chapter along my fitness journey has a new challenge I braved up to and decided to try. Most of the time, I went in terrified- thinking of all the things that could go wrong. I constantly questioned if I was “good enough” or “fit enough”. The first group fitness class I took, the first 5k I ran, the first time I walked into Crossfit, the first time I got my ass kicked by Jill and Jen in TRX at FITT-RX (which by the way- that class started with a tabata of TRX mountain climbers), the first time I realized the heavy weight I was intimidated by was now my “warm up”, and even my first tough mudder. Each came with their own anxiety mixed nicely with butterflies in my stomach- the common symptoms of stepping out of your comfort zone!
I may have not finished a race the fastest, I may not have whipped around the heaviest weight in the gym, and I sure as heck didn’t finish tough mudder as gracefully as others, but the bottom line is: I did it.
But HOW did I get past the demons in the back of my mind that told me I couldn’t do it, or I wouldn’t do it? Here are my top 5 tips as to how I got around it and what you can do to avoid the fear of leaving your comfort zone.
In conclusion, life begins at the end of your comfort zone and in order to see it, get excited about any and all wins, find those who will be happy for you and encourage you to reach a little further, and don’t hesitate to try something new. You don’t have to be great to get started, but you have to started in order to be great.
— Megan Sandilands, FITT trainer and instructor
