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Fitness

The Importance of Ownership and Initiative in Your Training

If you want to achieve your fitness goals, then you need to take ownership of your training. Take the initiative instead of asking your coach the same questions day in and day out.

Jeff Kuhland

Written by Jeff Kuhland Last updated on Nov 22, 2021

If you work out at a gym, go to a CrossFit box, or workout at all, the most important part is to take ownership of the process and gain as much knowledge as possible. I constantly see new members in our CrossFit affiliate, or as personal training clients, or in the gym in general. Very quickly I size them up and ask them a few simple questions.

  • Why are you here, specifically what are your goals?
  • Are you willing to make sacrifices and change how you live to achieve these goals?
  • Are you willing to work harder than you think is possible right now?

If people don’t know what their goals are I ask them to take time and define them. Specifically I ask them to use SMART goals. This means:

  • Specific
  • Measureable
  • Achievable
  • Attainable
  • Time Bound

If someone already knows his or her goals, we can then begin a real discussion. If you are not willing to change how you live, change what you eat, or change how you work out, then you won’t achieve your goals. It is easy to remain in your comfort zone, sit on the recumbent bike, pedal to nowhere for thirty minutes, do a few minutes of abs, and reward yourself at Starbucks. It’s simple, comfortable, and requires no sacrifice. Yet it also yields no results. There are many other examples that fit this paradigm but all end with the hamster wheel of fitness. It all but fits the definition of insanity, yet you or someone you know is in this cycle.

Change has a cost, and one you should consider paying. Set your goals, and then begin to map out how you are going to achieve them. The more effort you put into your goal, the better chance you’ll have to achieve it. Ownership means that instead of relying upon others and waiting for the answers to be given to you, you are actively seeking your goals. When your coach gives you a cue in class or a movement to work on, then you go home and research it. Spend time practicing on your own, seek out correctives and mobility work that will let you move how you’re supposed to, and come back better. You don’t come into the gym a few minutes late, asking the same questions day after day. If you want progress and success, you don’t make the same mistakes day after day, and year after year.

Take a good look next time you walk into the gym. Does it look the same since you first entered? Is it a stagnant culture that remains unchanging? Take time to critically evaluate not only the facility you attend, but also the people who surround you, the coaches or personal trainer you work with, and your own progress. In the last year if you have been effectively losing weight at a safe rate, you should be many pounds lighter. If you are a runner and you haven’t peaked to your genetic potential you should be dropping time month by month. In CrossFit, your times on the “Girls” should be faster this year than last.

own your training, owning your training, ownership, CrossfitNot everyone needs to be an expert in the fitness industry, that’s why coaches, personal trainers, and experts exist. How far you want to dedicate yourself is your choice, but make sure the time you spend is quality and not quantity. It’s okay to sign up for CrossFit classes and attend without ever having the goal of becoming a certified trainer. These people are here to guide you and help mold you into the best possible version of yourself, but make sure you are not wasting their time. Don’t defeat your hard work in the gym with terrible nutrition and lack of activity through the entire rest of your day.

If you have read this far through the article you are interested in becoming better, but what is stopping you from realizing your full potential? Define your goals, set a plan on how to achieve them, prepare to make sacrifices, and start pushing yourself. Invest in your health and your future, and become the positive force that everyone strives to be around.

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Jeff Kuhland

About Jeff Kuhland

Jeff Kuhland is a fitness professional who is living the dream. He is the owner and author ofAthletic Human. He also works as a Certification Team Instructor for MovNat, and is the Program Director at The Aid Station. Before this he began his fitness career inhigh school where sports were always a focus. After running cross country, indoor and outdoor track, and playing soccer, Jeff went on to run Division I track at James Madison University. He now participates in many endurance and outdoor sports, including ultramarathons, adventure racing, kayaking, rock climbing, wakeboarding, snowboarding, and many other extreme sports.

He is currently training to set speed records for kayaking the James River and New River.

Jeff's career highlights include winning Nationals for the U.S. Challenge Adventure Racing Series in Lake Placid in 2008 and placing 1at Worlds for the Intelligent Sport World Series held in Cyprus. Jeff has completed the Mountain Masochist 54-mile ultramarathon, kayaked/rafted the Grand Canyon (226 miles), and is currently on a quest to hike to the top of all fifty United States.

He earned a B.S. in Sports and Recreation Management with minors in Business, Economics, and Exercise Science from James MadisonUniversityin 2009. Jeff completed his Master of Business Administration from Lynchburg College in 2012.

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