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🔥 Consistency Wins More Than Talent
Most people who succeed in fitness, movement, business, relationships, or anything else usually have one obvious thing in common: They did not stop. Yes, quality matters. Yes, strategy matters. Yes, effort matters. But if we are being honest, the biggest reason most people lose is because they stop playing the game. This is an infinite game. You do not “win” marriage. You stay married. You do not “win” fitness. You stay fit, become fit, or keep working on being fit. You do not “win” movement. You keep moving. So yes, consistency matters. But I think most people already know that. The real question is: How do you actually become more consistent? 🧠 First, consistency should feel like a habit I honestly think “discipline” gets talked about in a weird way. A lot of what people call discipline is really just a habit. You brush your teeth. You make coffee. You check your phone. You do certain things every day without needing a motivational speech. That is what we want training to become. Not some huge emotional battle every day. Just something you do. That is one reason I really like doing something every day, even if it is really small. Because you are not only building fitness. You are building the identity of: I am someone who trains. A few ways to make that easier: • attach it to something you already do • morning routine • lunch break • after work • coffee time • night routine The less your brain has to figure out, the better. 🎯 Second, you need checkpoints One of the reasons people lose consistency is because the goal feels too far away. That is why I love skills so much. Skills give you checkpoints. A handstand is not just “get the handstand.” It is: • pike hold • chest to wall • better line • better bail • first second of balance • first clean hold Same with push-ups. You might go from: • wall push-up • bench push-up • incline push-up • knee push-up • negative push-up • full push-up That feels good. That feels real. That gives your brain proof that something is happening.
🔥 Consistency Wins More Than Talent
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Truth!!!
I got Overzealous!!!!! Lol!!!!
So I figured If share this one literally happened the Sunday day before i joined group
I got Overzealous!!!!! Lol!!!!
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Agreed 😂😂
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@Karyn Ainsworth haha yes padding will be a staple after that
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@Brandon Beauchesne-Hebert thank you so much for feedback!!!!! Will put all this to use asap!!!!!!
Allow me to introduce myself 😃
My name is Aaron im 45 been married going on 25 years yo my amazing wife Stephanie we have 4 great kiddos Kloey (17) Issac (15) Kensley (11) and Karlee (8) i’ve currently been doing a lot of training but want to get back to calisthenics Because it’s something super passionate about be able to get my L-Sit , muscle-up , planche and handstand pushup lol tall order haha IG results_over_excuses
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Aaron D Kenyon
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I love Christ , my wife and Kids and love creating art for people !!!!!!

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