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Hags FitFluence

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Hags FitFluence: Transform your body, better nutrition, enhance lifestyle and master content creation. Join our supportive coaching community now!

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5 contributions to Hags FitFluence Society
What Are Your Splits? LMK!
I'm super curious: What does your workout split look like? Do you prefer full-body workouts, or do you split your days by muscle groups? Maybe you're into upper/lower splits, push/pull/legs, or something totally custom! Here's a quick template to get us started: - Workout Split: (e.g., Push/Pull/Legs, Upper/Lower, Full Body, etc.) - Favorite Workout Day: (and why!) - Go-To Exercise: (that one move you love above all others) - Rest Days: (how do you like to recover?) Feel free to add any tips or insights on what's working well for you or any challenges you're currently facing. Remember, this is a supportive space for growth, learning, and encouragement. 🌱 Can't wait to read about your routines and maybe even tweak my own schedule based on your experiences! Let's keep pushing each other to be our best selves. 💖 Regards
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What Are Your Splits? LMK!
Discipline
So.... Felt pretty lazy today, didnt want to do anything at all! We all have those days. You know the ones I'm talking about—when the couch feels extra comfy, your favorite show has just released a new season, and the very thought of exerting any physical effort seems like an insurmountable task. Today was one of those days for me. A quintessential lazy day. Yet, despite the powerful pull of inertia, I found myself lacing up my gym shoes and heading out the door. Here's how I managed to push through the laziness with a dose of discipline and why it's so important. Laziness isn't just a physical state; it's a battle of the mind. It whispers sweet nothings about the comfort of doing nothing, the allure of procrastination, and the seemingly valid reason that "I deserve a break." And while rest is crucial, distinguishing between well-earned relaxation and succumbing to laziness is key. Today, my laziness felt more like a trap than a treat, a barrier to the goals I've set for myself, including maintaining a consistent fitness routine. I won't lie and say it was my most intense workout ever. But it was, without a doubt, one of the most meaningful. Each rep was a victory over the part of me that wanted to quit before I even started. I focused on form, breathing, and the satisfaction of completing each set. The gym was my arena, and today, discipline was my opponent and ally all at once. Just remember, celebrate your small victories, as those are the little battles you win that in the end make your victorious in the war going on in your head!
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Welcome to New People
Hey hope every is doing well, as we get new members constantly in, I highly recommend sharing this community all over to your friends and family. This community is going to grow beyond what we expect and that is truly exciting! Having a club where all people are like-minded and strive for success and change in their lives is phenomenal! This fitness community is built on the foundation of support, inclusivity, and encouragement. We understand that everyone’s journey is unique, with different starting points, goals, and paths. Here, you’ll find a judgment-free zone where every milestone, no matter how small, is celebrated. We're more than just workout partners; we're your cheerleaders, motivators, and accountability buddies! As you begin your journey with us, remember that every step forward is an achievement. We’re here to guide, support, and walk alongside you on your path to better health and fitness. Embrace the journey, enjoy the process, and know that you are now part of a community that believes in your potential and celebrates your progress! Lets get it!!! Regards, Bohdan
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Training Journey
Hey everyone, This is a tale of resilience, dedication, and the empowering journey from 265 pounds to a, healthy and strong 205(and more progress to drop weight soon). This isn’t just about shedding pounds; it’s about gaining strength, both physically and mentally, and redefining my relationship with my body through weight training and strength-focused workouts. My journey began at 265 pounds, a weight that carried not just physical burden but also a load of self-doubt and health concerns. I knew I needed a change, not just for aesthetics but for my well-being. The decision to transform was less about hitting a number and more about reclaiming control over my body and health. Unlike the typical weight loss story, my focus was unique – strength training. I wasn't running after just a lean body; I wanted to be strong, resilient, and powerful. This approach shifted my focus from the scale to the barbell, measuring progress in terms of strength gains rather than just pounds lost. My routine was simple yet challenging: weight training with a focus on compound movements like squats, deadlifts, and bench presses. Each session in the gym was about pushing my limits, understanding my body, and respecting its pace. Nutrition played a crucial role too – a balanced diet focusing on fueling my body for recovery and muscle growth. As the pounds shed and the muscles built, the transformation was evident. But more importantly, it was the mental and emotional growth that truly defined my journey. Each day in the gym was a lesson in discipline, patience, and self-appreciation. The physical transformation was just a reflection of the inner strength I had garnered. This journey has been about so much more than weight loss; it's been a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and strength. To those embarking on their fitness journey, remember, it’s not just about the numbers on the scale, but about how you feel, the strength you gain, and the person you become in the process. My main focus was never on having a great looking body, it was always on losing fat % and gaining strength on power movements, I'm not all about physique or endurance training, so I might not look as good as others, but I try my best each and every session, and plan on progressing even more and more. Until I achieve my desired strength level, and desired look.
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Motivation & Prosperity - Transformative Power of Motivation
Hey everyone, In a world that constantly demands innovation and progress, motivation emerges as a pivotal force in shaping not only our personal success but also our collective future. At its core, motivation is the invisible energy that propels us forward, fuels our aspirations, and transforms challenges into stepping stones. This brief exploration delves into the multifaceted nature of motivation and why it is not just beneficial but essential in our lives. I believe life’s path is strewn with obstacles, but motivation arms us with resilience. It helps us view failures not as dead-ends but as valuable lessons. This resilient mindset, fueled by motivation, is key in overcoming challenges and bouncing back stronger. It instills a sense of hope and determination, essential qualities in navigating life's ups and downs. In both personal and professional realms, motivation is synonymous with productivity. A motivated individual is more likely to approach tasks with enthusiasm and dedication, leading to higher quality work and efficiency. This heightened productivity not only accelerates personal achievements but also contributes positively to team environments and organizational goals. So with every gym session I do, I take with my upmost commitment, motivation, and discipline. One of my most favorite quotes so far ever has been: "Every small step forward is a leap towards your dreams. Remember, even the greatest journeys begin with the courage to take the first step." So go out everyday with the sheer will to rip up the day into pieces and win, each and every! In every aspect of life, not just in your fitness journey, or personal journey, but in every point of your life!
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Motivation & Prosperity - Transformative Power of Motivation
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Bohdan Korniychuk
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Active 117d ago
Joined Jan 29, 2024
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