Beyond Resolutions: Healthy Habits for Athletes
It’s the time of year when just about everyone is working on their New Year’s resolutions – more exercise, clean eating, staying hydrated, and getting enough sleep. Unfortunately, many resolutions only last until about mid-January, so they don’t have the sticking power to help most people reach their goals. For athletes, as well as anyone dedicated to living a healthy, active lifestyle, it may be better to focus on building good habits that can last a lifetime instead of a few weeks.
Stay positive. A positive mental attitude is a must for sports performance. It’s about appreciating the time you have in which to play your favorite sport as well as viewing difficult milestones as challenges, not obstacles. Forming this habit can be as easy as changing your language – instead of thinking of workouts and practice as something you “have to” do, think of them as something you “get to” do. A positive mindset can make all the difference and can even make those challenges easier to achieve.
Help others. It’s easy to get caught up in the goals we make for ourselves but encouraging others to reach their goals contributes to your sense of well-being. This is especially important for team sports, where struggling teammates can overcome challenges with your help, but also for individual sports where sharing your knowledge can help your sport maintain its positive reputation – and helping others succeed feels good, too.
Get enough rest. For decades, people have put sleep on the back burning in favor of getting it all done. But recent research has highlighted the importance of a good night’s sleep for your health. Getting at least seven hours of rest each night helps keep stress under control and significantly lowers your risk of serious diseases. There are even more benefits for athletes. Proper sleep helps your body recover from the day’s exercise, helps keep your mind sharp for split-second in-game decisions, and prevents fatigue so you can perform at peak levels.
Prioritize warm-ups. If you regularly skip warm-ups so you can get right to the game, make it a priority going forward to do those important warm-ups first. Warm-ups not only enhance your athletic performance, but they also can help prevent injury and muscle soreness.
Work on your overall fitness. It’s easy to spend more time fine-tuning your sport-specific skills and let the rest go by the wayside, but other aspects of your overall fitness are also important to achieve peak performance, like balance, agility, core strength, and coordination. Improved overall fitness can help you perform better even at sport-specific tasks.
Stay hydrated. Hydration is a must for everyone, but for athletes and people who exercise regularly, good hydration can make all the difference. Poor hydration can make you lightheaded and fatigued or increase your heart rate. Good hydration means improved muscle function and better circulation and blood pressure so that your muscles and organs work properly. Choose a hydrating drink like TotalFit Premium Water™ with optimized absorption to ensure superior hydration for your workout.
Resolutions are fine if we can stick to them. For some, it’s easier to think of our goals as new habits to form, then work on them in small steps throughout the year. Good habits are important to perform at your best, including good hydration before, during, and after your workout. We created TotalFit Premium Water™ especially for you, to give you everything you need to keep your body functioning well to keep you in the game. It’s electrolyte-enhanced as well as purified, pH balanced and micro-clustered for optimal absorption. Get a case of TotalFit Premium Water™ so you can experience the difference of superior hydration for your overall fitness. TotalFit by shopping online or finding a store near you today. For valuable promotions, fitness tips and more, text “totalfit” to 95577 and BE FIT today!









