What are your 2020 fitness goals?

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  • littlegreenparrot1
    littlegreenparrot1 Posts: 702 Member
    An ultra marathon in July.
    100k along the Ridgeway, one of the oldest roads in Britain.

    I recently learned what an ultra marathon was via Joe Rogan and David Goggins. You ultra runners are amazing! Good luck to you!

    Thank you, I hope to be but haven't done it yet!

    I read a few articles about them, saw it described as a run where you go really slow and eat all the time, and suddenly it seemed achievable 😄

    If nothing else the training for it is really doing all kinds of good things for my figure!
  • corriepelc
    corriepelc Posts: 2,088 Member
    My fitness goals for 2020 are:
    • To run at least one race (either location or virtual) per month.
    • Start seriously considering full marathon training...to do that, my goal is to run at least 18 miles in one shot.
    • Lose the 15 lbs I put on over the year due to work and life stress (my clothes still fit...I need to do this to make it easier on my joints when I run)
    • Refire my passion for dancing. I started a barre workout series this week, which is reminding me how much I miss ballet. And I found a ballroom cardio program I'm going to start adding in to my workouts.
  • ChrisCatMama
    ChrisCatMama Posts: 1,038 Member
    To get down to my goal weight by sometime in March (I have around 15 pounds left to lose).
    Be more consistent in logging my meals.
    Work on my weak areas as far as exercises go. (Push-ups etc)
  • jlhalley7835
    jlhalley7835 Posts: 188 Member
    An ultra marathon in July.
    100k along the Ridgeway, one of the oldest roads in Britain.

    I recently learned what an ultra marathon was via Joe Rogan and David Goggins. You ultra runners are amazing! Good luck to you!

    Thank you, I hope to be but haven't done it yet!

    I read a few articles about them, saw it described as a run where you go really slow and eat all the time, and suddenly it seemed achievable 😄

    If nothing else the training for it is really doing all kinds of good things for my figure!

    That sounds great for me except the one hundred miles part 😂 post an update after the race!
  • psychrat
    psychrat Posts: 21 Member
    My fitness goal for 2020 is to run my first half marathon race
  • H_Ock12
    H_Ock12 Posts: 1,152 Member
    To run marathon #3 in October after giving birth in late May.
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    My fitness goals for 2020:

    I. Get Faster
    II. Avoid Injury

    To do so, need to:
    *Rebuild fitness lost during fifteen month rehab, including dropping 18lbs to return to 2017 racing weight.
    * Target a sub 6 hour finish @ the Half Iron distance in triathlon.
    * Target a sub 1:54:00 finish in an open half marathon.
    * Maintain a regular yoga practice and get regular deep tissue work done to aid recovery and minimize chance of injury.

    Stretch Goal: Enter a late season Ironman race.



  • StargazerB
    StargazerB Posts: 425 Member
    My goals are to continue to maintain my weight. To workout at least 3x a week. To eat mindfully.
  • sgt1372
    sgt1372 Posts: 3,997 Member
    Maintain my wt bet 147-152# as I have been doing 4 the past 6 months
  • michne16
    michne16 Posts: 538 Member
    Become stronger and leaner. Am committed to taking weight lifting classes and doing free weights at home to supplement.
  • Darkpheonix30
    Darkpheonix30 Posts: 7 Member
    I really want to be able to do a push up. I accomplished weight loss in 2019, not its primarily strength training for 2020.
  • SwtHedgehog
    SwtHedgehog Posts: 175 Member
    I'm hoping to complete my first (only ?) Half Ironman in June.
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    I'm hoping to complete my first (only ?) Half Ironman in June.

    fixed it for you. ;)
  • SwtHedgehog
    SwtHedgehog Posts: 175 Member
    Thanks; I had put only? Because I feel there are other adventures out there to pursue/explore ;-)
  • Djproulx
    Djproulx Posts: 3,084 Member
    Thanks; I had put only? Because I feel there are other adventures out there to pursue/explore ;-)

    Of course! just thinking that HIM racing tends to be fairly addictive.
  • SwtHedgehog
    SwtHedgehog Posts: 175 Member
    Yes, I have heard that. :-)
  • PennyP312
    PennyP312 Posts: 161 Member
    135 bench
    Lean enough to finally do pull ups
    Keep my back healthy so I can grow my squat and dead back up.

    And, why not add in to get my average watts per spin class to over 250...this one may be a stretch.
  • adi983
    adi983 Posts: 6 Member
    My goal is to get to my target weight and do a lot of jogging this year and do a mile with out stopping.
    And also eat better this year.
  • tellypooh
    tellypooh Posts: 5 Member
    Try to maintain a steady workout schedule. Ideally 30 minutes every day. I do better if I do it first thing in the morning before work.
  • hipari
    hipari Posts: 1,367 Member
    1) Endurance: run a 10K (doesn’t need to be a race, I just want enough endurance to do it)
    2) Mobility: reach hands behind my back in this position (It’s used in mobility testing, and I’m nowhere near passing)
    https://img.ilcdn.fi/KA0XsyYjcyFmoveKVrO8KiOu7no=/full-fit-in/612x/img-s3.ilcdn.fi/38aaff3541335967dd1a20e95aa8d64e4995c83160b98924866792bba7a02ea3.jpgfee7ao30ox1v.jpeg
    3) Strength: I’ll set some goals with my trainer this week.

    My husband recently expressed interest and motivation in fitness, and I asked him if he had any concrete goal. His goal ”to become the kind of person that feels bad when he has to miss a workout” really resonated. I want exercise and activity to beome an ingrained habit that feels odd to skip.
  • allother94
    allother94 Posts: 588 Member
    To not die
  • allother94
    allother94 Posts: 588 Member
    Oh, and to bench 250. This is number 1.
  • deluxmary2000
    deluxmary2000 Posts: 981 Member
    200 lb deadlift (i think my 1rm is about 170)
    Climb the rope at my gym
  • clynds
    clynds Posts: 41 Member
    Self care in the form of getting physio and massage to finally correct some issues with my Achilles and low back.

    Another Spartan sprint (so fun)

    Hoping to get myself in shape for the 2-day Ride to Conquer Cancer.

    Get my running back up to 10k+ without foot pain.

    Get back in the pool

    And stretching daily!!!
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    kbk1335 wrote: »
    My main goals are to hopefully reach my goal weight, and start weight training.

    I want to get back to where I was in 2017/18. 2019 was kinda *kitten* fitness wise due to a few injuries and some laziness on my part. I fractured my knee cap last February and everything just went downhill from there as recovery from that takes awhile but I milked it a bit.

    As lifting goes, start now...you shouldn't wait until you lose weight to start lifting.
  • TiisTitanium
    TiisTitanium Posts: 235 Member
    My specific and planned out goals for 2020 are to
    - Be able to do a muscle-up
    - Be able to get chest to floor doing a pancake stretch
    - Get a minute hold doing a handstand or be able to a press handstand

    My vague goals are to get to a decent level of performance at Ballet and on the Lyra.

    My even vaguer goal is to drop 10kg but I am not that focused on that one - it is in the nice byproduct catergory
  • amusedmonkey
    amusedmonkey Posts: 10,330 Member
    Okay, this is silly, but I have been playing a fitness game (Ring Fit Adventure) and I really really want to have enough muscle endurance and control to play it on the highest difficulty. This is much harder to achieve than I expected.
  • ceiswyn
    ceiswyn Posts: 2,256 Member
    This.

    https://blackdragonchallenge.com/

    Endurance version. 30 miles, over 7,000 ft of ascent, 10 hours. In the unpredictable April weather. What could possibly go wrong.
  • Biggiwig69
    Biggiwig69 Posts: 38 Member
    More weight training and less cardio. Also keeping up my plant based diet.