You’re Almost Halfway Through the Year… How’s Your Fitness Really Going?

Coach Sarai • May 4, 2026

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It’s May.

Not quite mid-year yet, but close enough to pause for a second and ask yourself something honest…

How has your fitness actually been going so far?

Back in January, most people had some kind of goal. Maybe it was to lose weight, get stronger, feel more confident, or just finally stay consistent.

Now that a few months have passed, things usually look a little different than expected.

And that’s okay.

Let’s check in… no pressure

This isn’t about judging yourself. It’s about being real.

Have you been consistent?
Do you feel stronger or more energized?
Or has it been a bit on and off?

For some, this is where routines are starting to feel natural. You’re showing up, building momentum, and things are finally clicking.

For others, life got busy. Motivation dropped. You missed a few sessions… then a few more.

That happens more often than people admit.

Progress isn’t always obvious

A lot of people think they’re not making progress just because the scale hasn’t changed much.

But fitness goes way deeper than that.

Progress can look like:

  • Having more energy throughout the day
  • Feeling stronger in workouts
  • Moving better and with more control
  • Feeling more confident walking into a class
  • Showing up even when you don’t feel like it

Sometimes the biggest wins are the ones you don’t immediately notice.

If you’ve been consistent, keep building

If you’ve been putting in the work, don’t take your foot off the gas now.

This is where most people start to slow down, and it’s also where you can pull ahead.

You’ve already built something. Now it’s about stacking on top of it.

If you’ve fallen off a bit, you’re not starting over

Here’s the truth.

A lot of people feel like they’ve “failed” if they haven’t been perfect since January.

But fitness was never about being perfect.

You’re not back at zero. You’re just picking things back up with more awareness.

And honestly, that’s a stronger place to start from.

You don’t need a full reset. You just need your next session.

What do you want the rest of the year to look like?

Instead of looking back at what didn’t happen, focus on what still can.

You’ve still got more than half the year ahead.

Plenty of time to:

  • Build strength
  • Improve your habits
  • Feel more confident in your body
  • Create consistency that actually sticks

But it starts with a decision.

You don’t have to figure it out alone

One of the biggest reasons people struggle isn’t lack of effort.

It’s lack of structure, guidance, and support.

When you have the right environment and coaching, everything becomes clearer and easier to stick to.

Not sure where you’re at? Let’s figure it out together.

Book a Private Intro and get a complimentary InBody scan so you can clearly see where you’re starting and what to focus on next. No pressure, just real clarity.

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