By Shikha Pandya, Fittr Coach
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When I began my fitness journey, I had a thousand questions swirling in my head.
“Am I doing this right?”
“Why aren’t the results showing?”
“Should I train more or rest more?”
Just like many beginners, I lacked clarity. And without clarity, it’s easy to feel lost or demotivated.
But things changed when I tapped into the power of goal setting—with the guidance of Fittr seniors, support from the Fittr community, and science-backed knowledge from INFS courses.
And the first breakthrough came when I understood and implemented the concept of SMART Goals.
Think of fitness like a road trip. If you don’t know your destination, how will you ever know which road to take or whether you’re even moving forward?
Setting clear goals gives you direction, motivation, and purpose. It creates a structured path to follow and allows you to track and celebrate progress.
SMART is an acronym that stands for:
Let’s break each one down with real-life examples and tips.
Your fitness goal must be crystal clear. Vague goals like “I want to get in shape” or “I want to be healthier” don’t tell you what you’re working toward or how to measure it.
Be specific about:
🔍 Example:
Instead of saying: “I want to lose weight”
Say: “I want to lose 5 kg in the next 10 weeks by strength training and tracking my calories.”
Your goals should be quantifiable, so you can track progress and make course corrections if needed.
Track things like:
📈 Example:
“I want to reduce my waist by 3 inches in 12 weeks”
or
“I want to increase my bench press from 40 kg to 60 kg in 4 months.”
Setting unrealistic goals can lead to frustration, burnout, and even injuries.
Your goal should challenge you but still be within your current capabilities and lifestyle constraints. Everyone is different—so compare only with your past self, not others.
⚖️ Example:
Trying to lose 10 kg in 2 weeks is not just unrealistic—it’s unhealthy.
Instead, aim for 0.5–1 kg per week, depending on your fat loss phase and activity levels.
🎯 Attainable goal: “I want to lose 5 kg in 8 weeks by following a calorie deficit and training 4 times a week.”
A relevant goal is one that matters to you.
Your motivation should come from within—not from peer pressure, social media trends, or external validation.
Ask yourself:
💡 Example:
A relevant goal for a working mom could be:
“I want to build stamina so I don’t feel exhausted after work and can spend more active time with my kids.”
A timeline puts healthy pressure on you to take action and stay consistent. Without a deadline, it’s too easy to say, “I’ll start tomorrow.”
Set a clear timeframe that is long enough to achieve the goal, but short enough to stay focused.
📅 Example:
“I want to run a 5K in under 30 minutes by the end of 12 weeks.”
or
“I want to lose 3% body fat in 10 weeks before my birthday.”
In the last 5 years, I’ve worked on:
Each phase came with its own goals, timelines, and strategies. But the common denominator was always goal clarity.
📌 I’ve learned that “setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible.”
Don’t overthink. Don’t wait for the “perfect time.”
Just start with one simple goal using the SMART format.
Whether it’s doing your first pull-up, losing stubborn fat, or gaining lean muscle—clarity and structure will help you get there faster and with less stress.
You don’t have to do it alone—Fittr’s coaching, courses, and community are here to support you every step of the way.
Goals transform wishes into reality.
They give your workouts a direction, your nutrition a purpose, and your mindset a mission.
Are you ready to make your transformation journey visible?
Then set your next SMART goal—and let’s get started 💪
Written by: Shikha Pandya, Fittr Coach
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