Itâs wintertime, so whatâs better than to curl up with a good book that can help you refocus on your health, wellness and fitness goals?
While about 95 percent of New Yearâs resolutions are fitness-related, only 10 percent of people think their resolutions will last three months later.
Buck that trend and complement your motivation with inspiration and a plan through a great book. The following are seven of the best winter reads to support your fitness goals.
âFitness For Every Bodyâ by Meg Boggs
Written by Instagram influencer Meg Boggs, âFitness For Every Bodyâ embraces body positivity in an authentic way. The book assures readers that you can get fit whatever your shape and size and includes full-body workouts, nutritional advice, mental well-being tips and inspirational anecdotes from the author. You are more than your weight.
Pricing: $17.49 paperback on Amazon (other options available)
âThe Comeback Quotientâ by Matt Fitzgerald
Great comebacks always make for great reads. In âThe Comeback Quotient: A Get-Real Guide to Building Mental Fitness in Sport and Life,â Matt Fitzgerald combines real-world experiences with science to share a three-step process that the best athletes use to bounce back from any adversity. This process is presented in such a way that you can take the toolset and stage your own comebacks.
Pricing: $14.68 paperback on Amazon (other options available)
âThe Genius of Athletesâ by Noel Brick and Scott Douglas
Ever wonder how top athletes think? Noel Brick and Scott Douglas aim to help everyday athletes hone the mindset that top athletes have in âThe Genius of Athletes: What World-Class Competitors Know Than Can Change Your Life.â In it, youâll learn the five types of cognitive tools for navigating challenges. Youâll also hear stories of those whoâve translated their athletic success into different realms.
Pricing: $21.85 hardcover on Amazon (other options available)
âGood To Goâ by Christie Aschwanden
We say it often: Rest is critical to any fitness plan. In âGood To Go: What the Athlete in All of Us Can Learn from the Strange Science of Recovery,â Christie Aschwanden offers clarity on how to incorporate rest and recovery in the most effective way, including snippets about Gatorade, cryotherapy, Simone Bilesâ pneumatic compression boots and Tom Bradyâs infrared pajamas (among others). All the latest trends are thoroughly investigated, sometimes first-hand.
Pricing: $9.29 paperback on Amazon (other options available)
âA Beautiful Work In Progressâ by Mirna Valerio
Mirna Valerio, also known for her blog and Facebook page âFatgirlrunning,â shares her drive to conquer goals while being a plus-size ultrarunner. After a health scare, she explains how she worked her way from 5Ks to ultramarathons and became a sponsored athlete. From her story, you can see how running is for every body type.
Pricing: $8.49 paperback on Amazon (other options available)
âNo Sweatâ by Michelle Segar
Motivation can be fleeting. In âNo Sweat: How the Simple Science of Motivation Can Bring You a Lifetime of Fitness,â Michelle Segar offers a step-by-step program for staying motivated to exercise regularly, based on years of research. It features inspiring stories as well to make getting fit more achievable and practical.
Pricing: $14.59 paperback on Amazon (other options available)
âEat to Loveâ by Jenna Hollenstein
Although Jenna Hollenstein is a nutritionist, âEat to Loveâ is far from a diet book and more of an exploration of mindful eating that aims to help readers better understand their relationships with their bodies and how food plays into that. It combines aspects of your mental health with your physical health to free your mind from the fear, frustration and shame that can be associated with eating.
Pricing: $16.95 paperback on Amazon (other options available)
Caren Roblin is the owner of Kaia FIT Sierra, with four studios in the Reno-Sparks area.