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Setting and Hitting Goals Part 2 - Get Specific

Setting and Hitting Goals Part 2 - Get Specific

January 12, 20247 min read

By David Drinks


In last week's blog (check it out here if you missed it), I stated that "goal setting absolutely does work." But, for it to work for you, you need to apply the correct process.


That is what we are focusing on today - the correct process for you to set goals that you can actually accomplish!


I hope that I can coach you through setting goals the right way so that you can avoid the standard "New Year's Resolution" trap.

When you commit to something explicitly or implicitly and do not stick to that commitment, it is like breaking a promise to yourself. You feel bad because it feels like you both lied and were lied to.


We have all been there, and it is a hopeless feeling.

Well, it does not have to be this way!

You do not need to get stuck in the cycle of intending to make a change or hit a goal, only to lose momentum and hope after six weeks.

But how do we break this cycle? 

Change is hard. The New Year's Resolutions stats demonstrate this fact.

Based on the surveys and research I have seen (like this article), approximately 40% of U.S. adults set New Year's Resolutions. 

How many of those who set resolutions stick with them? Less than 10%.

And that is not only the case for New Year's Resolutions. One of the most challenging things is sticking with any goal or intention to change.

We are not robots. We cannot sustain the same level of motivation or willpower forever.

We often have evolving life circumstances and priorities that make it challenging to stick to something you chose to prioritize two months ago.

We are busy. I do not know anyone who does not already have a full plate. Most people tend to overcommit (or be voluntold) to do more than they can handle.

Even so, many people have the nagging sense that something in their lives needs to improve or change. And if you read my post last week, you know that anything in any area of your life that is not exactly how you want it to be may be an implicit goal (even if you have not said it out loud yet).

So, if you have identified something in your life that is not how it should be, and you are ready to make a change, I am here to help you.

You can overcome the challenges associated with setting and hitting goals. You can make positive changes, even if they are difficult.

It all starts with setting the right goal in the right way.

Let's dive into how to do that now.

Over the next five weeks, I will walk you through the SMART goal-setting framework to coach you on each component. If you stick with me and implement each step, you will see how you can stick to your goals because you set them correctly!

SMART goal-setting is nothing new - it has been around since the 1980's.


I would not be surprised if you have heard about this framework before.

But knowing about something and taking action on it are two different things. My plan with this series is more than just to talk about SMART goals. It is to get you to take action and implement!

So, what is a SMART goal? 

If you have not heard of this framework before, a SMART goal stands for a goal that is:

  • Specific

  • Measurable

  • Actionable/Achievable

  • Relevant

  • Time-bound

The SMART acronym provides a framework to ensure we can and will accomplish our goals. All you need to do is spend enough time up-front to run your goal through this system and complete all the steps.

Doing so ensures you have the correct goal, motivation, feedback, and an action plan to make your goal more than a wish!

Let's start with step one today by getting Specific.

The first problem many face when setting and hitting goals is that they only have wishes and vague intentions.

You may have identified something you want to be different. But it is just a wish until we get specific about what that thing is and what success in that area looks like.

Let me use an example I often hear when a new client comes to us at The Med Gym. I always ask about their goal, and usually, I hear something like, "I just want to be healthier."

While you may think that is a good goal, it is actually not a goal. We have not gotten specific enough about what "healthier" means.

To get specific on your goal, you must know why you want to get healthier, what the outcome of "healthier" is, and how you will get healthier.

Let's run with this example and get specific answers to these questions:


Why do you want to get healthier? 

Is it because you want to prevent disease onset and maximize your lifespan? 

Is it because you want to be able to pick up grandkids or get down on the floor to play with them without hurting yourself?

Is it because you have loved ones who count on your income, and you do not want to jeopardize your ability to earn an income?


Is it because you want to feel more energized and less limited daily?


There are a ton of potential answers here. Why do you want to get healthier?

Decide.

What is the outcome - what does "healthier" tangibly mean?

Do you mean you want to lose weight?

Do you want to decrease chronic pain?

Do you want to reduce the amount of medications you are taking?

Do you want to overcome a lifestyle disease like Type II Diabetes or Metabolic Syndrome?

Do you want to be stronger so you are less at risk of breaking bones or hurting your back?

There are numerous potential answers to what "healthier" means.

What does it mean for you?

Decide.

How will you get healthier?

Will you focus on weight loss?

Will you dedicate yourself to an exercise routine?

Will you improve your diet?


Will you seek medical care to overcome pain or a disease that you are not managing as well as you could?

Will you hire a coach, trainer, or nutritionist?


How will you get healthier?

Decide.

As you start making your goals SMART, you will see that you already implicitly know much of the information required to set a good goal.

Most people simply have not done the work of getting specific and writing this stuff down.

You can only run or walk after you learn to crawl. And you can only hit a goal once it is clearly defined!

"I want to get healthier" gives you no actionable plan. Try this instead:

I want to get healthier because I have been diagnosed with Type II Diabetes, and I do not want to face the painful and life-altering consequences of uncontrolled Diabetes. My A1C is currently 7.5%, and my initial goal is to reduce it to under 7% within the next 6 months.

To get on top of this, I will consult with my doctor on the next steps, learn about what initial dietary changes will make the most impact, and hire a personal trainer to develop an exercise routine for me and ensure I stay accountable for doing it.

Now, we have a specific goal that leads to the start of an actionable plan.


So, I want you to apply this step to your goal - whatever it may be.


Take something nagging at you that you are motivated to change, and get very specific.


Why do you want to make this change?


What is the tangible outcome of this change?

How will this change become a reality?


Complete the step of getting specific on your goals, and I'll be back next week to walk you through the next step - making goals measurable.


P.S. If you identify a health and fitness goal as one of your top priorities this year, we want to help! 

One of our expert fitness coaches will sit down with you to walk you through our SMART goal-setting system, help you identify the path to success, and design your ideal exercise and nutrition plan.

Contact us here to schedule a free consultation!

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DAVID DRINKS

Exercise Specialist & Owner

David has worked as an Exercise Specialist at The Med Gym since its inception in 2014, and has helped people of all ages move better, feel better, live better, and perform better. His love for training in the gym began as a high school and college baseball player where he learned the value of training his own body for athletic performance. Since then, he has grown to love training others to become their healthiest, perform their best, and learn the value of a proper training program.

​​David earned his bachelor’s degree in Sport & Exercise Science from DeSales University in 2013. During that time, he helped design off-season and in-season training programs for the DeSales University baseball team, as well as interning with the strength & conditioning coaches at Lehigh University to work with varsity athletes at Lehigh. Since college David has spent time working in the Physical Therapy setting prior to his time as one of the Exercise Specialists at The Carlisle MedGym.​

In 2021, David partnered with Brian Cardin and Steve Miller (owners of Cardin & Miller Physical Therapy and The Med Gym) to become part-owner and the managing partner of The Med Gym.​

David is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He is also Level 2 Certified in the Functional Movement Screen, as well as certified in the Fundamental Capacity Screen through Functional Movement Systems.​

You can contact David at [email protected]

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Kade Adomanis

Exercise Specialist

Kade has worked at The Med Gym since May of 2022, and since then has continued his passion to train and build rapport with his clients. His goal is to help individuals move better, live better and feel better. His love for training began with his own training for sports, which culminated as a college soccer player at DeSales University.

Kade graduated in 2022 from DeSales University with a Bachelor's degree in Sport and Exercise Physiology and a minor in Psychology. Throughout his college education, he developed both his love for training in the gym and his passion for helping people improve their overall function. During college, he began working with adults with disabilities as a social worker at Kaleidoscope. Through that experience, he developed a greater appreciation for the importance of helping people live and function better.


In addition to his work with Kaleidoscope, Kade also gained experience working in an internship at Lehigh Valley Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation. There, he had the opportunity to assist individuals with their workout programs to improve their overall health. As part of that internship, he gained experience in cardiovascular and pulmonary health. He had the opportunity to read EKGs, take blood pressures, and set up clients with electrodes for monitoring.


Kade also has internship experience with an occupational therapy clinic specializing in hand therapy. There, he learned about different occupational therapy techniques for the hand.


Kade is a Certified Exercise Physiologist through the American Society of Exercise Physiologists (ASEP). He is also Level 1 Certified in the Functional Movement Screen.​

You can contact Kade at [email protected]

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Bill Bodisch
Exercise Specialist & Nutrition Coach

For the past thirty-plus years, Bill was a sales and marketing professional committed to a high level of customer satisfaction and delivering solutions to customer challenges. Now, as a certified personal trainer and a certified nutrition and health coach, he is committed to fostering a supportive environment that empowers clients to overcome their unique health challenges, advocate ownership of their health, and plan for change.

Fitness has always been a part of Bill's life. As a teenager, he began weight training to gain strength for sports. He still incorporates functional fitness programs into his everyday life to stay healthy and strong - mentally and physically. He has always liked everything about being in the gym, especially the challenge of new programs.

As part of The Med Gym community, Bill assists clients as a trainer, nutrition coach, and accountability partner. He helps people overcome specific health challenges and physical limitations while encouraging them to become the healthiest version of themselves.

Playing golf has always been a passion for Bill. He has attained Level 1 Certification with Titleist Performance Institute, which focuses on the body-swing connection for golfers. Additionally, Bill is a certified Golf Fitness Specialist through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. The TPI screen is the foundation for golf fitness training. Bill focuses on balance, rotation, and power exercises to help all golfers train better, swing better, and play better.

Currently, Bill is:

​• Level 1 Certified in the Functional Movement Screen

• Level 1 Certified Titleist Performance Institute

• Certified Personal Trainer and Golf Fitness Specialist - National Academy of Sports Medicine

• Level 1 Certified Nutrition Coach through Precision Nutrition

• Certified Health Coach and Life Coach through the Health Coach Institute

You can contact Bill at [email protected]

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Caitlin Patane
Exercise Specialist

Caitlin Patane is a Carlisle native. She obtained an Associate of Arts degree from Harrisburg Area Community College in 2011. She then decided to take a break in her education before finishing her bachelor’s degree at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, where she graduated in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Exercise Science with a concentration in Sport and Exercise Conditioning. Being active and feeling fit has always been an integral part of her life and she aspired to help others in a knowledgeable and safe way.

Caitlin worked as a manager of a gym in Stroudsburg for over 3 years; however, she was not feeling fulfilled in her career and felt she could be doing something more. A unique, challenging, and unrelated career opportunity presented itself in 2019, when she started working for C.F. Martin and Co., one of the oldest, most highly respected acoustic guitar manufacturers in the world. She truly enjoyed her time and experience there; however, she decided to get back to her roots and degree by moving back to her beloved hometown of Carlisle in 2022.

Caitlin has worked at the Med Gym for over a year now and has made some wonderful connections with her clients. She feels that she helped many people on their fitness journey move closer to their goals. She also became certified in the Functional Movement Screen, Level 1, which has helped her to better assess her clients and create effective and individualized programs for each one of them. While Caitlin enjoys her time at the Med Gym, she is taking a temporary leave of absence towards the end of May to have her first child - a baby girl! She is very excited about this new and exciting life event. However, she will be looking forward to getting back to training clients in the future. She hopes all of her clients stick with their training in her absence and continue to make progress toward their health and fitness goals!

You can contact Caitlin at [email protected]

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Calvin Nause
Exercise Specialist

Calvin Graduated from Shippensburg University in 2020 with a bachelor's degree in exercise science. His passion for sports from a young age initially got him into exercise and fitness. Calvin played sports throughout his high school career with soccer being his favorite. During his time at Shippensburg, he was a member of the exercise science club and did an internship with Shippensburg Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine.

Coming out of college he was initially unsure what route he would take as a career path. Starting in June of 2020, shortly after graduation, Calvin started working for Cardin & Miller Physical Therapy as a PT Aide. Over the 3 years that he worked there, he began to realize how much he truly enjoyed working with people to help them become stronger and live healthier lives. One of the most rewarding parts of working in the fitness industry is having an impact on someone's journey toward feeling the best they possibly can.

Calvin looks forward to challenging himself and others in a positive and uplifting way! He is super excited to be working in such a welcoming place like The Med Gym!

Calvin is Level 1 Certified in the Functional Movement Screen.

You can contact Calvin at [email protected]

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Erin Smeigh
Nutrition Coach

Food is medicine but just one part of the journey to wellness!

After reversing her own autoimmune disorder with food, movement, hydration, and supplements, Erin discovered her desire to support others in finding wellness through nutrition and identifying hidden stressors.

Her objective with nutrition coaching is to help individuals create a routine of eating more whole and unprocessed foods. Choosing to be mindful of what they eat and when they eat it.

Forget the days of being trapped in a chaotic cycle of restricting food, overeating, feeling guilty, and then restricting even more. Erin will help you, identify your stressors, and develop long-term, enjoyable habits around food so you can live a happier and healthier life.

By doing this you can create a sustainable plan for long-term health and body change.

Erin is a Level 1 Certified Nutrition Coach through Precision Nutrition.

As of July 2023, she has also obtained her certification as an FDNP-Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, Certified Health Coach.

You can contact Erin at [email protected]

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