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Devan Futten

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February 2, 2026

Why Consistency Beats Intensity (Every Time)

When people first start a fitness program, it’s natural to think the answer is more. More sweat. More soreness. More “going hard.” The belief is simple: if one intense workout is good, then two all-out sessions a week must be better than steady effort spread across the week.

But here’s the truth we see over and over again: consistency matters more than intensity—especially for long-term progress, confidence, and sustainability.

Going hard 1–2 days per week feels productive. You leave exhausted, sore, and proud. But that approach often leads to missed sessions, lingering soreness, and burnout. When workouts feel like punishment, attendance drops—and results stall.

On the other hand, showing up 3–4 days per week at a manageable intensity creates momentum. Your body adapts. Movements improve. Strength builds gradually. Energy stays higher. And most importantly—you keep coming back.

Fitness isn’t about winning one brutal workout. It’s about stacking hundreds of “pretty good” sessions over months and years.

When you train consistently, your nervous system learns patterns, your joints tolerate load better, and your confidence grows. Progress doesn’t come from redlining your heart rate once or twice a week—it comes from repeated exposure done well.

That’s why we coach new members to focus less on “how hard” and more on “how often.”

The 3 Keys to Success

1. Protein
Protein supports muscle, recovery, and metabolism. Hitting your protein target daily helps you feel stronger, recover faster, and stay satisfied between meals.

2. Calories That Match Your Goal
Fat loss, muscle gain, or maintenance—your calorie intake needs to align with what you’re trying to achieve. Training consistently without fueling properly will always limit progress.

3. Showing Up 3–4 Days Per Week
This is where results are built. Consistent attendance improves skill, strength, and confidence while keeping fitness sustainable long term.

Intensity has its place—but consistency builds the foundation.

If you’re ready to stop guessing and start building real momentum, book a free intro with a coach. We’ll help you create a simple, sustainable plan built around showing up consistently, fueling your body correctly, and making progress you can actually maintain.

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Show up. Stay consistent. Let the results take care of themselves.

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