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Want to stick with your 2020 fitness resolutions? Join a team to keep from slacking

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We’re in the second half of January. How are you doing with your New Year’s fitness resolutions?

If you’re already struggling with sore muscles and finding time to get to the gym or go for a lunchtime walk, you’re not alone.

The fitness tracking app Strava has data to show that most fitness resolutions start to fade in mid-January.

While fitness fanatics dread the coming of New Year’s resolvers to their gyms in January, most know that the hordes will thin by the end of the month. And they’re right.

According to a well-cited study by the University of Scranton, about 80% of those who had a fitness resolution in year one failed to maintain the habit by year three.

So what can you do to stick with the goals you thought of, perhaps after one too many glasses of Champagne, on New Year’s Eve? Here’s one answer: find a community, or join a team.

Many fitness studies show that people push themselves harder or longer if they’re trying to keep up with a group, or even just a partner.

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