Wednesday, December 28, 2011

My 2012 goals

Since I have written a post on how to do goal setting, I thought it would be only right to blog my 2012 goals for you all to see. Not only will this allow you to further understand what I meant, but it will hold me accountable as well.

If I don't complete 80 percent of my goals I give you permission to give me the ultimate atomic wedgie...



This is an exciting time of year for us all, One year is a closing, while a new one is beginning.

The world is in our hands, and if the world does happen to end.. ::Gasp:: I want to make sure I kick it's ass on my departure.

And no, I do not believe it is going to end...Just trying paint a picture.

We are all put on this earth for a short time, We must take full advantage of it...

Without further ado... Here is how I plan to Kick 2012's ass.




MY 2012 FITNESS AND BUSINESS GOALS

Business



1. Double My Income
  • Bring in a minimum of 2 new clients a month.
    • Build CFA and personal Facebook pages--consistency
    • Attend more local events. minimum 1 per week
    • Minimum 1 video testimonial a week.
    • Begin Speaking engagements: 4 engagements over the year
  • Fill Females Git Fit, Start a second set of sessions.
    • Testimonials!
    • Local Events.
    • Facebook!
  • Start a strength class for men.
    • Advertise, Advertise, Advertise
    • Create plan of action before implementation.
    • Facebook!
  • Offer online coaching.
    • Free trials.
    • Market it.
    • Doesn't have to stay local, spread my wingspan.
2. Build CFA
  • Write more
    • Blog minimum once per week.
    • Write articles and get published.
    • Work on writing skills with coaches.
  • Enhance the team effectiveness
    • Send weekly articles to CFA team.
    • Plan marketing days with team members
    • Bring discussion topics to every single meeting.
  • Retain all of my one on one clients (not necessarily just as one on one), 85 percent of my group training.
    • Go above and beyond the call of duty
    • Food logs
    • Nutrition help
    • Friendships
    • Come in every day with energy
    • Keep track of programs
    • Get results
3. Work More Effective
  • Rest more
    • Create a tighter schedule so that my hours are not spread out as wide.
    • Sleep a minimum of 6 hours at least 4 times a week.
  • While at work, work more.
  • Do my to do list every day
    • complete at  minimum 85 percent of it.
  • Eat consistently
4. Continued education

  • Perform better 1-day
  • Perform better 3-day
  • FMS
  • Open to suggestions
  • Continue to learn from and build network with other trainers.
  •  Read at least 1 book a month, not including school reading.
    • Motivational 
    • Nutrition 
    • Training 
    • Anatomy
 Fitness Goals

  • Weight up to 175
    • Gain lean mass
    • Caloric Intake
    • Clean eating: Proteins, Vegetables, Fruit, Nuts, Seeds, Limited bread.
  • Improve Hip mobility/Shoulder Mobility (Stretch 2-3 times a week).
  • Train 4 times a week.
For my lifts the only thing to do in order to improve it to keep on lifting, foam rolling, stay away from injury and push myself. Here are my goals:

  • Conventional Deadlift 400 lbs.
  • Romanian Deadlift 350 lbs
  • Front Squat 300 lbs
  • FESS 225 lbs
  • Pull ups- 80lbs
  • Chin ups 100 lbs
  • Drink enough water everyday!

My goals are set, I am focused, I am ready. How about you?
Have a great day, I hope this can help you understand goal setting a little bit more.

Work hard, train hard and let's kick 2012's ass!

God loves you, Mikey loves you, so love yourself!

2 comments:

  1. I Love your goals, Michael. Just as a suggestion work on researching the market too. Not everybody on the market for a gym has it together. I have some friends whom I would have loved to refer to CFA, but didn't because it felt like all goup sessions and the nutrition was for athletes. Thatis great, but limited . some of us might need more hand holding then a" Let me wash my hands" Justin kind of approach. I understand that we have to do the work, but a little humility when encouraging goes a long way, so does connection.

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  2. Thank you for your input Candocci. CFA is constantly looking for ways to improve. One thing we pride ourselves on is our ability to train people from all walks of life and levels of fitness. We are constantly focused on building relationships with our clients. If you had any other experience at CFA I apologize on behalf of all of us at CFA. Feel free to email me anytime at mmurphy36@gmail.com. If you will allow me to, I would like to give you a few free sessions with me to give you a proper CFA experience.

    Mikey

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