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Fitness Expert Explains How to Build Healthy Habits That Actually Last

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The new year is when many pledge to stop overindulging and finally commit to weight-loss goals. But is going cold turkey at the start of the year really sustainable?

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – January 1st signifies the start of a new year, and before the champagne pops at midnight, many at home pledge that this will be the year they stop overindulging and finally commit to weight-loss goals.

But is going cold turkey at the start of the year really sustainable?

According to fitness expert Jimmy Mackey, founder of MacFit 360, lasting results come from lifestyle changes—not extreme restrictions.

Mackey says fitness goals should be realistic and tailored to an individual’s lifestyle, budget, and long-term capacity.

For those just beginning their fitness journey, he suggests working with a personal trainer or joining a group class, while reminding newcomers not to feel intimidated by others in the gym.

He encourages people to start slow, focus on consistency, and remember that fitness is a year-round commitment—not a race.

And above all, Mackey says the goal isn’t perfection, but personal well-being—feeling healthy, confident, and satisfied with yourself.

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