How to restart your routine: Your guide to getting back to fitness
Sometimes routines shift. Maybe you’ve been caring for loved ones, adjusting to a new schedule, or simply navigating a busy season of the year. When regular movement falls off the radar, it’s easy to feel stuck or wonder how to begin again.
Here’s the encouraging news: you don’t need to start over, you just need to start again. With the right approach, you can rebuild momentum through small, realistic steps that fit into your day.
This guide will show you how to:
- Ease back into movement after time away
- Use simple strategies to start working out again
- Build consistency with short sessions and achievable goals
- Develop a mindset that supports long-term success
At Bold, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Remember, you can stay active anytime, anywhere with Bold classes.
Why routines change and why that’s normal
Change is part of life. It’s not a matter of if your routine will shift, but when. Whether it’s an illness, a family commitment, or a demanding schedule, life can even interrupt routines built on the best intentions. What matters is remembering this: no matter how long it’s been, you can always start again.
Try to approach transitional periods with kindness. Most changes aren’t planned, and self-criticism can make it harder to get back on track. Instead, focus on what you can do today:
Short sessions are powerful. Even a few minutes of movement can support strength and balance. Bold has classes as short as 5 minutes to help you restart.
Consistency adds up. Progress is built gradually, not all at once. Start where you are, then build duration and intensity over time if it feels right.
How to rebuild a sustainable habit
Whether you’re coming back after a few days or several months, small steps will help set you up for long-term success.
Start with what feels easy
Set a goal that’s so small, it feels impossible to skip. Even 5–10 minutes of stretching, a few yoga poses, or simply showing up for class can help you build momentum.
Tie movement to daily habits
Think about the routines you already do without fail, such as brushing your teeth, eating breakfast, or watching your favorite show. Choose one and pair it with movement. For example: eat breakfast, then do a Bold class, then get ready for the day. These familiar cues help habits stick.
Plan ahead
Lay out your clothes the night before, keep your exercise space clear, and save your Bold classes in advance. Reducing the number of decisions you have to make will help you follow through, especially on busy days.
Suggested class: 8 min Flexibility: Sit & Stretch
How to adjust your mindset
When life gets hectic, it’s easy to believe that movement has to be long or intense to count. The reality is that small, consistent steps create lasting results.
Redefine success
Movement doesn’t need to be perfect. A short yoga session, a 10-minute walk, or even light stretching counts. What matters is showing up in a way that works for you.
Give yourself credit
Every time you move, even briefly, you’re investing in your well-being. Returning to a habit you value is worth celebrating, and progress comes from consistency, not perfection.
Focus on the present, not the past
You don’t need to make up for missed time. Just take the next step that feels doable today, and let tomorrow build on that.
Suggested class: 15 min Yoga: Balance Focus
How to keep the momentum going
Once you’ve started again, you can make your routine easier to maintain by keeping it simple, flexible, and rewarding.
- Save your favorite classes. Use Bold’s “save class” feature so you can quickly access the sessions you enjoy most.
- Set SMART goals. Goals should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. Adjust them as needed to match your lifestyle.
- Plan your next session. Each time you finish a class, schedule your next one. A small commitment today makes it easier to follow through tomorrow.
Remember, consistency isn’t about doing everything—it’s about doing something.
Suggested class: 15 min Pilates: Fit Core
Small steps lead to big changes
It’s not only okay to start small, it’s often the best way forward. Even a few minutes of movement can lift your energy, sharpen your focus, and remind you that you’re still on track.
You’ve done this before, and you can do it again. This time, do it on your terms, at your own pace, with habits that fit your life. Movement is less about perfection and more about progress. Start with Bold today, and let each step help you build toward strength, confidence, and consistency.