05/26/2026
One of the hardest parts of training isn’t the workout itself, but staying committed long enough to see adaptation happen.
A lot of athletes quit a program too early because they expect progress to look dramatic immediately. But athletic development usually happens gradually, then all at once.
Social media has also changed how athletes view training. Everyone sees highlight clips, crazy jumps, and “instant results,” so when their own progress feels slow, they assume something isn’t working.
In reality, some of the best offseason improvements come from doing the boring things consistently:
- Showing up
- Recovering properly
- Repeating movements
- Tracking progress
- Trusting the process even before results are obvious
That’s why consistency matters more than one great session or one big jump.
Real development is repeatable.
What’s harder for you:
Staying patient, or staying consistent?