Commitment is the new resolution

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Birnberg, who has a Twitter following of approximately16,000 people, knows a thing or two about how important community can be for reaching fitness goals. “I’m a firm believer in everything in our lives taking a village, and this virtual village with all its residents, or accountability partners, changes the sense of isolation old school resolutions give,” says Birnberg.

Commitment Day founder, Akradi put it this way: “Instead of feeling forced to do something you think you must do, now you can make a change for the better because you want to. Instead of feeling isolated with your intentions, now you can be bolstered with the support of people making similar commitments. Instead of starting the new year feeling like you’re making sacrifices, now you can start the new year celebrating life.”

After the holiday revelry and the high spirits of the season, why should we follow ancient Babylonian customs that bring an end to the fun with a self-defeating “promise” in the form of a new year’s resolution anyway?

“I've always felt that waking up early on New Year’s Day and going out for a run is a far better way to start the year than hungover and sick,” says Jill Ormond Whitaker, 34, a new mom in Las Vegas, who has committed to live a healthy and balanced life and provide a good example for her husband and 3-month-old daughter. “It just seems to set the tone for the whole year. Commitment Day takes it one step further because it’s a national movement.”

To get $5 off the cost of registration for a Commitment Day walk/run use code “CORP0598” when you sign up.

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