Free Shipping On Orders Over £100/€140/$140

-- Days
-- Hrs
-- Mins
-- Secs

The 1% Rule: Small Wins That Separate the Elite from Everyone Else

When we think about a friend or family member who is unhappy with their physical appearance or performance…

Anyone who has been through the process of transformation knows that those who make it happen don’t rely on motivation or magic programs. They stack small wins, day after day, and build momentum as they go.

The risk is that if progress is a little slower, momentum isn’t as quick and it’s easier to lose hope and fall off.

The Compound Effect of 1%

One small decision might not seem like much. But repeated over weeks, months, and years? It creates a totally different outcome.

James Clear explains in the book Atomic Habits that if you get 1% better every day for a year, you’ll end up over 37 times better than when you started.

That’s the math behind long-term success: small, consistent improvements that stack up over time.

What a 1% Improvement Looks Like

Training

  • Adding 1 more quality rep
  • Cleaning up movement quality
  • Keeping a log of your weights

Recovery

  • Going to bed 30 minutes earlier
  • Getting sunlight in the morning

Nutrition

  • Drinking more water
  • Focusing on daily protein intake
  • Swapping out one processed meal per day

Mindset

  • More time away from your phone
  • Doing cardio outside

So Why Do Most People Ignore the 1%?

It’s not sexy.

It’s not shareable.

Most people aren’t willing to make small changes over time.

But it works… and that’s why many people stay stagnant, and then blame external factors.

How to Build Your 1% Framework

  1. Identify 3 key areas: training, recovery, lifestyle
  2. Set one micro goal per week for each. The smaller it is, the easier it will be to stay consistent with it.
  3. Track it. Execute it. Stack it.

Focus on effort, not perfection. Remember that imperfect action ALWAYS beats inaction, so simply getting started becomes the most important thing!

Dernières nouvelles

Tout afficher

Jake's New Year Goal Setting

Jake's New Year Goal Setting

As we enter 2026, it is important to look back at 2025, evaluate the year, and then set goals for 2026. I think this is important as it allows us to look at what worked for us, what didn’t work...

Plus

#WOTW: Jake Dearden Series

#WOTW: Jake Dearden Series

Tempo run This session is to be completed either on the road, treadmill or track Warm up: 1km jog at an easy pace Main session: 5 minutes @ Threshold pace. 1 minute slow jog x 6 Coach notes: This session...

Plus

The Power of Habit Tracking

The Power of Habit Tracking

The Power of Habit Tracking Today, more people than ever are taking control of their health through data and insights. The real question isn't why habit tracking matters; it's why more people aren't already doing it. This article will delve...

Plus