Building Fitness Consistency for Busy Founders
Founders and knowledge workers struggle to maintain consistent workout habits when long gym sessions compete with unpredictable schedules. Short daily workouts (20 min) may sustain adherence better than longer infrequent sessions. The post explores behavioral patterns around fitness consistency rather than presenting a market gap.
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