You're Probably Tracking the Wrong Fitness Metrics (Here's What Actually Matters)
About six months into my fitness journey, I had a minor meltdown. I'd been working out religiously, eating better, feeling stronger—but the scale hadn't budged in three weeks. I remember texting my friend Maya: "What's the point if nothing's changing?" Her response? "Have you tried on those jeans you couldn't fit into two months ago?" I hadn't. And when I did, they slid on easily. That moment taught me something crucial: we're obsessed with tracking the wrong things. The fitness industry has conditioned us to worship the scale, count every calorie, and stress over numbers that don't tell the full story. Two years into this whole fitness thing, I've learned that tracking your progress isn't about standing on a scale every morning and letting it ruin your day. It's way more interesting than that. The Scale Is a Liar (Sort Of) Look, I'm not saying throw your scale out the window. But if it's your only measure of progr...