@colwyn Honestly, I wish I got into fitness with a healthier relationship with my body. When I started working out I had a lot of body image issues (I started working out
because of my body image issues) and there was an element of obligation that I brought to everything I did. I had to work out to exhaustion, I had to work out to offset some weird perceived failures and not because it's actually cool and it's fun, and my limitations felt like a horrible hurdle instead of a stepping stone to improvement.
...I feel like I'm rambling but tldr, at risk of sounding cheesy I feel like building a constructive outlook has been a
huge part of my fitness building so far, and definitely helped me in other areas of my life.
Also some more practical things I learned: being consistent is way more important than being consistently great, nailing proper form early on is gonna be a
huge boom later, the average day is what matters in the long term, and working myself to exhaustion with cardio is just stupid.