8 Fitness Goals to Add to Your Bucket List

Go ahead and push yourself!

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Make It Count - When it comes to working out, it’s good to have goals to take your fitness and health to the next level. Here’s a realistic list of things you may want to add to your fitness bucket list. Go ahead and push yourself! By Kellee Terrell
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Make It Count

Finish a 5K Zombie Run 
 - Want to try a 5K, but with some excitement? Zombie Runs offer you the best of both worlds. Start training now and check here to see when the next Zombie showdown is coming to your town. 
Don’t get bit!  (Photo: Xinhua/Landov)

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Finish a 5K Zombie Run 


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Lose 20 Pounds



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Fly in the Air with a Trapeze



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Run a 10-Minute Mile - Are you new to running or in a running slump? Slowly build your way up to a faster per mile speed. Go for the coveted 10-minute mile to help you lose weight and become the fitness motivator among your friends.
 Once you achieve this goal, set even a higher one of eight minutes, and then a six-minute mile.  (Photo: Tetra Images/Corbis)

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Run a 10-Minute Mile

Complete a Boot Camp

 - Yes, you will push yourself harder than ever and maybe even want to cry, but your improved, toned physique and feelings of accomplishment and confidence are worth the pain. 

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Complete a Boot Camp



Learn a New Sport

 - Whether it’s tennis, soccer or swimming, you are never too old to learn something new. So get your inner athlete on and sign up for lessons of the sport of your choice, and then go have fun with it. 

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Learn a New Sport



Learn to Live With It - Look, even Beyoncé has been seen with a little cottage cheese on her thighs. Like stretch marks, our jiggle is part of life for many of us. Do what you can, but don’t obsess over it either. (Photo: JGI/Jamie Grill/Blend Images)

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Get Better Biceps

Try Rock Climbing
 - Now, you don't have to go to the mountain top if you don't want to. Some gyms offer an indoor, safer and less challenging alternative. Whatever you decide, this exercise requires a lot of upper- and lower-body strength. Good luck!  (Photo: GettyImages)

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Try Rock Climbing