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In the world of fitness, we all have to start somewhere. And oftentimes, we need a little more motivation than just setting the alarm for 6 a.m. and jumping out of bed for your morning movement. Now, do we need a new matching workout set to start a fitness routine? Maybe not. Do I think it adds a little excitement to the idea of getting moving? Yep. Am I speaking from experience in my newest matching set? Absolutely.

This holiday gift guide is filled with products that are guaranteed to help you get excited about moving your body. From a foldable mat that supports your workouts, to a journal that helps you set and stick to your goals, to the solution to the sweatiest of workouts, this list has you (and your friends) covered.

As a fitness professional, my biggest tip when starting a new habit is to set attainable goals and allow yourself grace as you adapt to this new way of living. Writing out your goals, sticking to them, and even finding an accountability buddy along the way builds confidence to stick to your new routine. Consider this your sign to treat yourself to something on this list as you’re shopping for your friend (and giving yourself the title of their accountability buddy while you’re at it). I have a feeling they’ll thank you later when they see your matching gym bag.

Below, we’ve rounded up our go-to gifts for your friend who’s ready to kick-start their new fitness regimen. All these products are ones that I swear by — and I’m sure they’ll give you and your loved ones that extra boost to get started.

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