2 Experiments for a Healthy Start to 2026


Press Pause, Feel Better: 2 Simple Experiments to Start 2026 Strong

Published on May 13th, 2025

January has a way of inviting fresh starts. Sometimes, people want to make permanent changes to their health and fitness habits.

But sometimes, a short-term experiment can bring benefits and added awareness, too.

Here are two popular options you might have heard about, Dry January (a month without alcohol) and Veganuary (without consuming animal products).

Neither is about perfection, punishment, or permanent rules. Think of them with curiosity — ways to learn a little more about how you feel (body, mind, soul) when you change one habit for a few weeks.

What is Dry January?

Dry January simply means taking a break from alcohol for the month. No labels, no lectures. For many people over 40, alcohol is already something they’re thinking about more carefully — because recovery takes longer, sleep can suffer, and even a couple of drinks can affect workouts the next day.

More scientific studies have been released recently suggesting even mild alcohol consumption brings nom health benefits.

And right after the holidays, which can be two months of overindulging, some find they want to tap the breaks, anyway.

A few alcohol-free weeks can bring noticeable benefits, including:

  • Better sleep quality and more energy
  • Clearer skin, less bloating
  • Better workouts or performance
  • A fresh perspective on their drinking interests.

Some people discover that drinking habits are more about following a routine than enjoying themselves, or that socializing really can be just as much fun without a drink in their hand.

What is Veganuary?

Veganuary encourages people to try plant-based eating for January. It’s not about swearing off animal products forever.

For many participants, it simply marks an effort to consume more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, and legumes. To try different ways of cooking. To notice how their bodies react to different fuel sources.

You’ll notice some changes even after a short time without animal products, like:

  • Increased fiber intake, for better digestion and heart health
  • Better blood sugar control
  • Eating fewer ultra-processed foods
  • A fresh way of thinking about grocery shopping, cooking, and eating out to ensure more nutrient-dense meals.

Plenty of people use Veganuary as a “reset,” then settle into a flexible middle ground — keeping some favorite plant-based meals while still enjoying fish, eggs, or meat.

Why These Can Help

For adults over 50, health progress rarely comes from extremes. Usually it comes after we’ve made small, sustainable changes in our exercise, consumption, rest, and stress management.

Dry January and Veganuary both can create a pause. They interrupt autopilot and replace it with a new sense of wonder and learning.

It’s not about “resolutions,” necessarily. Just making a positive move.

We’re here to help with fitness and other habits to help you live your best life in 2026. Call us today and let’s make it happen together.


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