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I recently started my health improvement journey too. First swimming, then a mixed strength training swimming program.
I think the key is anything you can sustainably do long-term has the biggest life improving dividends.
You are completing your workouts, if you're putting your body to the point where you've reached exhaustion, or technical form failure, you have created the right stimulus for your body to improve and adapt. That's a success
You didn't mention anything about your diet, I just hope you're taking enough protein, so that you're maintaining and enabling your body improvements.
I found having an exercise buddy has been a great help in staying consistent
I remember talking to a (now ex)friend years ago about exercising together because I only really dared go to the gym if I wasn't alone. Honestly, at this point I don't think a gym is necessary for me, and sharing my progress/hearing how others are doing on the fediverse is kind of like having an exercise buddy anyway.
Thanks for your kind words. (: