Essential Random Gym Thoughts Revisited...

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Your warm-ups will let you know whether you should do the workout or not. If your warmups feel hard as fukk then just do cardio or something.


Yeah, if you do a good enough warm up that should give you a good indicator. If that is trash, I normally just do my warm up sets (for active recover/muscle memory) and go next time.

High rep face pulls still got my rear delts and traps jumping like the hulk:wow::noah: but they back to normal now. :mjcry:
 

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Yeah, if you do a good enough warm up that should give you a good indicator. If that is trash, I normally just do my warm up sets (for active recover/muscle memory) and go next time.

High rep face pulls still got my rear delts and traps jumping like the hulk:wow::noah: but they back to normal now. :mjcry:
Yep working out early AM, if didn’t go because I wasn’t feeling good, I would hardly go.

I usually take 15-20 minutes to get activated. I don’t do a lot of direct warm up sets once I attack my primary lift for the day.

Upper back pump is the best.
 

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Lee Haney Says...Take a Break
Lee Haney explains why sometimes, the body needs a break.

You have to understand that the physical state and the mental state are tied together. Each can have a profound effect on the other. Most of the time, this is good. Mental intensity can fuel a workout and a good workout can motivate you to focus even more on your bodybuilding goals.

However, that cycle can break down. In bodybuilding, as in other sports, we can come to a point where our progress slows or stops completely, due to physical or mental factors or both. This is what we often refer to as a “plateau.”

Sometimes it’s the body that needs a break. If you find that your muscles are constantly sore or that you begin to acquire nagging injuries that won’t seem to go away, there’s a good chance you’re overtraining. If this is the case, take a two-week break. Instead of hitting the gym, go to the beach, take a drive or go jogging in a park — anything to give your body a well-deserved break and time to recuperate. Don’t feel guilty that you’re missing a workout because, in the long run, your body will repay you for taking care of it by growing during this rest period.

Sometimes it’s the mind that needs a change of pace. No matter how focused you are on achieving your goal of bodybuilding success, there will be periods when you can’t psych yourself up enough to generate productive workouts. Typically, when this happens, you’ll find that instead of planning for your next workout, you’ll be thinking about other things you could be doing.

Don’t worry. These lapses in motivation are normal and even quite common. Heck, even yours truly has had moments when Icouldn’t get “into” a particular workout.

One thing I would often do at times like that was watch an inspirational movie. Movies are great because they can take you off into another time and place to wrap you up in the situation at hand. One particular film I would enjoy watching before a workout is The Greatest starring Muhammad Ali. That movie would always get me pumped. Of course, there are also the Rocky films, all of which are great motivators. There’s also Excalibur, which I love. In fact, I used the score from that film for four of my Olympia posing routines.

Pick a film that motivates you and pop it into your VCR or DVD player before your next workout. There are also a lot of great bodybuilding videos you can buy of top athletes training and competing. In that same vein, check out Pumping Iron, which combines all of these elements — a motivational story line, great training footage and intense competition. It’s perfect for getting yourself psyched up!

If you think your body may need a rest, then by all means go ahead and take a well-deserved break. But if it feels like you’ve fallen into a rut mentally, why not take a trip to a video store and rent yourself a dose of motivation

 

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While the average person drinking, partying, or sleep right now.. Im at the track running, jump roping, doing pull ups.

Tunnel vision! One day at a time .
Warriors Lifestyle:salute:

I remember when I had my old job, get off work and go to school, after school after 9 at night I went to the gym or go to the park at night and hit pull ups, get home at 1100, shower and eat and get 5 or 6 hours of sleep and do it again, I did that for 10 months

You can't fake this shyt
 

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Warriors Lifestyle:salute:

I remember when I had my old job, get off work and go to school, after school after 9 at night I went to the gym or go to the park at night and hit pull ups, get home at 1100, shower and eat and get 5 or 6 hours of sleep and do it again, I did that for 10 months

You can't fake this shyt
:salute: salute my boy. Grind hard!!
 

TLR Is Mental Poison

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Perfect way to start.......that sick weigh loss stimulus package
Not the kind of weight I'm trying to lose :sadcam: Coffee seems to help... gonna fukk with that and hopefully recover over this deload week.

Coaching wifey on her comeback.... trying to be patient. I want to accelerate her progression but right now she is comfortably putting ~15lbs a month on her big lifts, including barbell hip thrusts :shaq:
 
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