Staying fit takes more than just
pumping iron and downing protein shakes. You must have patience,
persistence and consistency. Whether you’re a bona fide pro, or
just an average guy trying to get into shape, there comes a time
when you feel a little frustrated, burned out and, yes, even a
little bored. Just as there are a zillion ways to get fit, there
are the same number of ways to keep up your mojo in the gym.
Make
working out your special “me” time. Pressures and hassles abound
at work and even at home. When you’re at the gym you are
building your body first and foremost for yourself. Shut out all
mental distractions and limit conversation. If you’re working
out with a partner or trainer, make sure that accomplishing your
routine comes before socializing. Lock your cell phone away
somewhere. Tune in to some high energy music and kick ass in the
gym – your ass! Stay focused on using correct form and feeling
the burn with each muscle contraction. Stay in tune with your
body, how you feel and what you are thinking as your body goes
through the marvelous changes that accompany working out.
Everyone needs short term and long
term goals to work toward while in the gym, otherwise you’re
left spinning your wheels. Periodize your training by setting
long term goals for the year. Break up the year into shorter 2
or 3 month periods with their own goals. A short term goal might
be wiggling that hot ass of yours into a new bathing suit.
There’s no better long term goal for working out than
anticipating all the new friends you’ll make on the Atlantis
Cruise you’re taking early next year. Whatever it is, give
yourself something to look forward to! And hell, while you’re
sculpting that gorgeous body, you may even be improving your
health by lowering your blood pressure and building
cardiovascular strength!
Insanity has been defined as doing the
same things over and over and expecting different results. The
same can be said about your workouts as well. Think of ways to
vary routines without losing the progress you’ve made. Check out
the strides you can make with interval training or circuit
training. Change from the same old machines you use at the gym
to more free weights. Change the days you work out and the time
of day you hit the gym. Change gyms if necessary. Just remember,
change can be a very good and exciting thing.
Book your workouts into your schedule.
Your workouts are as essential and vital to your well being as
business meetings, power lunches and conference calls.
Furthermore, any boyfriend, boss or co-worker that doesn’t
understand your commitment to working out needs a reality check.
A fit spouse makes a better lover and happier companion. A
healthy employee is less likely to have “down time” being
depressed and sick.
Try to make each workout fun and
productive. Remember to set goals and stay consistent. Fitness
is a lifetime commitment. You owe it to yourself, Gorgeous! For
more inspiration contact TrainerTomB@aol.com!
TOM BONANTI IS A CERTIFIED PERSONAL TRAINER AND OWNER OF
PUMP’N INC GYM AT 1271 NE 9TH AVENUE FORT LAUDERDALE, FL
33304, www.pumpnincgym.com.