The Top 3 Unforgivable Bodybuilding Sins

By: Vince DelMonte
If you're a hardgainer or natural
bodybuilder, you already know how difficult it is to get sleeve-busting muscles.
Learn how to avoid these common unforgivable bodybuilding sins that not even the
Pope will excuse!
Unforgivable Bodybuilding Sin #1:
Training through the motions instead of training for results
How many times have you gone to the gym and casually lift the same weights; same
exercises; same workout order; and same lack of progress? This is called
insanity; doing the same thing but expecting a different result. It is also
known as training through the motions. Your body is present but your mind is
absent. Training through the motions is fine if you are simply interested in
stress release and improving your energy levels, but if you are trying to build
a body you can be proud of, this won't cut it.
Only results matter, if you expect to see progress.
Consider the analogy of starting your own business. Starting your own business
may earn you praise for being a hard worker, disciplined, skillfulness and many
other nice compliments but if your business does not make money, the latter
perks don't really matter. Whether you agree or not, money is a measurement of
whether your hard work, discipline and skillfulness are paying off or not.
Lifting more weight, squeezing out more reps in a workout, and completing more
work in less time are all signs of measurement.
How to make this sin forgivable?
Stop training through the motions and you will no longer have the illusion that
you are improving. Focus on measuring your results and out doing yourself from
workout to workout and there will be no doubt that you are moving forward.
Unforgivable Bodybuilding Sin #2:
Not keeping a training journal
Not keeping a training journal piggy backs on the last sin. Imagine trying to
run your brand new business without keeping records. You have no idea what's
coming in or what's going out. You have no idea why you had a bad month. You
have no idea why you had a good month. Training is no different.
History has a tendency to repeat itself
If something worked in the past, why wouldn't it work for the future? If
something did not work in the past, than most likely it won't work in the
future! If you are not tracking what works and what fails, than your training
progress is doomed.
Instead of just recording what you did at each workout, start recording the
details. If you had a great workout, let's determine why?
• Is it from the amount of sleep you got the night before?
• Was it a new workout drink you used?
• Was it a different time of the day?
• Did you warm up or stretch longer?
• Did you take an extra day off?
• Were you in a better mood?
How to make this sin forgivable?
The more you know, the more control you have of experiencing the same feeling
the next workout. On the flip side, if you had a terrible workout, consider all
the same factors to prevent it from happening in the future.
Human nature always want to out do itself.
Your natural instincts will strive for improvement. If you know what the numbers
were last workout, you will want to out do yourself. You will want to complete
your workout in 47 minutes instead of 50 minutes. You will complete all ten reps
instead of eight. You will increase your weights 2.5 lbs instead of stay the
same.
The numbers don't lie.
A training journal will keep your progress honest and not deceive you. You might
feel incredible after a workout and consider that a sign of improvement but than
be disappointed when you realize that you were actually weaker meaning no sign
of improvement. Treat your training like a business and it will catapult your
muscle progress forward.
Unforgivable Bodybuilding Sin #3:
Broken focus
Here is how I see many people live life. First you want to open up a restaurant.
Next week you want to become a police officer. The week after that you want to
go to Vegas to become a professional poker player! You will most likely fail at
everything you do because of your broken focus and lack of discipline to finish
what you start.
How to make this sin forgivable?
A lack of focus equals a lack of results. Start treating your training the same
way you would treat your career. If you change your career, every few weeks, you
will inevitably become a jack of all trades, master of none. It will not become
a question of if, but a question of when. Your training, to build a jaw dropping
physique, is no different.
Pick one training program and stick with it
There are a lot of options and it can be difficult to choose just one. However,
look at this has a positive, and make your life simple by choosing just one and
stick to it for it's entire program length. Don't start a 12 week strength
program and than go back to a bodybuilding style program after three weeks
because it wasn't working.
You must trust the author of the program and take responsibility for your
decision. Do not consult others about a program someone else has written, they
are not the author of the program and will only confuse you. Go straight to the
source and consult the author of the program if you require clarification,
otherwise execute every single detail as prescribed. Stay completely focused and
committed to the program you have chosen and squeezing out every ounce of muscle
that it promises.
How to pick the right program
Don't start a high-volume training program if you are not prepared to get extra
sleep, spend some extra money on supplements and find extra time in the day to
eat more food. Don't start a fat loss program if you don't have the time to do
double day workouts as sometimes necessary. Don't pick a bulking program if
summer is coming up and you want to be ripped for summer. Bottom line, make sure
you know exactly what your program entails and that you will be prepared to
invest whatever is involved with the desired outcome.
Vince DelMonte is the author of No Nonsense Muscle Building: Skinny
Guy Secrets To Insane Muscle Gain found at
www.VinceDelMonteFitness.com |