Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Fitness Goals

Your training as a bodybuilder will be satisfying if you remember that a good start to the training begins outside of the gym. After you get the OK from your doctor to start your new workout, take a few moments to ponder about what you hope to carry out and give yourself a time line. That is right, you need to set goals to see results. The most talented bodybuilders on the planet all keep records of their fitness objectives and accomplishments, because this is a way to keep you motivated on a daily basis, even through the holiday season.

Write your goals in a fitness record that you keep in your gym bag. Documenting every goal makes them genuine, instead of just a plain hope for the future. Be rational, or you will be certainly dispirited when you do not have a six-pack in three days or see well-defined leg muscles in a week. In short amounts of time, focus on feeling healthier and then stay on track to achieve your long-term goals. Always set deadlines for achieving your goals, or else you will not stay dedicated. Many bodybuilders and their coaches recommend setting small weekly goals. As you achieve these week by week, you will see that you are also making headway towards you larger goals. Having a timeline will make you feel guilty when you skip a workout or eat fatty foods-your fitness journal will keep you motivated. This is also a good place to record the weights you use and reps you do every day so that you can intensify your workout every time you head to the gym for more training. If you find in your records that you have seemed to hit a plateau, then you know it is time to take more rest days between your workouts to let your muscles rebuild.

There are many people who can help you achieve your goals. First, your doctor may be able to help you plan a safe beginning workout for your fitness level. From there, you can ask the advice of friends who are also bodybuilders, or you can go as far as hiring a personal trainer or coach. This is especially beneficial for bodybuilders whose ultimate goal is to compete. A trainer will not only help you plan your workout, but will also push you to reach your goals. Another person who can be motivating is a workout partner. If you have a friend who is on the same fitness level, go to the gym together and help each other achieve goals. This is also a safer exercise option, since you can spot one another with heavier weights.

Even if you do not complete some of your goals by your deadlines, do not get discouraged. Evaluate the development you have made and your habits, and then either strengthen your workout and eat a healthier diet or loosen up your goals a bit. Bodybuilding is a hobby that takes a lot of sweat and by setting goals, you will see progress.

By: Chuck Cox

 
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