We can talk
about reps and sets and exercises, and tempo ad nauseum. But those things do
not mean squat if you don’t show up regularly. The hardest day was your first
day. After you walk through the door the first time, knowing little and unsure
of what to expect, every day after that is easier.
You will have
days when you don’t want to go to the gym, we all do. Yes, even Ellie and me.
What do you do on those days? You go anyway. You show up and do work. Every day is not going to be your best day. But your worst day in the gym is better than
the regret and recriminations you will experience when you don’t go because you
just aren’t “feeling” it. Think back…have you ever felt worse after a workout
that you completed than you did before you started even though you really didn’t
want to do it? I think not.
This is
why we have a calendar. Plan your trips to the box on your calendar. Next week
I will be there (fill in the blanks!) And then, come hell or high water, you
show up. If you are committed to show up 4 days a week then get here 4 days a
week. Whatever your level of commitment you owe it to yourself to fulfill that
commitment. Having integrity with yourself may be one of the best things you
can do for yourself.
Consistency
is king. Without consistency, your results will suffer. With consistency, your
results will soar. Get in here.
John
Mariotti
www.sunday-stories.blogspot.com
775-338-2412




