06/07/2022
Patience 😮💨
Why do most people fall off of their training and fail to achieve their long term goal? I started with the answer… well, they lack it!
It’s a long game, some weeks will be great, some will be terrible. You just have to stick to the game plan and trust the process.
A perfect example that I can share is my front squat progress.
Before I started working with my coach I avoiding these like the plague.
My wrists hurt, I felt uncomfortable and why would I do something where I can’t move as much weight? Well, a whole lot of education later and these are my personal favourite leg exercise. Full circle hey!
Did I lack leg strength? Nope. Was my squat something that needed desperate work? Well, it’s improved out of sight, but my base level was still quite high. It was as simple as fixing up my hand/elbow position and now the kilos are being added to the bar literally every session.
So what’s the best way to improve your patience in the gym and see growth in areas that may seem frustrating or scary?
Firstly, get a coach. Simple as that. Whether it’s your first session or you’re a coach yourself (right here 🙋♂️), we all should have an external view of things. None of us know everything, all of us need a level of accountability.
Secondly, be kind to yourself. Did a rep suck? Did a session suck? Has your last month sucked? That’s okay. There’s always time on your side that’s the beauty of it.
Lastly (ironic seeing as I’m using it rn), put the phone down sometimes! Social media is full of misinformation and to cut the bu****it, idiots who don’t care about you, but filling their own pockets. Someone may have all the followers in the world, but their ex*****on of exercises is something out of a horror movie.
Simply put, be patient guys! Long road ahead 🤟
Slide into the DMs and I’d be thrilled to help as much as I can!