02/08/2017
For the Ladies,
Since it is women's month and with this in mind, this post is dedicated to the women. Those that want to start, are starting, addicted and those that want to give up.
Those wanting to start, be your own motivation, don't look at superficial things and desire an almost impossible body. You are not the same as the person next to you, as much as society dictates to us to follow the crowd. Let this be a gift to you.
When starting, do not become complacent in the fact that you are better off, because you have trained or attended a training session. You need to ask yourself how did that session challenge you, and how will it change you in the days to come. Discover yourself, remember this journey is about self-discovery. Find out what you enjoy, if you enjoy it, it will be less tedious. You should, at some point, look forward to your sessions. This is when you know you are onto something good, something worthwhile-whom nobody else can relate to.
The 'Addicts'- You may enjoy the lifestyle so much that you crave it day in and day out. Do not let this take away from your life, sacrifices are needed, but not to the detriment of those things important to you such as family and friends-This balance may be even harder to achieve. Be wary of the sacrifices you make and how these sacrifices may affect your life.
The contemplation-Why do this?- You are way past the addiction, but you no longer feel the same as you did. This is when you are facing your biggest challenge, you are asking is the blood, sweat, & tears worth it. The emotions that flow in as the happiness fades. This is usually proportionate to the numbers game. The more you lose, the happier you are.
Now that this seems to have tapered off-the plateau. Everyone reaches this point, I assure you this is normal. You need to reassess your lifestyle-your training your diet and all the rest. Do not simply give up. Question everything, do not accept anything simply because of the way it is. Change things up and keep your body guessing this way you can confuse your body to kick into overdrive and break the plateau in order to get back on track. Once you have changed things up, you need to give it some time to take effect-be patient. Rediscover that hunger and drive that got you started. You are further and better off than you were when you started, do not give up. This is nothing but a speed bump on your journey towards a greater, happier and healthier you!!
[Refer to part 4 of 5 What you need to know when you start training]