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Tips to Jumpstart Your Progress and Start Making Gains Again

 

Consistency in your training is a good thing...most of the time. You're much better off consistently hitting the gym 3 times a week than if you consistently hit the snack bar 7 days a week.

But consistency can hold you back, too. By doing the same thing over and over again you can fall into a rut. The big problem is that you may not even notice that it's become a problem. You train, you eat right, so there can't be any problem, right? Maybe. Maybe not.

If you always perform the same exercises for the same number of sets and reps (and a number of people always use the same weights), eventually your gains will come to a screeching halt.

In addition, your mind goes on auto pilot, so your intensity level drops without you even realizing it. And worst of all, you may become bored, start skipping workouts and then ditch the workouts completely.

Changing up your program can rejuvenate you mentally, giving you a big motivational boost, get your interest back, and spur you on to a new set of gains.

If you begin to feel bored or unchallenged with your current program, change it up. It doesn't have to take much to get you back in touch with your workouts. You can change as little as you want, or revamp your whole routine.

Hate to drop the bench press (you must be a guy ;-) )? Then radically change the set and rep scheme. Are you always doing sets of 6 - 8 reps so you can use a heavy weight that makes you look respectable in the gym?

Forget the ego and try doing sets of 25 - 30 reps per set for a few weeks. This will get you back into the exercise physically and mentally.

Feelng burned out? Change everything. Try a completely new exercise for every exercise you are currently using. Do a different number of sets and reps, change the rest period from 2 minutes between sets to 30 seconds. There are so many things to change that you should never get bored.

Your workout becomes such a habit that you don't always even realize problems like these. If you think that might be the case, try changing something about your workout every 4 to 8 weeks. Heck, mark it down in your journal now when your next change should be.

Keep your mind fully engaged in your program by constantly giving yourself new challenges to prevent burnout - both physical and mental.

Author: Gregg Gillies
 
Author Bio:

Gregg Gillies

Gregg Gillies is the author of "From Fat to Fit...Fast!" and "The Skinny Guy's Guide to Building Mass Fast!". He is the owner of BuildLeanMuscle.com. He publishes two fitness newsletters, "Fast Mass Tips" and "Fat Loss Secrets", each with over 5,000 subscribers from all over the world. Gregg has been a columnist for Body Talk magazine for 3 years, as well as being published in Ironman magazine and various web sites such as bodybuildingforyou.com and bodybuilding.com.

 
 
 

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