Bodybuilding Training With Emotions
Written by Health And Fitness on September 23rd, 2010Like everything else in your life, emotions are a primary element in both your motivation to reach goals, and your performance level. When someone enjoys what he or she is doing, they will no doubt do it better. Parents who unconditionally love their kids are more likely to be better moms and dads. People that have the ability to concentrate their emotions into ways to help them achieve goals will have better results when trying to reach those goals. Bodybuilding is no different.
If you diet and train using a very strict routine and follow it exactly for several weeks, you'll start to notice consistent gains. The consistency of gains gives you a great sense of satisfaction, and only drives you to train more intensely and be stricter with the diet. Any time where you see better results, you will definitely have a greater amount of reasons to continue dieting and training the right way. This momentum that you create can be very beneficial, it's good to keep a log of your gains so you can remember your progress accurately. From now on when you face a challenge, reference the log and track your past success, then try to act on those memories to get moving again.
Make your emotions beneficial to goals that you want to reach. Having emotions of being inadequate or full of doubt have the potential to be destructive, but they can also be used as a motivator to pump out a couple of extra reps while training. If you're not happy with how your body looks, you'll probably stay a little longer in the gym to finish some more cardio. If your arms are falling behind in comparison to your other muscle groups, you'll dig up the energy to complete as many reps as you can while still executing them correctly. In this case you might be bummed that your arms aren't developed enough, but you also can remember that whatever you did to the other muscle groups that kept them on track, you can also do you're your arms. You can take advantage of feelings of frustration and disappointment by using them to drive you to train better. You can only improve on your faults after you realize and admit that they exist.
While you can use negative feelings to drive you towards reaching your goals, don't allow them to add to your detriment. Cortisol levels have been known to increase when negative feelings start to eat away at the functioning of the central nervous system. Know any weak points that you have, and use this knowledge to train smarter. It's important to not be taken over by negative feelings. The key is to use all the different emotions that you feel and try to apply them to reaching your goals in the gym.
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