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A Critical Bodybuilding
Truth:
No Journey Is Perfect
I'm a perfectionist.
When I want something done, I
want it done right. I want to pour all of my focused effort into it
until it's perfect and without flaws.
When something goes wrong, I
get frustrated. I'll still be willing to work hard at it, but when
things don't go exactly as planned it can drive me crazy.
After years and years of
serious and consistent training in the gym, I've realized that this way
of thinking can be disastrous for a natural bodybuilder.
If you're serious about
achieving a strong, muscular physique, leave your perfectionist
attitude at the door. Perfectionism does not exist in bodybuilding.
Bodybuilding is not a project that you work hard on for a set amount of
time, finish, and then sit back and admire.
Bodybuilding is an ongoing,
lifelong process filled with ups and downs, triumphs and setbacks,
peaks and recessions. You're never finished working. There is no point
B. It takes hard, focused effort to build muscle, and it takes hard,
focused effort to maintain it.
Hard work in the gym and
dedication to your eating plan is a continual price you must pay in
exchange for the dream body you want to build or maintain.
So if you're getting ready to
begin a bodybuilding program or have been training for some time now,
you must sit back and make some realizations about your
awaiting/continuing journey.
You must realize that no
journey is perfect.
If you're expecting to eat and
train consistently without any problems or setbacks, you're in for a
huge disappointment. Those who expect perfection from their programs
are doomed for frustration, because a perfect program does not exist.
This is one of the fine lines
that separates the champions from the wannabes; the line that separates
those who experience long term success from those who die and fall off
along the way. You must treat your setbacks as an inevitable part of
the entire muscle-building process.
Sometimes you'll be at your
peak and will be marching your way to new grounds of success, and other
times your progress will be receding and moving backwards because of
various factors, many of which will be beyond your control.
All kinds of bumps in the road
will present themselves along the way…
There will be times when you
catch a cold or flu and lose 10 pounds.
There will be times when you
go on vacation and have limited access to a gym or to proper
bodybuilding foods.
There will be times where you
are struck down with an injury and will have to take time away from the
gym.
There will be times where you
skip meals.
There will be times where you
skip workouts.
There will be times when you
give in to temptations that will harm your bodybuilding progress.
There will be times when your
motivation dips down and you'll question your entire purpose and
whether or not the whole bodybuilding thing is even worth it.
This is the reality of it all,
and as a serious natural bodybuilder for many years I can say with
certainty that all of the above scenarios have presented themselves to
me on many, many occasions.
The difference between a
successful bodybuilder and an unsuccessful one is in the way that they
handle adversity.
Both your progress and
motivation will rise and fall along the way, but will you make a stand
and accept these swings for what they are, and continue training hard
despite them? Or will you piss and pout and toss in the towel when
things don't go your way?
You must accept that no
journey is perfect. You are a human being, and you will make blunders
along the way.
Whether or not you choose to
accept and implement this way of thinking will make the difference
between long term success and failure.
Successful lifters get thrown
into holes and dig themselves out. Unsuccessful lifters get discouraged
and remain buried.
After years and years of
training, I've seen more people come and go in the gym than I could
possibly begin to count. But despite this, I'm still here.
Will you be?
If you've got what it takes to
make a stand and take control of your body, visit my website below for
details on how you can accomplish this as quickly and efficiently as
possible using a simple, step-by-step system I've devised over many
years of successful training in the gym…
About The Author
Once an awkward, pencil-necked
"social reject", Sean Nalewanyj is now a renowned bodybuilding expert,
fitness author, and creator of the most celebrated natural bodybuilding
program online today: "The Muscle Gain Truth No-Fail
System".
If you can spare just 24
minutes a day, then you too can build a powerful new head-turning body
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