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Exercise
accountability:
With the exception of those who are
highly motivated and disciplined, most people have difficulty achieving fitness
goals when they workout by themselves.
The missing link in this success equation is usually
accountability. The addition of a
training partner, journal or support group can make all the difference between
Fab and Flab. There is something
motivating about seeing on paper the food atrocities we’ve consumed or knowing
someone is waiting for us at the gym.
Accountability enables us to go for
it as a “team” effort, even if the team is me, myself and I. Whether it’s a training partner with similar
goals or a piece of paper-go for it. I
usually recommend beginners as well as veterans to the fitness game go to get a Free Food Journal,
(available to your left) which allows them to write down everything they have consumed including water
intake and record the type of exercise performed.
Many trainers and exercise
enthusiasts use specific workout journals that record every rep, set and
exercise in their workout. I personally don’t think this practice very prudent
since it takes time away from the workout.
If you want the workout to be intense enough to bring about change you
need to rest very little between sets.
These journals are better left to bodybuilders, power lifters and
athletes who really need to record small incremental improvements.
Almost every time you begin a
training program especially with weights, there are large jumps in the amount
of weight you can handle. I dislike rep,
set and weight journals because the progress in the beginning weeks is often
skewed and full of false hope. These
leaps in poundage are not a result of significant strength gains but the
ability to become more efficient at doing that specific movement. You are actually becoming more skilled at the
exercise and adapting to that change in your environment. This is no way to understand
real improvement. Consider this adaptive
period as kind of a honeymoon to real progress and after the honeymoon comes
real work.
So whether your
source of accountability comes in human form or through pen and ink remember an
effective source to bring about significant change in your body through
exercise is to adjust your ATTITUDE and be ACCOUNTABLE.
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