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Build a more successful workout foundation before your training starts! Follow these tips, and enter the gym feeling ready for battle!
by Skip La Cour Sep 04, 2013
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I don't want to give you advice that you can pick up in any magazine or on any website. You're not going to hear, "Do this move for 6-8 reps or that move with this weight for 8-10 reps." This article isn't about the basics, but rather about taking your workout program, and your body, to an entirely new level. That's going to require a new way of thinking for even the most committed individuals. A major change like this has more to do with your overall approach to training than your splits or max weights.
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Email: skip@skiplacour.com A lot of the guys who visit my Facebook page want these BodySpace: skiplacour kinds of tips. They've been working out for a while and are ready to reach for something more intense and more involved than what they've experienced so far. Everybody else is satisfied to stick to the basics: what to do, how to do it, and how many reps. Those are all things that are performed and judged in the gym. What I'm talking about starts before you pick up a dumbbell. Does that mean these are "expert-only" tips? Far from it. You can take your training to the next level even if you're brand new to training. Get on the right path now, and you'll end up in a better place in the future, no matter your goals.
"GOOD IS NEVER GOOD ENOUGH FOR PEOPLE WHO ACHIEVE OUTSTANDING RESULTS."
The point of these standards is to set the tone for your workout. They get your mind focused on quality, not just "exercise." Don't walk into the gym, start working out, and
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hope your focus or motivation kicks in once you get going. Lift your first weight already in that state. You see, your accomplishments in the gym will be dictated by how high you set your standardsand how much you continue to raise them in the coming weeks, months, and years. It's a never-ending process. Good is never good enough for people who achieve outstanding results.
"WE ALL DO BETTER WHEN WE HAVE A TIME LIMIT. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE IN LIFE CREATE DEADLINES FOR EVERYTHING THEY DO."
The point of this step is to get your body warmed up, but also to get your mind off work or any other distraction you may have. So go for itno strolling on the treadmill. The vast
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majority of people finally gets up to "full speed" 20 minutes into their workoutif they're lucky. If you've got a time limit on your workout, that's not nearly good enough. I know many people say they don't want to waste their energy reserves on cardio because they want to save them for their workout, but I'm talking about 5 minutes. This is your transition from everything else in your life to straight-up training. When you're done, you'll feel physically, mentally, and emotionally ready to begin your first set.
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"IF YOU ARE FOCUSED ON A MUSCLE, YOUR FORM IMPROVES, AS DOES THE NEURAL STIMULATION OF THE EXACT MUSCLE FIBERS YOU TARGET."
The majority of people in the gym has no appreciation for the tremendous power of their mind, and how they can pinpoint specific parts of their bodies when executing an exercise. They're satisfied with moving the weight from point A to point B, no matter how many additional body parts they use to accomplish this incomplete goal. You deserve better. These are six of the most effective tips I can give you for taking your training and your body to the next level. I haven't even begun to discuss the actual core workout yet. But don't worry, I haven't forgotten about that. In my next article, I'll dig deeper into some nextlevel tips for specific exercises. For now, you've got a lot to practice.
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Skip La Cour established himself as a leader in bodybuilding through his physique and by teaching his training philosophy for over 20 years..
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ht: 5'9" wt: 156 lbs bf: 12.0%
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skiplacour Thanks, tycali17. I'm glad you found it helpful. Sep 4, 2013 10:24pm | report Rep Power: 10202951
wpalma Like the article. Sep 4, 2013 8:31pm | report Rep Power: 10
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skiplacour I hope there is a least one thing in it that launches you to the next level, wpalma. Sep 4, 2013 10:25pm | report Rep Power: 10202951
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VersusMyself Loved every word of this article.. Sometimes even though a person knows something , it's always more effective to be reminded just how Important this info is to working out.. I've hit the weights without mind connection before and it SUCKS I tell you.. Overall amazing and looking forward to your next Article for sure,will be taking this knowledge with me when training tomorrow. . :) Sep 4, 2013 8:58pm | report
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skiplacour Your words are very kind, VersusMyslef. I know what you mean . . . even I can benefit from reading my won article from time to time! Rep Power: 10202951 Sep 4, 2013 10:26pm | report
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GetPumps Awesome article, I just had to change my routine this week because it was getting too easy. Added a fourth set and more weight. Without the proper mindset you might as well take a break or have a cardio day, rather than get frustrated with yourself. Sep 4, 2013 10:54pm | report
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ht: 6'2" wt: 219 lbs bf: 17.0%
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GetPumps Awesome article, I just had to change my routine this week because it was getting too easy. Added a fourth set and more weight. Without the proper mindset you might as well take a break or have a cardio day, rather than get frustrated with yourself. Sep 4, 2013 10:54pm | report
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ht: 6'2" wt: 219 lbs bf: 17.0%
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GetPumps Awesome article, I just had to change my routine this week because it was getting too easy. Added a fourth set and more weight. Without the proper mindset you might as well take a break or have a cardio day, rather than get frustrated with yourself. Sep 4, 2013 10:54pm | report
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ht: 6'2" wt: 219 lbs bf: 17.0%
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Truth_In_Action Thank you for the tips. I especially liked focusing on the muscle at hand trick! Sep 5, 2013 12:24am | report Rep Power: 10
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ht: 5'11" wt: 271 lbs bf: 35.0%
Dylan12690 Fantastic article... really helpful. Sep 5, 2013 1:46am | report Rep Power: 10
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ohs0fast One thing I definitely struggle with is an effective and efficient warm up. Anywhere I can get a better picture of what that looks like? I agree it plays a huge part in determining the upcoming workout, but am far from figuring the right approach yet. Sep 5, 2013 7:40am | report
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ht: 5'8" wt: 184 lbs bf: 15.0%
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dmc0815 Great article. Great tips. I can't believe I am actually doing all 6. Strayed away from #4 (cardio) for a few weeks because of articles I read saying not to do cardio before working out. Unfortunately, I found myself getting hurt and/or more sore following my workouts. I have added the cardio back into my routine. Like the article says, it is only 5 minutes. Sep 5, 2013 7:58am | report
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ht: 6'0" wt: 216 lbs bf: 10.0%
samerym Now THIS is how you write. This should be the first chapter in every training book (training, not workout; it just seems to convey a more serious approach.)
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