Some Thoughts On Mindset: 5 Mental Health Secrets For Great Workouts -
01dragonslayer - 12-26-2022
Your mental climate during workouts is one of the most significant factors (if not the most significant factor) that will determine the level of success youâll experience from that workout. What follows are my favorite tricks and tactics for more productive gym sessions:
Let Go Of Results And Simply Do The Right Thing
Sometimes the desire to get a result interferes with the desire to do the right things. If youâre learning how to squat for power meets, one of your goals must be the ability to hit parallel. Itâs the right thing to do. You should never let your desire to hit a big number interfere with getting to parallel. If youâre learning ho to do full (âsquatâ) cleans or snatches, you canât let the desire to make the lift interfere with squatting under. Instead the goal should be to squat, whether you make the lift or not.
The âright thingâ is a premise: âIf I do âAâ it should result in âB.â Then you test the premise by doing âAâ and checking your results. If the results arenât there, your premise is flawed and is in need of revision. If your premise is sound, you got the predicted result.
By the way, one of the best premises you can adopt is: âIf I put in the work, good things should happen.â Try it.
Tighten Up Your Shoelaces
If I knew where I picked this up Iâd tell you, but I honestly canât recall. The idea is simple- when youâre getting revved up for a big lift, tighten your laces. Theyâll serve as a visceral reminder to tighten yourself up. Iâve been using this little cue for years, so I guess it must be serving me in some way.
Be Careful Of What You Allow To Define You
We all have flaws and limitations. Itâs important however, not to give these imperfections too much credit. After all, youâre equally defined by your strengths as you are by your weaknesses. Iâm personally very careful about labeling myself as old, a geek, slow-twitch-dominant, lazy, or whatever rationalization Iâve been stewing over. The reasons for why you canât are valid and theyâll always be there if you need an excuse. The reasons why you can are just as valid, although most of us donât call upon them as often as we should.
Lowered Expectations
One of the most consistently rewarding mindsets you can employ is that of âlowered expectations.â I know, it doesnât sound like anything youâd pick up from a book on high-performance psychology, but allow me to explain: Sometimes, expecting a lot out of yourself, especially when you do it all the time, can hurt more than it can help- if you frequently fail to hit the mark, mounting frustration can seriously sideline your motivation. Iâm all for a hard-charging âtake no prisonersâ attitude, but to be honest, it often pays to give yourself a break sometimes. Anytime you can exceed your expectations (even if theyâre low expectations) can really generate a lot of enthusiasm to fuel your gym sessions. Find a happy medium when it comes to your expectations.
Have A Routine, Then Break It
Itâs vitally important to have a set methodology in the gym- the way you mentally psyche yourself, the way you warm-up, the way you take weight jumps, how you deal with misses, and so on.
Itâs equally vital however, to conscientiously break your routine so that you donât become overly-dependant on it. If you always use chalk, go without it once in a while. If you always use the same exercise order, break that pattern from time to time. If you always train in the morning, do an occasional afternoon workout. Get away from needing everything to be perfect all the time. Place yourself under some unfamiliar adversity- youâll be better off for doing so