7 Mistakes that Sabotage Your Time in the Gym
By FitSuperMom • Category: Physical FitnessAchieving results with your exercise routines can be hard enough, so don’t get stuck making these seven mistakes that can sabotage all your gains in the gym.
- Too much time in the gym- Your cardio should not make-up the bulk of your time in the gym, rather it should compliment a sound nutrition and weight training program.
- Resting to long- If your goal is to lose unwanted body fat and stay lean, you should keep your rest between sets and exercises to a minimum. Thirty to sixty seconds is all you need. This isn’t time to talk with your friends. Set up time after your workout if you schedule can accommodate it.
- Going without a plan of attack- Have your routine ready before you set foot in the gym. Going without a plan of action is like building a house without blueprints. In the beginning of your new life in the gym, you’ll probably have to check your workout plan a few time while you’re there. That’s ok!
- Not having a backup plan- There is nothing more frustrating then going to the gym with your plan in hand and someone is already using the machine! Having a backup plan ensures you spend more of your time in the gym exercising and less time feeling frustrated. If someone is using the chest machine, no big deal: Do push-ups instead.
- Not working hard enough- Intensity is one of the biggest factors to achieving results. If you are training in the 12-15 rep range, it should be a challenge to do 14 or 15 reps. If you can do close to 20 reps then you need to increase your weight. As you improve never allow yourself to get to the point where you’re doing more than 14 reps of each exercise.
- Not using your full range of motion- If you are not using your full range of motion when performing your exercises, you can be sure that you are wasting your time. Be sure you are using correct form to be sure you are getting the results you desire.
- Not seeking the advice of a professional- If all the top athletes have coaches and professional trainers, don’t you think you could use their advice? Having a trainer will help you to get further along in your training then trying to do it by yourself. He or she will help you to use proper form, technique, rep ranges, tempo, rest intervals and exercise combinations to maximize your results and minimize your frustrations
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