Over the past month I have been thinking about the successful people 
as well as the unsuccessful people in bodybuilding, health and fitness 
in general. I have a LOT of contact with people locally as well as 
worldwide and here's what I have noticed.
"There are many smart 
trainees who spend way too much time pondering different strategies and 
ideas regarding training and nutrition. I try and get their mind back to
 reality. Don't over-think bodybuilding!"
This type of person is 
very knowledgeable and reads a lot. They are well informed and have 
researched all the latest training and diet information. They can 
discuss all the virtues and drawbacks of the different diets and workout
 programs on the market. They can also tell you the latest news about 
various internet muscle building Guru's, bodybuilding champions and fit 
movie stars. Unfortunately, despite all of their knowledge about 
bodybuilding diets and training routines it doesn't seem to be doing 
them much good - their physiques are usually subpar. This makes me 
think: is too much knowledge actually disadvantageous to building a 
great physique? Or could it be that they spend more time thinking about 
diet and training than actually doing the diet and training.
So 
what good is knowledge if the knowledge doesn't convert into muscular 
gains? If you cram your brain full of information on diet and training 
how are you to sort through all of this and determine what you should 
and should not do? Everyone says their diet, workout, supplement or 
whatever is effective or the best. The truly best diets and training 
routines are rare and elusive. The over-thinking bodybuilder is 
constantly trying to sift through all the information for what is "the 
best" routine they should be following.
The solution to the 
problem is less thinking and more action. When you over complicate 
bodybuilding you actually retard your rate of progress. Too many choices
 and too many high ideas create "paralysis through over-analysis" where 
the bodybuilder is actually paralyzed from staying on one routine or 
diet because they keep thinking that maybe they should be on a different
 diet or workout routine.
So what should you do? 
Train hard, heavy and often. Lift lots of weights, do your cardio 
workouts. A real bodybuilder is pumping iron 3 to 5 times a week and 
using all kinds of different methods for muscle strength and pump. Don't
 miss a workout unless it is for a reason that you really have no 
control over or an emergency.
Nutrition is the cornerstone.
 Without a disciplined approach to your daily eating regimen you will 
never be successful. Hearty and healthy eating is combined with intense 
workouts and cardio sessions for lowering body-fat down to the single 
digits. You have to eat clean foods.
Supplementation and YOU! A well thought-out nutritional supplementation program will enhance and accelerate muscle growth and fat loss.
You must have realistic, achievable and exciting goals! A
 good goal is a realistic, attainable and exciting goal. We all need to 
generate enthusiasm for the process and drive to attain and maintain 
what needs to be done in order to obtain real and substantial results.
Set
 a timeframe for reaching a goal. As an example, if you wanted to lose 
15 pounds then give yourself 15 weeks to do this. Set the goal, make the
 plan and say I can easily lose 15 pounds in 15 weeks. Then make a 
mini-goal, say to yourself that it is a measly one pound a week weight 
loss, I can do that.
 
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