Right, I tend to be the one of the few people on this forum to talk about subjects that many people do not decide or think of talking about. Last time i mentioned sex and bodybuilding, this time I mention the psychological factors on the bodybuilder (both pro and ameteur like myself)
Lets assume that you are an advance trainer and have put on considerable mass (as many of you already are), asin you know all about the daily intakes required to gain mass and not to keep on the same week in week out workout plans to stop plateau etc. From my own personal experiences I have many a time gone onto a bodybuilding website and thought, OMG my pecs are alright but i have along way to go before I get that type of thickness and development. As soon as you say this to yourself your mind seems to tell you to go into a stage of denial, asin am I actually growing anymore, my pecs aint getting bigger what an I doing wrong. When truthfully, you are still growing its just a slow and unnoticible process[/b], as everytime you workout you try to see if you have grown which wont show to the naked eye until considerable time has passed.
What the point in this post is, is to share with you that when you have negative thoughts about your building, you may be just growing perfectly fine but you fail to see you are. Hopefully now i have shared this personal thought, hopefully you will be able to surpass it in the future. As I can promise you this thought crops up every 6 months or so.
Opinions of this post obviously welcome and own personal experiences, and also could sometime reassure me that I aint the only person here to undergo such demoralizing thoughts that actually are the complete opposit.
The best ever motivator is seeing old friends and them saying omg your massive, which immediately brings an hidden grin to yourself and a thought of my hardwork is paying off.
Lets assume that you are an advance trainer and have put on considerable mass (as many of you already are), asin you know all about the daily intakes required to gain mass and not to keep on the same week in week out workout plans to stop plateau etc. From my own personal experiences I have many a time gone onto a bodybuilding website and thought, OMG my pecs are alright but i have along way to go before I get that type of thickness and development. As soon as you say this to yourself your mind seems to tell you to go into a stage of denial, asin am I actually growing anymore, my pecs aint getting bigger what an I doing wrong. When truthfully, you are still growing its just a slow and unnoticible process[/b], as everytime you workout you try to see if you have grown which wont show to the naked eye until considerable time has passed.
What the point in this post is, is to share with you that when you have negative thoughts about your building, you may be just growing perfectly fine but you fail to see you are. Hopefully now i have shared this personal thought, hopefully you will be able to surpass it in the future. As I can promise you this thought crops up every 6 months or so.
Opinions of this post obviously welcome and own personal experiences, and also could sometime reassure me that I aint the only person here to undergo such demoralizing thoughts that actually are the complete opposit.
The best ever motivator is seeing old friends and them saying omg your massive, which immediately brings an hidden grin to yourself and a thought of my hardwork is paying off.
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