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HOW TO DESIGN YOUR OWN TRAINING PROGRAMS<br />

B 46<br />

How to train hard but with discipline<br />

Some people find visualizations helpful; others find them a distraction.<br />

Try some and see if they help. Either way, the essence of<br />

training well is to work hard, without rushing, and while holding<br />

good form. Good form means perfect technique plus discipline. It<br />

is not about just banging out reps to failure.<br />

With the bar loaded for a work set, switch onto training mode.<br />

Switch off from your life. “Become” your training. Nothing else matters<br />

now. Visualize huge muscles and power to spare to complete<br />

your set.<br />

Perform the set one rep at a time. Look no further than the current<br />

rep. Do not rush. Use perfect exercise form.<br />

When the discomfort intensifies, dissociate yourself from it. Imagine<br />

you are watching yourself on film. Push on. Do not rush. Use<br />

perfect exercise form.<br />

Regroup your thoughts during the brief pause between reps.<br />

Remind yourself of how much you want a stronger and better<br />

physique. Keep the reps coming. Do not rush. Use perfect exercise<br />

form.<br />

To be able to train hard is a privilege. Remind yourself of this during<br />

the between-rep pauses. ink of people less privileged than<br />

you—those in nursing homes, and those in graves. Resolve not to<br />

quit before you are spent. Forge on. Use perfect exercise form.<br />

As the set nears completion, and you are at your hilt, visualize a<br />

vivid life-or-death situation where if you fail to make the rep, you<br />

die. en squeeze out a rep or few more. But use perfect exercise<br />

form.<br />

Training intensively is no excuse for getting sloppy with exercise<br />

form. In fact, the harder you train the more important that good form<br />

is. Remember, intensity together with disciplined good form is what<br />

successful training is about, not just banging out reps to failure.<br />

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