Unconventional issues I see on the gym floor with bulgarian split squat...
- Not resting between EACH LEG
- Using a bench to elevate your rear leg
- Too much forward lean
- Not going heavy enough
- Not hitting full depth
- Passive back leg
- Wearing shoes
Instead of asking, “have I worked hard enough to deserve rest?”.
I've started asking “have I rested enough to do my most important work?”.
Flip the script.
“Coaching is too expensive”
- Eyelash extensions $150
- Hair maintenance $80
- Uber eats or restaurants $250
- Online shopping $150
- Nails or other beauty apts $80
- Unnecessary products or supps $100
=$810 per month.
You pay for what you prioritise.
#health#fitness
I'm triggered HARD when I hear women with negative self-talk about their physical appearance.
If you speak to your current body with hate or disrespect, it will NEVER become a body that you can accept.
Stop bullying yourself. Words matter.
The biggest misconceptions in the fitness industry...
👉 More is NOT better! Adding another training day or cardio class won't allow you to progress faster. Quality over quantity.
👉 Mini cuts, 30-day challenges and cleanses all promise you FAST results. Fast = temporary.
The biggest misconceptions in the fitness industry...
👉 Ladies, you will NEVER have to worry about gaining too much muscle. Most female bodybuilders that you see are enhanced.
👉 You don't need fancy exercises or methods. You need to progress the same basic exercises.
The biggest misconceptions in the fitness industry...
👉 Being lean is often seen as having a high level of expertise in nutrition. But anyone can starve themselves & get a 6-pack.
👉 Personal Training or Coaching isn't just for beginners. Still to this day, I invest in both.
People will literally pay $100s an hour to a therapist just to listen… So shut up and listen to your clients if you want them to hang around.
We have two ears and one mouth for a reason.
5️⃣ So many coaches, competitors & fitness influences lie about using Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs). I'm constantly questioning what's real anymore.
But regardless if someone is natural or not, you should never train with someone purely because of how they look.
4️⃣ Every good diet or training program follows the same core principles.
1. Energy balance
2. Volume/intensity & progressive overload
That's it. There are no secrets.
Once you invest in understanding principles, you don't need anyones shitty protocols.