Showing posts with label Motivation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motivation. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Find You 'Inner Switch'


I always see people posting pictures or statuses on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram about being in “beast mode” and it seems to becoming more and more popular and is even now on gym clothing and spreading.





This particular phrase has never really appealed to me just like the difference in fitness magazines and their own target audience. For example I’d rather read Muscle & Fitness magazine with Steve Cook on the front rather than Flex magazine with someone screaming their head off on the front, just like some people would rather read a ‘men’s lifestyle’ magazine featuring Justin Bieber!





However since I made the decision to compete around November last year I have noticed I now train differently, and after thinking about why I’m training differently I've come to the conclusion that I've found my own 'inner switch' and setting the goal of competing has lit a fire inside me. I’m not saying I now scream and bang around the gym (I hate those guys) I just feel more focused on what I set out to achieve that day and on that particular body part I’m working. Looking back I found I started doing this firstly when I was working my weak areas (delts and lats) I’d find myself digging deeper and really pushing myself knowing that it’s my weak area and wanting to bring it up and outdo my competition on stage.

I've always been a fan of mind to muscle connection so I always emphasise that during training and aim to keep my muscles under as much tension as possible with controlled movements. Below are a few things that I find help me really focus during training and flick my inner switch.



Pre Workout supplements- I’m not the biggest fan of taking pre workout supplements for every session, as your body will adapt and get use to the stimulant and you’ll need more and more scoops as the week’s progress. If anything I’ll take one before a legs session and sometimes before a chest/back session on my heavy days. I’m personally a fan of Muscle Pharm Assault (Raspberry Lemonade is amazing).




Set Workout- Having a plan will always help you in all aspects of life, going into the gym just thinking “I’m going to train legs” isn't ideal, you want to have a set workout planned out, know what part of legs your targeting, how many reps your going for, how much weight you’re lifting to ensure you've improved from the week before. Read over it before you go into the gym, I print my workouts off at lunch time, read over them and read them again while I warm up on the cross trainer and stretching.



Clear Mind- Having less distractions in the gym will help you in more ways than just keeping you focused and preventing any form of injury for example. I also find the gym is also a great way to release the days frustrations and just get away from anything that’s on your mind and solely focus on yourself and personal goals.



Positive/Competitive Gym Partner- Having someone to train with always has its benefits, try to get someone that’s been lifting just as long as you and if they’re slightly stronger that’s perfect, no doubt you’ll be stronger in some areas yourself and that will motivate them with the competitiveness between you. Not only do you want to physically squeeze out 1 more rep or 2kg more than your training partner but visualise your competition too. That’s some I've started doing since I made the decision to compete however I have done the same in the past when it’s come to my Thai Boxing fights or grappling tournaments, again this is something you can apply to any sport or competition.




Music- You’d be surprised how many people only listen to music while they’re doing cardio, I used to be one of them up until 8 months ago and now I love the added intensity it gives me during a weights session. I’ll be writing another article in the next few weeks discussing more about the benefits of music while you train plus it helps with my next point too.



Less chit chat- You’re at the gym to train, NOT to socialise whether that’s messing around with friends or on your phone (normally updating Facebook statuses so everyone knows you’re in the gym!). I’m not saying don’t speak to anyone at the gym, just don’t get carried away during rest periods or sets. Keep them short, this adds intensity, keeps your heart rate up, shortens the chit chat and gets you in and out of the gym without wasting any time.


I hope this helps and I just thought it’s something I’d share considering I've noticed a difference in my training and focus. Try a few of the tips/techniques above and find your own inner switch!

Lee

Monday, 15 October 2012

The secret is keeping busy, and loving what you do.

After 3 weeks of being ill (and no it wasn't Man Flu), I'm back to 100% and just in time too, as I have a very busy week ahead of me.

Firstly I'm back in the gym trying out the Y3T program as well as starting a new diet aiming for lean gains. I'll touch back on this later in the week where I'll write up my full training program and diet over on the training page.

As for the rest of the week, I arrived home tonight after a gruelling legs session to find my new vests have been delivered. Now I just need to source a good quality printer to brand the vests with my logo and new web address (any recommendations?).

Here's the artwork for the vests -







What do you think?


On Thursday I've been invited to the Carat Blog Shop Event for Sports, Fitness and Nutrition bloggers. The evening will include presentations and Q&A sessions with media experts and brands. I'll also have the chance to network with likeminded people, discussing different tips and tools on how to enhance my blog. 

For anyone else who'd be interested in the event here's the link to register - Carat Blog Shop Event


And finally this weekend I'll be heading over to the Sportex Festival in Manchester. Which is across both days (20th & 21st October) and will host the UKBFF British Championships and the IFBB British Grand Prix as well as other sports such as MMA, Judo, Strongman, Football and Badminton. I only have tickets for Saturday so if anyone spots me at the expo, come say hello!  







Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Mid week motivation

Some very exciting and big things will be happening with Aesthetic Lifestyle over the next few months, for example a transformation section where I'll post before and after pics of people (male and female) that I've been working with recently to help achieve their goals.

Monday, 30 July 2012

Monday Morning Motivation

Good morning everyone,

Ask yourself today "How bad do you wan it?" Only YOU can make the difference to achieve YOUR goals. Hit the gym, respect the kitchen and love your body......its all about the small changes to achieve the bigger goal!

Monday, 16 July 2012

Monday Morning Motivation

Today was the start of my lean mass program, I was up at 6am for some fasted cardio (20 minutes HIIT) and abs workout, all I had upon waking was 1 Warrior Blaze and 2 Optimum Nutrition Chewable Amminos.

My breakfast after training...


I'm back at the gym after work for Strength and Power training (chest, shoulders and triceps) powered by a Grenade .50Cal sample that I picked up, so I'm looking forward to trying that out.

So this weeks Monday Morning Motivation is a god one...

Small steps, to achieve the bigger goal.


And please can everyone vote for me in the weeks Physique of the Week competition by clicking LIKE ABOVE my picture (NOT BELOW)



Sunday, 15 July 2012

Physique of the week Competition

So I finished my protein pancakes this morning and received an email confirming that I was in this weeks Physique of the Week competition, I can't tell you how happy I am to be in this weeks top ten!






All I ask is for 2 seconds of your time to simply click LIKE, ABOVE my picture (NOT BELOW IT)


Here's the link: http://physiqueoftheweek.com/week43/


Thanks again, I really appreciate it and if you haven't heard of the competition before check it out and why not enter yourself for a chance of winning.


I'll be putting up the Protein Pancake recipe later this week and also covering my new program for adding lean mass.

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Mid week motivation

After a week away in Ibiza I'm back, back in work, back at the gym and my motivational levels are sky high at the moment.

I classed my week away as a 'reward week' as I've trained hard and stuck to
my diet for the last 12 weeks. While I was away I probably consumed more calories than usual and lots of alcohol, but now I'm right back on it and looking to start my 6 month lean mass program on Monday.

Make the day count.

Monday, 25 June 2012

Monday morning motivation

I see too much negativity these days, with people being mentally defeated before they even begin. It's time to stop this way of thinking.

Monday, 11 June 2012

Monday Motivation

Seen as today is legs day, there's nothing else to do but.....

Sunday, 10 June 2012

Where it all started....


Hi and welcome to the Aesthetic Lifestyle blog, Your Personal Source for Training and Nutrition. I've decided to create this blog seen as I'm receiving more and more questions on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and via email and thought rather than replying to a question that could help one person, I can post them on here and hopefully help more people achieve their goals and true potential.




Before (2008)   -   After (2012)

Here is my before and after photo, after coming back from my holiday to the Caribbean in 2008 I came across two pictures in particular from that holiday that made me stop and say to myself "Things need to change". I had no shoulders, skinny arms, skinny legs and hated the fact that my collar and hip bones stuck out so much, so I joined my local and 'thought' I knew what I was doing. 

To cut a long story short, I basically came across a Maximuscle catalogue which detailed the different types of supplements and their benefits, along with meal plans for different goals and full body workouts. Since following the nutrition plan along with their own weight gainer (Progain) I started to see the results I wanted and this gave me the hunger to research further into supplements, nutrition and training.

And here we are today, my after picture was taken 3 weeks ago (19/052012) at the Bodypower Exhibition in Birmingham. Here I was 6 weeks into a cutting program put together by Wbff Pro Luke Haslett and felt in the best shape of my life, It's good to see after all these years the hard work is starting to pay off.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions you have regarding any aspects of training, supplements and nutrition or even any suggestions of what you would like to see on the Aesthetic Lifestyle blog.

Thanks 
Lee.