Strength Training for your mental muscles
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Personal growth
Categories: Personal growth
| Learning Fitness at the fitness academy has taught me that repeating the same exercises over and over again with the same weights and the same number of repetitions, every session for months together is not going to yield noticeable improvements in hypertrophy or endurance . If anything, over-time your performance is going to plateau. Yes , any exercise is good for the health after about 2 - 3 months you will notice that the monotony becomes boring and exhausting . Good Personal trainers, including the one I train with , understand this very well and incorporate techniques to avoid this monotony, into their training schedules. Thus, I look forward to every single training session with great enthusiasm because, I am faced with the challenge and excitement to provide the muscles of my body with an unknown stimulus . I can almost always expect that one of the following will happen:-
I know that the possibilities for stimulating the muscles for the rest of my body are endless. But I also recognize the fact, that the all important muscle that drives my career and my life , the Brain, also needs strength training . I have found it very easy to get anxious, bored and frustrated if I try to do the same things, the same way, every single day at work and at life. Although I should not be making drastic changes to my life style, incremental changes, as I have found have done me a world of good. These changes might have been including a new hobby or changing my ways of doing certain things. The brain needs exercise as much as any muscle of your body . Time for cliche No. 1 :- "You use it , or you lose it ". It needs stimulus, strength and conditioning . It needs the influx of innovative ideas, new challenges , new knowledge , new training and new skills. Perhaps we all can do some of the following to keep this fine workhorse in top shape:-
I wish I could do all of the above , but doing a lot of it has helped me immensely at work and in life. In closing Time for cliche N0. 2 . "I will pass this way but once, let me make the most of it ...." |



