Nate Rifkin is a health and fitness author has the most result-producing 5-minute workout. Back in high
school I lifted weights a few times per week with a friend of mine. One day a
third friend named Jason joined us. But it would only be for a single session.
“I just can’t
motivate myself to work out,” Jason told us. “The only way I can is if I listen
to the music from Rocky.”
My friend had
a good laugh at his expense, but my first thought was: So what?
If he needed
to listen to Eye Of The Tiger or Hearts On Fire EVERY time he trained, then why
not just listen to those songs every time?
If it works,
do it.
I work out in
the morning. Always. And I usually recommend the same for everyone else. But if
you find you can only get rolling in the evening – go for it.
Some people
need to eat a little before training, and some can only go on an empty stomach.
Some of my best workouts were when I was feeling hunger pangs.
I also hate
any kind of gym where the air conditioning’s cranked to the max. Some people
love it.
I like to
cover myself up when I work out, lots of people prefer spandex – including some
who really shouldn’t have the privilege.
The key point
here is to stop thinking, “I can only do such and such” in a BAD way. Whatever
conditions allow for you to succeed – make sure you follow them. If you need
air conditioning, loud music, and heavy sweat pants to get a great workout at
night, do that every time. If you prefer to sweat in lycra with dead silence in
the morning air, stick to that.
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