Published Feb 21, 2019

972: Trainer Tips & Tricks for More Effective Workouts

Unleash the full potential of your workouts with expert tips from fitness gurus, as they dive into lifting efficiency, essential training techniques, and the transformative power of the mind-muscle connection to boost performance and minimize injuries.
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  • Mind-Body Link

    The psychological aspect of physical performance is inseparable from the physical. emphasizes that belief and fear can significantly alter one's physiology, citing a study from Nature Human Behavior. This research shows that learning about one's genetic risks can change physiology to match those beliefs. adds that the placebo effect highlights the power of the mind in healing and recovery 1.

    Your brain literally is constantly creating your reality for you.

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    notes that changing a client's psychological experience is crucial for effective training 1.

       

    Injury Fear

    Overcoming the fear of injury is a significant psychological hurdle. shares his experience with injury recovery, noting that fear can make the body feel brittle and less resilient. He explains that scar tissue's inflexibility requires surrounding tissues to compensate, which can be daunting. humorously challenges Adam to a foot race, highlighting the mental barriers that come with aging 2.

    I'm scared and nervous because the last time that I did something explosive, it tore.

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    advises incorporating light movements to gradually rebuild confidence and resilience 2.

       

    Mind-Muscle Connection

    Improving the mind-muscle connection is essential for effective workouts. explains that the body understands movement, not muscles, and this connection must be taught. Proper form encourages the right muscle activation, but awareness of the muscles being used is equally important. recalls clients instinctively lifting on their toes during overhead presses, illustrating the body's natural but inefficient adaptations 3.

    It's funny because your body understands movement doesn't necessarily understand muscle.

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    stresses the importance of becoming aware of muscle activation and perfecting form for better results 3.

       

    Exercise Skill

    Viewing exercise as a skill rather than just a physical activity can enhance workout effectiveness. compares learning new exercises to learning a new skill like rollerblading, where the focus is on technique rather than just sweating. This mindset shift helps in making better decisions and achieving better results. warns against rushing through exercises, as it can lead to poor form and reduced benefits 4.

    You are learning how to work out every single time.

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    advises treating each workout as an opportunity to perfect the skill of exercising 4.

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