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    How To Take Your “Workouts” To The Next Level As You Get Advanced In The Gym

    Brain Crawls writes about the problems with repetitive physical training. “If you work out regularly, it’s easy to fall into the habit of doing the same set of exercises every time. This might make your workouts feel more comfortable. But this comfort comes at a cost. When you perform the same exercises repeatedly, they become easier over time…. Eventually, your workouts won’t offer you much of a challenge.”

    Using the same corporate training over and over for many years has a similar effect. The level of comfort you feel with the training starts to mentally and even emotionally outweigh the perceived benefits of changing things up. It makes you more and more reluctant to spend money on new training because you feel like everything is fine the way it is.

    How can you get out of a complacency mindset and into the habit of critically evaluating your training on a regular basis? Our suggestion is to adjust your thinking to be more like Brian Crawls’s.

    Sticking with the same training program for a long time is a sure-shot way of hitting a plateau and stalling your gains. To get the most out of your workouts, your training techniques should develop and advance with you.

    Improving your physique with every passing year is a constant quest for which you’ll have to work hard. Shocking your muscles is the only way to make them grow. If you follow the same training program in every workout, your muscles can get used to them and will refuse to grow.

    Advanced Training Techniques

    Advanced training techniques like the super, drop, giant, rest-pause sets, forces, cheat, 21 reps are a great way to shock your muscles and force them into growing. As you get advanced, you’ll have to be on the lookout for how to make your workouts harder.

    Bodybuilders are always chasing the pump and you should be willing to leave your comfort zone and try new things. Changing the rep tempos and increasing the time under tension can do wonders for your muscle growth.

    New Training Equipment

    The use of new training equipment can be instrumental in sparking new muscle growth. Using an arm blaster, fat grips for your arm workouts, elastic bands for supersets or adding resistance, or using assistance tools like slingshots, knee, elbow sleeves can take your workouts to a whole new level.

    If you have been working out at the same gym for a year or two, your body might get familiar with the machines. Changing gyms can help ignite muscle gains as the ergonomics of the machines will be new for your body.

    Change Training Splits

    Switching up your training days can be a good idea. If you train your chest on the international chest day, i.e. Monday, move it to the end of the week. Doing this can keep your muscles guessing.

    You could also train two muscles groups in a single workout. Training two muscles in a single day allow you to train one muscle group twice a week which is a great way of bringing up lagging muscles.

    Start a New Training Program

    You’ll know your body is adapting to your training program when you stop getting a pump and see no positive changes in your muscles. Every training program intends to develop your muscles by following certain principles.

    You can’t follow the same training program for building muscle, losing fat or toning your muscles and expect to see results. Make sure you don’t jump the gun and start an advanced program if you’re a beginner.

    Time

    As you advance in your training, the time you spend in the gym shouldn’t increase. Most people think spending more time training will get them better results. Your muscles don’t grow while you’re working out, they develop when you’re resting and are following a diet.

    Incorporate advanced training techniques and make your workouts more intense so you can get a lot done in one hour at the gym. After the one-hour mark, the time you spend in the gym will be inversely proportional to the effectiveness of your workout. Most people will do better by keeping their workouts short, intense and explosive.


     

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