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"You Are Stronger Than You Think"
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Competition Perspective…Under your control or not so much? Pt 3
Posted on May 15, 2013 at 8:13 PM |
How committed are you?
Before you start putting your competition prep plans into
action, you REALLY should take a moment to figure out WHY you are
competing. Whether it is part of your
bucket list/pushing yourself to the next level/seeking notoriety…your reason
will determine how committed you are and which path you will take to reach your
goals. Truth be told, no matter what your reasons are for
competing, there will be many sacrifices needed to be taken to reach your
goals. Time, food, friends/family and
sleep are usually the main factors in your life that will be sacrificed. How may you ask? Here’s how: ·Time – Be prepared to spend plenty of time in
the gym. Whether it is doing cardio,
weight training, posing or practicing your routine (fitness/physique/bodybuilding),
you will be spending much time in the gym to prepare for your competition. Cardio= 45-60 minutes, weight training= 45-60
minutes, posing= 60 minutes, routine= 60 minutes (physique/bodybuilding),
routine= 2hrs (fitness). Now if you add
all this up, it turns out to be a lot of time doesn’t it? If you compete, it turns out to be a part
time job. You should really sit back and think if this will be all worth
it. · Sleep- Speaking from experience, a good portion
of my fitness competition years, I probably averaged 4-5 hours of sleep a night during
the week days. During a majority of this
time, I didn’t have a regular full time job.
I was a free lance trainer and group fitness instructor. If I didn’t teach/train, I didn’t get paid. Therefore, I had to teach/train during peak
times. (before work, lunchtime, after work)
So I had to get up at 5 am to get to work to teach or train. Meanwhile, for a good period of time, I was
going Monday- Thursday to train my fitness routine from 8:30 pm – 10:30pm. I would not get home until 11:30pm. After cleaning up from the day and preparing
for the next day, I would go to sleep at 12am.
Long day? Not enough sleep you
say? Please keep in mind, this was
during my fitness competition years.
When I switched to figure and physique, I did get a few more hours sleep, but
not by that much. I was very fortunate enough to have a husband who is very
supportive. He helped cook and prepare all my meals. That saved me quite a few hours a week. I know NOT everyone is as lucky and have to
do everything themselves. As I stated
before, you really need to sit down and think very carefully if you are ready
to make this sacrifice. You know the
saying, “Behind every successful man is a successful woman”. Well, this also applies to a successful
competitor. Let me just say, “Behind
every successful competitor, is a SUPPORTIVE team (family/friends)”.
This post is part 3 of the Competition Perspective
series. If you missed the previous post,
you can check here. Please check back
for my next post… How far will you go to
compete? If you have any questions
in regards to this topic or general fitness, you can reach me at [email protected]. Looking forward to hearing from you.
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Categories: bikini competitions, Bodybuilding competition, Figure competition, fitness competition, mental state during competition, Pre contest prep, why compete?
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7:05 AM on October 3, 2014
LOL its reality as every woman consider her self fat its reason is women notice to each other like cloths styles and health/body shape so its a very old problem of women 

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