12 habits of the super fit
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My trainer posted this on her Facebook page. I thought some of the points were great for everyone, not just the "super fit" so I thought I would share.
The super fit. What makes “them” different? They really are no different. They have jobs, kids, mortgages, school, pressure, but one thing is does set them apart. Mindset. This mindset is what leads them to create solid habits, a solid mind, that lead to keeping their body “solid.”
1. They don’t think of their fitness as work, but rather a way of life
It’s kind of like taking a shower, sure you can go without one, but you just don’t feel right the rest of the day.
2. They don’t skip workouts.
They take training days as seriously as a Dr.’s appointment.
Appointments and meetings get scheduled around their workout time, not the other way around.
3. They take their rest as seriously as their workouts
They know that in order to perform at their best and to get the most out of their body, they have to give it a rest. Rest days and sleep are as essential as the workouts themself.
4. They eat to fuel their goals
Everything they eat serves a purpose. Protein for muscles, carbs for energy, and produce for vitamins,minerals and antioxidants. Treats are done, but never over-done.
5. They tune everything out when they work out
Focus. They know that anything you give your undivided attention to works out better. Being in tune with your body allows them to make tweaks, and know which tweaks to make.
6. They push through frustration
If you think it’s easy for the super fit to get fit, and stay fit, you’re wrong. They’re highly competitive and always striving to hit new goals. They struggle like everyone else with busy lives, stress, plateaus, fatigue, and frustration. But there’s isn’t a thought of giving up, it’s just a matter of finding their answer.
7. They prepare their food in advance and don’t leave hunger to chance
They know what they’ll be eating the whole day. If they don’t bring their food, they know what they can order off menus and what they can find at a grocery store. Drive-throughs don’t exist in their world.
8. They use their flaws as motivators, not a reason to give up
They see their flaws (even if you don’t) and despise them like everyone else. But rather than letting their flaws bring them down, they use them to motivate them UP.
9. They envision the win-goal-finish line every day
The goal is crystal clear in their mind. The thought of the sculpted body, or winning the race keeps always keeps them motivated. Regardless of life’s pressures they race towards the winner’s tape.
10. Persistance, persistance, persistance
Yes…they are persistent!
11. There are no excuses
They learned early that excuses are time-suckers and don’t get you anywhere near your goal. Better to get it done then whine about why you didn’t.
12. There is no giving up
Enough said.
http://12most.com/2011/10/21/12-fundamental-habits-super-fit/
The super fit. What makes “them” different? They really are no different. They have jobs, kids, mortgages, school, pressure, but one thing is does set them apart. Mindset. This mindset is what leads them to create solid habits, a solid mind, that lead to keeping their body “solid.”
1. They don’t think of their fitness as work, but rather a way of life
It’s kind of like taking a shower, sure you can go without one, but you just don’t feel right the rest of the day.
2. They don’t skip workouts.
They take training days as seriously as a Dr.’s appointment.
Appointments and meetings get scheduled around their workout time, not the other way around.
3. They take their rest as seriously as their workouts
They know that in order to perform at their best and to get the most out of their body, they have to give it a rest. Rest days and sleep are as essential as the workouts themself.
4. They eat to fuel their goals
Everything they eat serves a purpose. Protein for muscles, carbs for energy, and produce for vitamins,minerals and antioxidants. Treats are done, but never over-done.
5. They tune everything out when they work out
Focus. They know that anything you give your undivided attention to works out better. Being in tune with your body allows them to make tweaks, and know which tweaks to make.
6. They push through frustration
If you think it’s easy for the super fit to get fit, and stay fit, you’re wrong. They’re highly competitive and always striving to hit new goals. They struggle like everyone else with busy lives, stress, plateaus, fatigue, and frustration. But there’s isn’t a thought of giving up, it’s just a matter of finding their answer.
7. They prepare their food in advance and don’t leave hunger to chance
They know what they’ll be eating the whole day. If they don’t bring their food, they know what they can order off menus and what they can find at a grocery store. Drive-throughs don’t exist in their world.
8. They use their flaws as motivators, not a reason to give up
They see their flaws (even if you don’t) and despise them like everyone else. But rather than letting their flaws bring them down, they use them to motivate them UP.
9. They envision the win-goal-finish line every day
The goal is crystal clear in their mind. The thought of the sculpted body, or winning the race keeps always keeps them motivated. Regardless of life’s pressures they race towards the winner’s tape.
10. Persistance, persistance, persistance
Yes…they are persistent!
11. There are no excuses
They learned early that excuses are time-suckers and don’t get you anywhere near your goal. Better to get it done then whine about why you didn’t.
12. There is no giving up
Enough said.
http://12most.com/2011/10/21/12-fundamental-habits-super-fit/
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That is great. Thanks for sharing.0
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I LOVE this.0
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Very cool! Thanks for the share!!0
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Great post, thanks for sharing.0
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Bumping so I can read and re-read!0
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Thank you for sharing, I will use this to keep me motivated!0
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Thanks for the motivation. I copied it to my facebook to share and inspire others!0
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GREAT!
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Great post! Thanks for sharing!0
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Bump! Thanks for sharing!0
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LOVE it!0
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Great post!!0
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My only criticism is I think it's missing one thing: they understand the effects of stress on their bodies and know how to manage it appropriately.0
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i think #7 should be numbero uno.0
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Great post! Thanks for sharing!0
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very good points...0
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great list! thanks for sharing!0
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*LIKE*0
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bump!0
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100% dead on.
#1 and #11 used to hold me back the most. Then I stopped making excuses. I only had time to work out and pre-prepare meals if I made the time myself. And I found a way to exercise that I love.
I honestly love the process just as much as the results - perhaps more.
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Great list. I keep reminding myself that I can excuses or I can have results but I can't have both.0
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*COPY*, *PASTE*, *PRINT* thank you! this is true! and I know, but it's nice to keep it in the forefront of my mind.0
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Awesome - thanks for sharing!0
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just putting this here so i can find it again. thanks dude0
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good stuff...0
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I like it!0
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My trainer posted this on her Facebook page. I thought some of the points were great for everyone, not just the "super fit" so I thought I would share...
5. They tune everything out when they work out
Focus. They know that anything you give your undivided attention to works out better. Being in tune with your body allows them to make tweaks, and know which tweaks to make.
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http://12most.com/2011/10/21/12-fundamental-habits-super-fit/
I would love to underscore that one. Most of the people I see with personal trainers seem to be paying for friendship or gossip time then actually sweating. I guess if they have the cash and enjoy it's all good but it's annoying when they take up a lot of space and are not actually doing in real work.0 -
*COPY*, *PASTE*, *PRINT* thank you! this is true! and I know, but it's nice to keep it in the forefront of my mind.
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I love it!!! So true!!! I hate to hear people make excuses........especially when their health is negatively effected!!!0
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