Here is the #1 Factor in Determining Weight Loss
and Fitness Success
The #1 Factor in Weight Loss and Fitness by Shawn LeBrun Certified
Personal Trainer
Just the other day, someone asked me what I
thought was the #1 "Most Important Factor" in determining how fit you
became.
They wanted to know if it was Cardio, Weight
Training, or Proper Nutrition.
I think my answer may have puzzled him a bit
because I said it was none of those.
After I thought about the question for a few
minutes, I told him that there was a more important factor that
preceded any of those he mentioned.
I told him it was your attitude that determined
your fitness levels and what type of conditioning you'll achieve.
You see, proper nutrition, cardio exercise, and
weight training are all important factors, but it is your attitude that
determines how hard you focus on each of those three areas.
Generally speaking, your attitude is simply how
you view things in life, how you see something to be.
More specifically, you either have a positive
view, or slant on things, or a negative view.
This attitude shines through in all that you do,
including fitness and working out.
If you generally have a good, positive attitude
towards fitness, then you are going to approach working out with more
intensity and more meaning.
You realize that in order to achieve and maintain
a certain level of conditioning, you have to "pay the price" and put in
some hard work.
But working out does not seem to be a "chore"
with a positive attitude.
You look forward to it and feel positive knowing
that the steps you take in and out of the gym are going to bring you
closer to the body that you want.
On the other hand, if you approach fitness and
working out with more of a "negative attitude" you are either going to:
1. Do nothing at all as far as working out and
eating healthy because it all seems like so much hard work to get in
great shape.
Since working out seems like a chore, you find it
much easier just to sit back and complain about your current situation,
doing nothing to fix it.
With a negative view, you label "working out" as
too much hard work and do not take the necessary steps to get the body
you want. That’s why it’s important to view working out in a positive
light and not a negative one.
Focus more on what you want rather than what you
don’t want.
Or, with a negative attitude:
2. You are going to do the bare minimum when it
comes to working out and watching what you eat.
With a negative mindset, you’re maybe going to go
to the gym once in a while, but once there, not give it your 100% all.
When it comes time to maintain a healthy eating
regimen, you are not going to be quite as strict as you should be and
you are going to give in to "instant pleasure" when the long term
rewards seem so distant and far away.
So be more aware of your mindset and attitude
when it comes to working out and getting fit.
Like Zig Ziglar says, "Do a check-up from the
neck up."
If you approach your fitness with a positive
attitude, you ARE going to take the necessary steps to get in shape,
even when it would be so much easier to stay in and watch TV.
You realize that persistence will pay off and
that all of these workouts and times skipping the pizza WILL get you
where you want to be.
Conversely, approach your workouts and nutrition
with a negative mindset and you are setting yourself up for failure.
If you view working out and healthy eating with a
negative viewpoint, you are not going to give your best when doing
them.
As I'm sure you’re aware, you only get in return
what you give, harvest what you plant.
Be more positive in all areas of your fitness
approach and you will get the body you want much, much faster.
About the Author
Shawn LeBrun is one of the internet's most
publised fitness and weight loss coaches. Visit his site to see how he
can make this the year you achieve your best body ever!