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Thursday, April 30, 2009

What would you give for a muscular physique?

By Jon Cardozo

I've been giving a lot of thought lately to getting serious about setting goals. The truth is that I've tended to get off track most of the time, and I made a decision to become more serious about reaching my objectives.

After reading quite a bit about the subject, I've realized that desire and passion are essential components of reaching your goals. In addition, you have to ask for self if you are really ready to work hard. Ask yourself what level of sacrifice you're prepared to make in order to reach your destination.

If you're going to be writing a list of goals in the near future and building muscle will be on the list of things you want to accomplish, take a moment to ask yourself the same questions. You see, achievements such as building a strong, muscular body do not simply happen by themselves. They take dedication, commitment, and the initiative to take action.

You may think that you've heard all this before, and maybe that's true. But hearing something a number of times and actually putting it into practice are two completely different things. Without action, that knowledge is worthless.

If you think about it, you make choices every day whether you realize it or not. You make choices about how you're going spend your free time, your money, and other resources.

Would you give up an hour of TV every day to begin strength training? Would you give up on fast food to prevent gaining fat? Would you be willing to get up a half hour earlier to force yourself to eat breakfast every day? And last but not least, are you willing to make the commitment to achieve your goals no matter what?

You may not have to give up every fun thing in your life in order to reach some serious goals, but some sacrifice will inevitably be involved.

Also, remember that the best approach is to make a gradual progress on a daily and weekly basis. Don't try to achieve everything at once, and don't try to cram your workouts into a single session like you used to do with your final exams. Stick with it one step at a time if you're serious about achieving success. - 17273

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