For years I basically worked out the same way week in week out, month in month out, year in and year out. What happened? Eventually not much. I reached a plateau. My muscles adapted and I stopped making progress. Don't get me wrong, I was still in good shape. But, I just wasn't seeing the results that I wanted to see.
I know I'm not the only one who has fallen into that rut. When I used to workout at the local gym I remember seeing the same people doing the same routines the same way week after week just like me. Guess what? Most of them weren't making much progress either. There were a few exceptions, but overall, I think most people were disappointed with the results of doing the same old thing.
Listen and listen carefully. Settling for the same old same old when it comes to your workout is a very bad decision. Not only does it lead to boredom, which leads to losing motivation, which may lead to an end of working out altogether. But, it also leads to stalling on a plateau. On the other hand, changing things up on a regular basis can keep your workouts interesting, keep you motivated and keep you seeing great results.
Simply making small adjustments to your workout program on a regular basis will keep your mind engaged and keep your muscles guessing. That will equate to increases in strength, better muscle definition and greater fat loss.
Let me give you some examples of how you can change things up.
If you enjoy jogging you can shock your system by adding a few sprints into the mix. Not only will this make life more interesting, but if will really boost your metabolism.
Every few minutes kick yourself up near your maximum speed and hold it for twenty or thirty seconds (or whatever you can handle), then slow back down to a jog. After you catch your breath, do it again and then again and again. Adding five or six sprints to a jogging routine can have a huge impact. This is called Interval Training, and studies have shown that it can increase the effectiveness of your workout BIG TIME. It will literally supercharge your routine.
This same technique also works with strength training. For instance, when you work your upper body, if you are in the habit of starting a workout with push-ups, then moving on to pull-ups, then moving on to whatever, try changing the order of the exercises and you'll be surprised at what happens!
You can also alter the tempo of your repetitions. If you generally move in a steady, up down, up down motion, change it up. Instead of quickly lowering yourself down on a push-up, squat or whatever you happen to be doing, take several seconds for that movement (DOWN, two, three, four, five, six), pause and hold at the bottom of the rep, then explode back up.
To ad to the variety you can do the positive and the negative of each rep way way sloooow (DOWN, two, three, four, five, six, HOLD...HOLD some more, UP, two, three, four, five, six). Your total number of reps per set will decrease, but with a slow rep you will find all sorts of stabilizer muscles beginning to kick in that normally don't get much of a workout at all.
A great way to really shock your system is to do what I like to call Mega Reps. Mega Reps are repetitions that last as long as you can possibly hold the particular position you are in. For instance a low squat, the mid point in a push-up, the top of a pullup, or my all time favorite handstands.
Combining, "UP one, DOWN one" movements with, "Up, two, three four, DOWN, two three, four" and "UP, DOWN, two, three, four" movements and the occasional Mega Rep will give you mega results whether you are doing bodyweight exercises or lifting weights. If you try doing mega reps with weights be sure to always use a spotter.
Turn It Up Cd
Unless you have a timeless antique on your hand, chances are you don't want your sewing machine to be the focus of your room. The drab plastic covers that usually come with the sewing machine don't quite help the matter either. The obvious answer is to make your own cover! Not only are they simple to construct, you can find free sewing patterns for them online. Once you have one made, you'll no longer feel the need to hide your favorite hobby.
As much as we covet others who have a designated sewing room, most of us are just squeezing in our machines wherever they will fit. Family or living rooms, laundry rooms, even a table in the bedroom'we?re not picky! Instead of storing it in the back of the closet every time we are done working, why not cover it up with a stylish cover instead? Making a cover to match your curtains, bedspread, or pillows on your couch can be a fun sewing project all on its own.
Having a cover for your sewing machine also helps to keep it in superb shape. Dust can collect in all those grooves sewing machines come with, sometimes getting in the way and causing havoc. As pricey as these faithful machines are, you definitely want to get your moneys worth out of it. Taking tender care of these babies will only add years on to their lifespan. A sewing machine cover is well worth the effort to stretch your dollar a little longer.
Finding free sewing patterns for your machine is a piece of cake. Thanks to the online world, we don't have to plunk down $10 for one simple pattern. Nor do we have to make a special trip to the sewing store and sift through endless shelves of patterns. There is a wide array of designs to choose from online, ranging from reversible to covers adorned with buttons and such. All for free! With a few clicks, you can find a stylish cover you'd be proud to display in your home.
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