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No Progress, No Problem


I've been working with both elite athletes and recreational exercisers for a long time. And far and away, the biggest question I get is this one:

Of course, not every email, phone, or in-person plea for help reads the same. The level of panic differs, as does the level of training and nutrition information provided, and the vehemence with which they insist they're "doing everything right."

Indeed, just the other day, I got an email from a good friend who also happens to be one of the top strength coaches in the world. Apparently his girlfriend has been training hard, making progress, and then — whammo — she hit the brick wall.

Frustrated

Frustrated over your lack of progress? You're not alone!

Here's the gist of his email:


weight problems

Don't panic just yet.

See what I mean? Despite the details, it's the same ol' question:

Since I'm guessing that every person reading this article has either had to ask this question in the past, is asking it now, or will ask it sometime in the future, I thought it might be a good idea to share with you my response.

It went something like this:


1) The Pill


2) The Cardio

jog

Intervals are great, but don't be afraid to slow down once in a while!


3) The Diet

Note: on the higher calorie/carb days (approximately twice weekly), I'd reduce dietary fat. On the low calorie/carb days (maybe three times a week), I'd increase dietary fat.

I outlined a similar plan (albeit a bit more complicated) in the article I wrote about Val Waugaman's training and nutrition program. You can find it here.

Please don't stress over every kcal/carb. This leads to madness. Just get in the ballpark and you should notice the effects.

4) The Reality Check

figure athlete

Some women look like this year-round, but for most, that's not a realistic goal.


So there you have it. A letter to a friend, which really is a letter to Figure Athletes everywhere.

I hope these tips will help kick-start your progress. But even more, I hope they'll help you re-frame your expectations. It's very easy to get frustrated and to stagnate when you think your fitness journey is only about never ending fat loss.

When you embrace the fact that it's about developing healthy, sustainable, enjoyable habits, "no progress" becomes "no problem."


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