As we approach the end of 2017 and the beginning of 2018, I wanted to discuss with you the lure of the Personal Record (PR). This past year, I have only set a single PR, and that was in an unbelted deadlift. Something that I used to do, however, was chase the PR and that would get me into trouble.
I bring this up because once you hit a PR, and especially if you do it fairly
regularly (which is common for novice exercisers), you're apt to keep chasing it. It's kind of like a heroin addict chasing the high. Once you reach the first PR, it's onto the next one and to the next one. While this can be a very positive thing, it also comes with a risk, and that risk may be overtraining, excessive overreaching, burnout, or injury.
While we are exiting 2017, think about the PR's you've set, if you've set any. Looking to the future, think about the PR's you'd like to set for 2018. Dedicating your training to reaching the PR's is more effective at facilitating a positive change for your entire well-being rather than attempting to dedicate your exercise with the sole intent to change your image.
The PR can identify how you train, how you think, and how you feel. You'll train harder, smarter, and with greater purpose. You'll think clearer, with focus, and purpose. You'll feel stronger, leaner, and tighter. PR's are made with hard work. They're made with a sound strategy. And they're only made by those ready to make them.
As we enter 2018, what PR's are important to you? How will you go about achieving those PR's? And what will you do to reach them?
The chase is on!
I bring this up because once you hit a PR, and especially if you do it fairly
regularly (which is common for novice exercisers), you're apt to keep chasing it. It's kind of like a heroin addict chasing the high. Once you reach the first PR, it's onto the next one and to the next one. While this can be a very positive thing, it also comes with a risk, and that risk may be overtraining, excessive overreaching, burnout, or injury.
While we are exiting 2017, think about the PR's you've set, if you've set any. Looking to the future, think about the PR's you'd like to set for 2018. Dedicating your training to reaching the PR's is more effective at facilitating a positive change for your entire well-being rather than attempting to dedicate your exercise with the sole intent to change your image.
The PR can identify how you train, how you think, and how you feel. You'll train harder, smarter, and with greater purpose. You'll think clearer, with focus, and purpose. You'll feel stronger, leaner, and tighter. PR's are made with hard work. They're made with a sound strategy. And they're only made by those ready to make them.
As we enter 2018, what PR's are important to you? How will you go about achieving those PR's? And what will you do to reach them?
The chase is on!
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