In order to be successful in bodybuilding you
need to have the right mindset. Bodybuilding success is both a physical and extremely
psychological endeavor. Of course, we all get frustrated when our schedules
are affected by work, or any other life circumstance that may be thrown
our way. Life is full of monkey wrenches in case you haven’t noticed
and it does not make it easy for us to get our workouts and meals in. Therefore,
we have to fight aggressively and plan ahead if we want to get our workouts
and meals in.
As bodybuilders we must keep our eyes on the ultimate goal, which is
always more muscle mass with less body fat. In order to accomplish that
one must be consistent with the training and diet. If for whatever reason
the program that the bodybuilder has mapped out is too much of a time
commitment at a certain period in life, then the solution is to modify
the bodybuilding program to one that does fit the time schedule…be
flexible. For instance, back in my engineering days there were periods
when I had to work 60-70 hours a week, I modified my training to where
I would hit the gym 5 days a week for 40-45 minutes of weight training.
Since I had no time to do cardiovascular exercise, I would superset antagonistic
muscles in order to get some sort of cardiovascular effect (refer to my
abbreviated bodybuilding plan at the end of this article). That is all
I could afford to do at the time. I always tried to get my training in
before work, but if for some reason I would miss it in the morning, then
I always had lunchtime to make it up or later in the evening after work.
Worst case, there was always the weekend for makeup sessions. Regarding
meals, I always brought in all of my meals with me pre-prepared and also
enough Meal Replacement Powders for those times that I was really on the
run.
Some of you may not even be able to do more than
three sessions a week. If this is the case, make the most
out of the time that you do have available to train. The key to making
lasting bodybuilding gains at the end of the day is that you have a realistic
plan that can be executed consistently, not trying to follow one that
looks really good in paper but cannot be executed. You will get to where
you want to go, it may just take a little bit longer depending on how
much time you can dedicate to reaching your goals.