Everyone wants to practice things they are good at, what they excel in and its human nature to look at your strengths.
Our training should make us think what we are struggling on, what our weaknesses are, what we need to really improve. What our injuries, our past injuries or breakages when it comes to joints and bones? All these things need addresses before old age comes, because it gets even harder then but still great advancements can be done even then!
This is not a negative, its only going to improve what we like doing in the first place.
If we like to play rugby or football to the best of our ability for example, then working on our weaker areas will only enhance our performance.
Just being stronger with weights or just being better on the treadmill won’t guarantee a better sporting performance, it will help A LOT, but all the stuff we do in our training will give you all the little “add ons” that will make you the difference between okay at a sport, to excelling at it.
The top athletes are the ones who do the little things to improve, this what separates a great athlete from an average one.
You have every opportunity to use the latest science of training to take you wherever you want to be.
The only thing stopping you would be falling for the trap of doing the same old thing all the time. If you do the same old thing, you’re going get the same old results.
We are looking to get the very best out of you, so start searching where you can get even more from your training, more out of your nutrition, and how you can get an even more positive state of mind to see you through the ups and downs of getting into top shape!
