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The Ultimate Guide On How To Become A Bodybuilder
This guide will show you everything you need to become a successful bodybuilder, just like Jay Cutler Bodybuilder, the legendary athlete. It will cover topics such as diet, training, and supplementation. If you are wondering How To Become A Bodybuilder, following these tips will help you achieve your fitness goals and transform your body.
What Is Bodybuilding?
In its most basic form, bodybuilding is the process of sculpting and toning your physique using weight training and other conditioning exercises. Though it has its roots in competitive sports, bodybuilding is now popular as a means of improving overall health and appearance.
There are many bodybuilding benefits. When you lift weights or practice Bodybuilding Chest Workout, you are tearing down your muscles. When your muscles rebuild, they become stronger and bigger. Not only does this make you look better, but it also helps you stay healthy.
There are many different approaches to bodybuilding, and the best way to achieve your desired results may vary depending on your individual goals and abilities. First, you need to engage in a balanced workout routine that targets all the major muscle groups.
Also, you must make sure you are eating the right kinds of foods, including Low Carb Lunch Fast Food to support muscle growth. And finally, you need to give your body enough time to recover between workouts.
If you can stick to these basic principles and practice the right kind of workouts like Bodybuilding Chest Workout, you should see significant improvements in your body composition and overall health, and soon, you can have a pumped-up body, just like Jay Cutler Bodybuilder.
How To Get Started With Professional Bodybuilding?
If you are looking to start bodybuilding, there are a few things you need to know. First, you will need to find a gym that has the right equipment and staff. You also need to learn the basics of bodybuilding. And third, you will need to start slowly and build up your strength and muscle mass over time.
1. Find a gym that has the right equipment. Not all gyms have the same equipment, so you will want to find one that has everything you need. Look for a gym that has a variety of machines, free weights, and benches.
2. Learn the basics of bodybuilding. There are a few basic exercises that you need to know to start bodybuilding. These exercises include the bench press, the squat, and the deadlift, alongside a balanced diet plan, including Low Carb Lunch Fast Food.
3. Start slowly and build up your strength and muscle mass over time. Bodybuilding is a slow process, so you will need to be patient. Start with a weight that you can easily lift and gradually increase the weight as you become stronger.
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Wow: best dressed man in the whole railway station area today:
Otto, a professional, absolutely thick bodybuilder is on his way to make some publicity photos for a magazine..
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Not me combining my dunmeshi and bg3 hyperfixations to headcanon that the reason Gale has abs is because he’s in a state of constant malnourishment.
It’s like an actor or a bodybuilder. If you deprive the body of enough water, enough fat through fasting, even with little exercise you can have a physique that’s fit for a magazine cover, or doing an action scene in a movie. But it’s not sustainable for long periods of time. It means you’re drained. Tired. Unable to perform physically or mentally at your best.
And the orb is constantly draining Gale. It’s eaten away at his magic to the point where he’s gone from an archmage back to level one at the start of the game.
And maybe some of that is the tadpole, but we see the orb physically affecting him in game, when he’s afflicted with arcane hunger. He’s hunched over, struggling for breath against the pangs wracking his body, snappy, cranky, desperate. The magical items he’s fed give him relief, but less and less each time, like someone starving slowly receiving the same small snack and expecting it to feel as filling as when they were mostly full.
Who’s to say that, once Gale’s magic is drained, the orb doesn’t begin eating away at other forms of energy his body produces? Siphoning away the nutrients he gets from eating and drinking, gradually eating into stored fat and water weight. Until the desperate grasp for sustenance, for nutrients, for energy, results in a supernova exceeding the limits of the human body.
The brightest stars burn out fastest, after all.
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Mirai, mostly known as Sir Nighteye, was really sick of the question if he was Izuku's father just because he also had green hair. "No, I am not. His father was a scoundrel." He always answered, sounding very flat and irritated.
Inko sighed. She was no stranger for her younger brother's hatred for her ex-husband.
"You can't keep answering that, Mirai-nii." She scolded him while she fed Izuku his bottle. He was such a small baby, but he was a very hungry one when it was feeding time. She was sure that he'll grow fast, so he doesn't look so small and fragile. Izuku was officially one month old and green curls had grown on his little head. He had his mama's eyes and hair color, but he had gotten the freckles from a relative on her side...
Namely, her brother when he was younger.
Mirai wasn't outside in the sun too much and sometimes freckles weren't in for the long haul, so his freckles had faded away the older he became until they completely vanished. But Inko could clearly remember how her little brother looked so cute in junior high with freckles on his cheeks, much to his chagrin.
Izuku finished his bottle and Inko placed a towel on her shoulder with her quirk before she hoisted her baby over the shoulder, patting his back until he let out a little burp.
Mirai gave a small, wry smile at that. "He's going to break hearts the older he gets."
"Oh, he's an angel." Inko said softly and kissed her baby's forehead. Izuku yawned and his eyelids dropped.
Mirai washed his pacifier in the sink (All Might-themed, of course) and gave it to his baby nephew, who accepted it eagerly.
That evening, Inko sat by the kotatsu and knitted a pair of baby boots for Izuku, who was napping in the nursery, and Mirai did his paperwork. His hands were very fast (and he was getting better at his "normal" skill) as his eyes narrowed in total concentration. The only sound that disturbed the peace was the clock ticking away, the occasional clicking from her knitting needles and the soft scratch of his pen writing, ending with his stamp pressing on the paper.
It was strangely domestic, but that was how they lived. Just Inko, her brother and her baby son.
Yet...
Inko set down her knitting, not half-done, and she frowned as she just thought of something.
"Mirai-nii."
"Hm?"
"Is it wrong that I really long for a husband?"
Mirai paused his paperwork, yellow eyes peered at her over his glasses. "Surely you're not thinking of Hisashi, are you?"
"Not completely, just...I just wish I knew what I did wrong." Inko whispered. "And...well, I would want to see someone again. Maybe my true love is somewhere out there and I just happened to attract the wrong sort."
"Sister. Getting rid of Hisashi was the best for you and Izuku, but..." He paused. "It's not wrong of you for wanting to date, but you also need to consider one thing; you're a single mother and many men are probably not going to feel comfortable with that. Just a warning. But consider yourself and Izuku, as first priority."
"How about you? Not interested in anyone?"
"Not really, you know what kind of life I lead and I hardly have the time for dating." Mirai pushed up his glasses. "Besides, I don't swing for women."
"No, I know." Inko chuckled. "Especially since you collected those clippings of buff, shirtless men."
"Those were bodybuilding references." Mirai scoffed. "I just happened to take them from a very tasteful adult magazine."
#bnha#mha#bnha fanfic#mha fanfic#izuku midoriya#inko midoriya#mirai sasaki#sir nighteye#bnha prequel#mha prequel#green siblings au#inko and nighteye are siblings au#it will make more sense in context later#might post to ao3 at some point#pooks writes
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WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION MAGAZINE : FEBRUARY 1999
MARK HENRY & CHYNA: Difference in Degree or in Kind? By Laura
Transcript Below!!!
Poetry is perhaps the most romantic route to a woman’s heart–especially if it’s reciter is also the author. However, throw in a sexual harassment lawsuit adn I don’t care how sweet the words may be, a woman will be turned off. Yes, my friends, the hackneyed expression stands firm–actions speak louder than words. Keep that in mind when reading the following commentary…
Marky Henry and Chyna–are they like two plates of the same barbell? It depends on who you ask, I suppose. Despite the personal and legal problems that have transpired between the two of late, it can be argued that the pair are very similar to each other. With very few exceptions, their lives have run on parallel courses. Both bright and ambitious, as youngsters they began bodybuilding–Chyna started in her teens and Mark Henry began as a child when he was given a weight set by his mother. Through bodybuilding, bot found their niches–and in sculpting their bodies, they sculpted their futures as athletes in the World Wrestling Federation.
In addition to sharing a passion for a careers in sports-entertainment, Mark Henry and Chyna had it rough growing up. As was revealed in an in-depth interview in the October 1998 World Wrestling Federation Magazine, Chynaa came from a dysfunctional family–one torn apart by the ravages of addiction and abandonment. Mark Henry faced poverty and racial prejudice in his early years–prejudice that he knew could be assuaged by superstardom.
Perhaps the most obvious affinity between the two is that they are the pinnacles of strength. It can be argued that he, the World’s Strongest Man, and she, the Ninth Wonder of the World, are the standard by which human physical strength should be measured. One thing is certain–both Mark Henry and Chyna are unique… they are anomalies of their kind. Both had to struggle in a competitive field where their minority status–Mark Henry being African-American and Chyna as a woman–do not make it any easier.
If we go beneath the surface, however, another picture develops, while the above constructions attempt to convey the truth, they can also be highly misleading.
In my opinion, the greatest difference between Mark Henry and Chyna lies in the matter of strength. I am not speaking here of who can bench press the most weight. Rather, I am speaking of self-confidence–not an inflated ego or the need to mask a case of low self-esteem–but of an inner strength.
When it comes to their futures in the World Wrestling Federation, both Chyna and Mark Henry have different visions. Chyna told me: “I look more selflessly to where the guys [DX] are going–I want what’s best for them.”
Meanwhile, posed with the same question, Mark Henry replied that it was his intention to prove the Federation and its superstars that he belongs and that he will surpass all of them. And no one is going to stop him–notThe Rock, Austin nor Vince McMahon.
When I asked Mark about his experience in the Nation and what his relationship was like with The Rock, he responded: “I felt like we [the Nation] were all there for his [The Rock’s] using. I admired and looked up to him, but I don’t see myself in his shadow…”
Like he had seen himself in his brother’s shadow? Perhaps there is a parallel here… In other words, when it comes to his vision of his future Mark Henry has only himself in mind–as well as a need for validity. In her plans for the future, Chyna has not only herself, but also the welfare of DX in mind. (is this the result of her need to create the happy family she never had…?)
Growing up both had premonitions of a future in the spotlight. However, for Chynait was innate knowledge–she knew that she had a talent to share with the world. For Mark Henry, on the other hand, he craved the spotlight and the attention it engenders. What Chyna knew was her natural talent was what Mark Henry felt he had to prove to the rest of the world.
I asked both Mark and Chyna what it means to them to be the World’s Strongest Man and the Ninth Wonder of the World, respectively, Mark responded that for him it meant, “No one can beat me,” and for Chyna, “it means that there's no other Chyna.” That I believe best conveys the difference between the two. For Mark Henry it is about competition–a constant struggle to prove he is worthy of being number one, as is indicated by his inept but sincere attempts to win the heart of a woman who simply shrugs him off. For Chyna it is about contentedness–being the unique woman that she is and sharing her talents with the world.
While similarities certainly exist between these two unparalleled individuals, upon closer examination differences are clear. It’s said that opposites attract–so, in the case of Mark Henry and Chyna does the old maxim stand up?
Stranger things have happened…
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Akshay Chopra best Indian Fitness Coach
Biography of Akshay Chopra
Akshay Chopra, a graduate of the esteemed National Defence Academy and the Air Force Academy, brings a wealth of experience to the table. Formerly an Indian Air Force pilot, he has also held the prestigious role of captain for the Air Force Bodybuilding team.
Beyond his military achievements, Akshay is a prolific writer with hundreds of published articles across various magazines and websites. His expertise extends to authoring over 90 eBooks in his research field.
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Searchlight Sets Release Date for Jonathan Majors Bodybuilding Drama ‘Magazine Dreams’
Searchlight Pictures has set a year-end release date for the Jonathan Majors-starring bodybuilder drama Magazine Dreams. Writer-director Elijah Bynum’s feature will hit theaters on Dec. 8, 2023, at the height of the awards season when Majors would be in the running for a best actor nomination.
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What's your view on below short article... How Van Damme met his wife 1980s female bodybuilder Gladys Portugues.
The story of how they met is the best, it’s basically the plot of the movie “Borat.” Jean Claude van Damme came to America a penniless immigrant in the 1980s, and on arriving in America within his first month, he immediately tried to find the beautiful American girl he kept on seeing in fitness magazines back in Belgium. He eventually found where she was shooting, showed up uninvited, and despite the fact he was a nobody foreigner who didn’t have a cent to his name, asked her out on a date. They were married a little while later.
Is this story true? Van Damme didn’t marry Portugues until 1987 and No Retreat, No Surrender was released in 1986. So I don’t think he was this “penniless nobody” when he met her. Prior to No Retreat, No Surrender, I think he was working as a bouncer so I think he was making cash.
With that said, he may certainly have been a nobody to her. I doubt she had a clue who he was at that point in his career.
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Day 4: The Beauty Industry
Insecurity about how one looks.
Ever since I was a teenager, I've insecure about the way I look and I believe everyone is like this.
One of my biggest insecurities is my teeth.
Because of my troubled childhood and bad diet as a child, my teeth got very damaged.
Genetically they were not great to begin with, with spacing and such.
But then epigenetically was when the most damage took place, causing cavities and root canals, etc.
At about 25 I got braces put in and cleaned up my diet and now my teeth look much better, not perfect but not as bad as before.
But when I smile, my missing teeth show.
So, I don't want to smile.
I should wear my missing teeth as a badge of honor.
Honor of going through what I went through and I'm still standing willing to talk to 50+ strangers daily.
Regardless of how my smile looks.
Looks or the way one looks is an interesting concept.
Why should it matter? But it does so we comply.
All of these arbitrary human agreements we all tacitly follow.
Self-Forgiveness
I forgive myself for accepting and allowing myself to be insecure about how I look.
I forgive myself for accepting and allowing myself to dictate a lot of my actions when I was younger to trying to look good aesthetically.
I forgive myself for accepting and allowing myself to shape how I should look to others from men's magazines, men with muscles, good-looking faces, tall, etc.
The beauty industry doesn't just work on women, it works on men too.
The unrealistic ideal.
It seems like a feminine point though.
I realize that growing up without a strong male figure and raised by mostly women caused me to be programmed to be more feminine.
I forgive myself for not accepting and allowing myself to see, realize and understand that if we were in the Equal Money System, none of this would even be necessary because we wouldn't judge each other on how each other look and we would also have our children grow up on healthy diets without junk foods that cause teeth issues, acne, etc.
I forgive myself for accepting and allowing myself to place my value on how good I look aesthetically.
I forgive myself for accepting and allowing myself to for the most part only start and continue to lift weights because I wanted to look good with big muscles.
One of the things I realized that there were 3 different body types; ectomorph (me), endomorph and mesomorph.
Ectomorph is skinny, endomorph is big/fat and mesomorph is a balanced naturally well-built in between which is like Arnold Schwarzenegger which is what I wanted to be when I learned this but it is irrelevant because even an ectomorph can get pretty bulky.
Only recently did I transcend (trance end) this point of wanting to be a bodybuilder or have the ideal physique.
It's just an industry that makes money off you from buying there weights, supplements, gym passes, etc.
I forgive myself for accepting and allowing myself to waste so much time trying to reach this ideal physique idea in my mind from magazines or male models like Frank Zane. I realize that it is just taking advantage of your insecurity of how you look and the justification is that it is healthy but you do not need to have muscles to be healthy, that is a myth. A propped up myth to get you to spend your money on bullshit you don't actually need.
Self-Commitment as Self-Corrective Action
I commit myself to completely let go of this program of the beauty industry within bodybuilding, it's not necessary. It's quite dumb actually.
I commit myself to continue putting my time, effort, focus on what I'm already doing which would actually help young boys more so than anything else, the same help and support I wish I had when I was a young boy without anyone smart around to be a role model.
I commit myself to end the beauty industry with the implementation the Equal Money System.
I commit myself to be a proper strong male role model for all young boys including my future son or sons which is to live in every breath as what is best for all within Equality and Oneness, this is what a real man is, a real man lives in integrity and never falters from his principles, certainly it is not about how big his muscles are or how nice his smile is, these things are superficial and are of the mind and that's not to say you stop showering or brushing your teeth or doing your laundry, always apply common sense in all things at all times, one must look presentable but one must not be completely absorbed within this point and not let it take away from taking action toward creating a world that is best for all!
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Best Body Building Magazines For You
If you are looking for the best bodybuilding publications out there, you have come to the right place! In this blog post, we will be discussing some of the best magazines for bodybuilding, and we will also be providing you with some information on how to subscribe to them. So, without further ado, let’s get started!
What Are The Benefits Of Reading Bodybuilding Magazines?
There are many different Body Building Magazine on the market, but not all of them are created equal. Some of the best magazines for bodybuilders are Muscle & Fitness, Iron Man, and Flex. These magazines are packed with information on bodybuilding workouts, recipes, and supplements. They also feature interviews with top bodybuilders and fitness experts.
Among many tangible benefits to reading bodybuilding magazines, you can learn about the latest exercises and training techniques from top bodybuilders like Jay Cutler Bodybuilder. Second, you can find out about the latest supplements and nutrition advice. Also, you can stay up-to-date on the latest bodybuilding competitions and results.
Who Can Benefit From Reading Body Building Books?
People who are interested in bodybuilding can benefit from reading bodybuilding journals. These magazines can help people learn about the best exercises to do, the right way to eat, and the right supplements to take. People can also learn about the latest trends in bodybuilding, tricks from TF Fitness, and much more.
Introducing Jay Cutler: The Legendary Bodybuilder
Jay Cutler is one of the most legendary bodybuilders in the world. He has won countless awards and accolades over the years and continues to be one of the most popular bodybuilders in the industry. He has competed in and won some of the most prestigious bodybuilding competitions in the world, including the Mr. Olympia contest four times.
The success of Jay Cutler Bodybuilder is not only due to his incredible physique but also to his dedication to his training and his willingness to experiment with different training methods and diet plans. He is a true athlete, and his discipline and work ethic are evident in his impressive physique.
Jay Cutler is one of the most controversial players in the NFL. His personal life has been a topic of discussion ever since he entered the league. Cutler was born in Santa Claus, Indiana on April 29, 1983. His father was a coach at a local high school, and his mother was a physical education teacher. Cutler played football and basketball at Heritage Hills High School.
Jay’s bodybuilding career started when he was just a teenager. He was always interested in fitness and weightlifting, and he knew that he wanted to pursue a career in bodybuilding. If you also want to build your muscles, you can follow Ronnie Coleman Diet or also follow TF Fitness tips.
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“SHE SO TOTALLY DOMINATES… AND IS SO FAR AHEAD OF THE REST OF THE FIELD, SHE IS IN A CLASS OF HER OWN.”
PIC(S) INFO: Cover page resolution at 952×1280 -- Mega spotlight on print coverage of then-four times Ms. Olympia winner, Corinna “Cory” Everson, photo-shoot from the figure competition and/or health/fitness/bodybuilding magazine “Muscle Mag International,” published April 1988. 📸: Steve Douglas.
“The simple truth is, she has the best genetics of any competitor, is a natural super athlete and has a background in athletics no other can lay claim to. That, and as her husband Jeff says, "Cory has always had an insatiable will to triumph.” She is an always has been first and foremost a great athlete.“
– INTERNATIONAL MUSCLE MAG, April 1988, by Greg Zulak
Sources: https://musclememory.com/show.php?a=Everson,+Cory&g=1, https://x.com/FemaleMuscleFa1/status/1610628155416494083, eBay, various, etc…
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Arnolds 77 Lessons
1. Everything starts with vision. You have to see it before you can achieve it. You will never regret the time you spend to develop a very clear vision. When I say clear, I mean so clear that it plays in your mind like a movie. Before I stepped on a bodybuilding stage, I saw myself standing on the podium holding the trophy. It was like a memory — one that just hadn’t happened yet.
2. Put down your phone. Let your mind wander. I had all the time in the world. We didn’t have a television. We didn’t even have a telephone. My only escape from boredom was disappearing into my own thoughts and dreams. I was lucky. You aren’t. You have a machine in your pocket that can tell you everything about the world. Put it down. Don’t let it tell you who you want to be. Let your mind do that.
3. If you don’t see your vision right away, there is absolutely nothing wrong with you. It’s normal. You need to explore, try new things, read, meet new mentors, learn. You need to…
4. Be curious. Read books. Read magazines. Watch documentaries. Find a subject that gets you going and dive in as deep as you can. If your vision isn’t clear, curiosity is your best bet. Even when it becomes clear, never stop learning.
5. Decide who — not what — you want to be. Make your vision a part of your identity. Don’t say, “I want to be fit.” Say, “I want to be the type of person who can keep up with my kids and grandkids,” or “I want to be the person who everyone looks at on the beach.”
6. Don’t worry about your motivation sounding silly. When I talk to people in the gym, I hear all kinds of motivations. Some people get motivated to prove their naysayers wrong. Some people get motivated to look good for potential partners. Nothing that keeps you moving forward is too silly.
7. Make sure you know the why behind your next move. I hear from people all the time, “I’m finishing college, and I don’t know what I want to do yet, so I’m going to law school or graduate school.” There are fantastic reasons to go into debt for law school or grad school, but you better know who you want to be. If you want to be the next great constitutional lawyer protecting democracy in front of the Supreme Court, or if you want to fight for justice for underserved people, I could go on and on. If you know why you want to continue your education, your tuition becomes an investment. But if you don’t have the “why” yet, suddenly, that debt isn’t an investment but a burden. Instead of doing something that fulfills you, you’ll spend your life doing whatever it takes just to pay those bills.
8. I hear from a lot of people in their 40s and 50s who have a great family and have found success in their profession, but they still feel that they are missing something. They always ask me if it’s time to look for a new vision. I tell them before they leave behind their job, spend some time giving back. Volunteer to coach kid’s sports. Tutor at an after-school program. Feed people at a homeless shelter. Find some way to give back. I think that 40 to 50-year-old itch isn’t always a sign that you need to change your life completely. Often, I think it’s your mind realizing that you’ve become successful, and you have a responsibility to help others because…
9. None of us make it alone. I am not a self-made man, even though I came to America without any money. Claiming I made it on my own would mean disrespecting my parents, the mentors and early coaches, the training partners and friends like Franco, and every single person who reached out and gave me a hand when I needed it. No matter who you are, someone helped you or laid the groundwork for you along the way. Once you accept that, you can see the tremendous responsibility that comes with it. You have a duty to help the next generation.
10. Your vision will grow and change throughout your life. I love the story of Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to climb Mount Everest. The press asked him about the view at the top, and he told them that he saw another peak he’d never seen before and started planning how he’d climb that mountain. When you find success, more doors will open. You can find yourself passionate about something you would have never imagined 20 years earlier. Because the truth is…
11. The joy is not in the victory or in standing at the top of the mountain. The joy is the work that gets you there. If you think that the success you envision is the key to happiness, you’re going to be very disappointed when you achieve it. Once you learn to love the work, you’ll never have to worry about being happy or fulfilled because there is always work to be done.
12. Reps, reps, reps. You might think you only do reps in the gym, but repetitions are the key to life. Whether you want to improve at speaking in public or reading books or just eating better, you will need to do reps. Whatever you work at, it becomes easier and less uncomfortable with every rep you do.
13. Discomfort isn’t a sign to stop, it’s a sign to keep going. Being uncomfortable means you are growing. In the gym, your muscles and strength don’t grow from the first 10 easy, fast reps. They grow from the last 2-3 hard and slow reps. It’s the same with everything in life. Learning something new isn’t supposed to be easy. Doing something you’ve never done before will always be hard.
14. If you can make discomfort your friend, you will find that most limits you’ve placed on yourself or others have placed on you are totally fake.
15. Start small. Do one rep of something that takes you out of your comfort zone every day. The more reps you do, the easier it will become to be comfortable being uncomfortable.
16. There is nothing more comfortable than sitting on the couch watching some great TV. But nobody ever changed their life or changed the world from their couch.
17. Train your mind and your body. The Romans had a saying: Mens sana in corpore sano. A healthy mind in a healthy body. One of my earliest mentors, the first person to really encourage my weightlifting dreams, was a local politician named Fredi Gerstl. Fredi supported our weightlifting club and helped us get the equipment that we needed. All he asked for in return was that we train our minds as much as we trained our bodies. He gave us the classic Greek and Roman texts and talked through them with us. Since he encouraged our physical training, we were more than willing to train our minds with him. There is also a lesson in that…
20. If you don’t love failure, how can you love success? It’s the failures and the struggles that give our success meaning. Why would you care about winning if you didn’t know what it felt like to lose?
21. Many people overestimate the risk of failure and let their fear hold them back. In most cases, if you really assess the risk, you’ll see that your fear is overblown. If you fail to get the promotion you want, you won’t be homeless. You’ll just be right where you are right now. If the furthest you can fall is your current status quo, what are you afraid of?
22. Your mind will also exaggerate the embarrassment of failure. It’s important to be honest with yourself about this. First, very few people will know you failed. Second, anyone who knows you failed and takes joy in it — schadenfreude — wasn’t going to cheer for your success anyway, so why do you care what they think?
23. There will always be people who doubt you, who root against you. Let them. You have your vision, and you know the work it will take to bring the vision from your mind into the real world. So ignore the naysayers.
24. Or, if it helps you, use them as fuel. Do the work to prove them wrong.
25. You will find out throughout your life that your own mind can be your greatest enemy. It can be your biggest naysayer. Learning to
30. Don’t bottle anything up. When you feel grief, let it out. When you feel love, let it out. Anything you hold in and bottle up will eventually find a way out, and the longer you wait, the bigger the pressure becomes. Don’t let it become an explosion.
31. Tell people what they mean to you now. I’ve always hated that everybody stands up at a funeral and gives a beautiful eulogy but they didn’t share those thoughts when the person could hear them! I started a new tradition. You might not know this, but every newspaper pre-writes the obituaries for well-known people. Some newspapers have even asked to interview me for my own obituary! It sounds morbid, but it gave me an idea. When one of my dear friends was facing terminal cancer, I knew that I would write a eulogy. Instead of waiting, I did it early. I was able to share it with her before she left us. It was so meaningful that I’ve done the same thing for friends and mentors who are getting older. Trust me — tell them what they mean to you now, and you won’t regret it. Don’t save your thoughts until it’s too late for them to hear them.
32. One thing you learn as you get older is that none of us will get to live forever. It sucks. The older you get, the more death you see. Parents, siblings, friends, mentors. It can seem cruel that the reward for living a long life is outliving so many people that made your life what it is. But I’ve always found comfort in realizing that none of the people who die are gone. They’re with us every day. I once heard a pastor at a church say that they’re like ships sailing out of the harbor. Yes, at some point, as they get past the horizon, we can’t see them anymore. But that doesn’t mean they’re gone. I don’t think we ever lose the people who pass away. They stay with us every day, in our memories, but also in the way they shaped our lives. call it Mickey Mouse. But, I was always willing to try it out. I remember Vince Gironda, who owned one of the biggest bodybuilding gyms in LA, showed me this side-lying deltoid exercise with a light dumbbell. Of course, I called it Mickey Mouse, but then I did a bunch of sets to test it for myself. The next day, I couldn’t move my arms. They were so sore that the Mickey Mouse exercise became a staple for me. It is very easy to look at someone who thinks differently or does things differently than you and just decide they’re wrong. That’s the comfortable path. Why not just try their way? What’s the worst that can happen? If you act like you’re a scientist doing an experiment instead of like a televangelist who knows it all, then you’ll confirm some of your beliefs, but you’ll also challenge others and learn new ones.
35. Surround yourself with people who think differently than you. In the age of social media, it’s easier than ever to build your own chamber and protect yourself from ideas you don’t agree with. Don’t do it. When I became Governor, I appointed almost as many Democrats as Republicans to be part of my administration. Some of the Republicans I appointed were much more conservative than I was. I appointed more women than any Governor before me and more minorities. I didn’t do that so people would praise me. I did that because I know how a white Republican man thinks. I don’t need people to tell me that. I need people around me to fill in my blind spots because the job isn’t to be the Governor of all the white Republican men in California. The job was to be the Governor for 40 million Californians who all think differently and come from different backgrounds. Having people who thought differently than me around the table helped create lively debates, and those debates resulted in out-of-the-box ideas to serve the people. If you’re only talking to people who agree with you, you’re missing out on at least 50% of the brainpower available.
36. Don’t fall for the “Yes Man” trap. The more successful you become, the more people will want to massage your ego. Your true friends and mentors and advisors will be willing to push back. Encourage it. Every big decision can benefit from debate. In fact…
37. Do a “murder board” before your big decisions. I do this for any big interview, press tour, or appearance. You can do it before job interviews or presentations. Get together a couple of people you trust. Tell them to ask you every single question they can possibly imagine. Hard questions, crazy questions. Answer them. When you have trouble with one, talk through it with them, and then try it again. This way, when it’s time for the real thing, nothing can take you by surprise. I told you: reps, reps, reps.
38. Sometimes, everything matters. My team sometimes makes fun of me because I will notice little things like one light bulb out of a hundred that needs to be changed or a spot on the carpet. I believe that getting the little things right is the low-hanging fruit, and if you don’t do it, you risk getting sloppy and taking shortcuts when it really does matter. When you can control something, it doesn’t matter how small it is. It matters because you have the power to change it. And every time you change something when you have the power, that’s a rep to remind yourself you can create change. It’s a rep to remind yourself the shortcuts just cheat you. It’s a rep to remind yourself to get the basics right.
39. Sometimes, nothing fckin’ matters. There are other times that my team makes fun of me because I am so relaxed. We will come to someone else’s event where I’m supposed to speak, and they’ll tell me they’re sorry, but we don’t know when I’ll be on stage. I say, “It doesn’t fckin matter.” Because it doesn’t. We don’t have control. Trying to control something we can’t will only make all of us stressed out, and that won’t help anybody.
40. In fact, most of the time, nothing matters. Focus on the basics. Focus on what you can control. Nothing else matters. I will have people who have never worked out in their life come up to me and ask, “Should I do a push-pull split, or a bodybuilding split, or full body workouts?” I say, “It doesn’t matter. Anything is more than you’re doing now. Just do something.” People will ask about supplements to help their diet when all they eat is processed food. It doesn’t matter. Get the basics right!
41. Don’t major in the minor. There are so many people who worry about the last 5% so much that they never start working on the first 95%. Which supplements should I take? Which workout is optimal? Which diet is best? If you haven’t gotten the basics in order — training routinely and eating mostly real food — you’re wasting your time. Approximately 95% of your results will come from a basic foundation of training and good food.
42. Don’t optimize. Just start. Stop your research. It’s how you procrastinate. Most of the time, we all know what we need to do. This is where our brains become our enemies. Instead of just starting, our brains tell us we need to research and find the perfect plan, so instead of doing some squats and pushups and drinking a protein shake, we can sit in front of a screen reading about the perfect diet while eating a donut.
43. Don’t let perfect be the enemy of progress. I know a lot of people who will start a workout plan that’s supposed to be every other day, and then as soon as something comes up and they miss a day, they give up. You’re never going to be perfect. None of us are. Just accept it. Progress is about moving forward. So you can only do two workout days this week instead of three? That’s still progress compared to zero workouts. Just keep moving forward.
44. Show up—for yourself, for others, just show up. The biggest difference between successful people and everyone else is that successful people get up over and over again when they fall and just keep showing up. Giving up has killed more dreams than failure ever will.
45. Follow through. Don’t start things you don’t finish. Follow through to the end, and then follow through and make sure everything worked. When I was Governor, there were horrible fires in San Diego, and thousands of people had to be evacuated to their football stadium. Everyone immediately felt the echoes of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, so even though I had total faith in my team, I got down to San Diego immediately. I went to the stadium and the other evacuation site at the fairgrounds, and I asked the people on the ground what they needed. Baby formula, diapers, cots, dialysis machines. I got on the phone and called the grocery stores and the military bases and hospitals to marshal supplies all night. The next morning, before I went to sleep, I came back, and the people who had told me what they needed were surprised to see me. I needed to hear from them that the supplies they needed had arrived. I needed to follow through. Don’t assume things are finished. Make damn sure they are.
46. Don’t do half-reps. It hurts me every time I see someone in the gym doing a lat pulldown or a curl or a bench press halfway. Sure, they can do a lot of reps. But if they half-ass their basic exercises, what else are they half-assing? When you cheat an exercise, you only cheat yourself. Whatever you do, go all out. Otherwise, you’ll always have to wonder what would have happened if you gave it a full effort.
47. There is no magic pill. Believe me. I’ve been around the fitness industry for 60 years of trends and fads and shortcuts.
48. The only shortcut is doing something the right way the first time so that you don’t waste any time on the shortcuts.
49. Sell, sell, sell. No matter what you do in life, you need to learn to sell. Whether you have a product or whether you are the product, we all have to sell something. Become comfortable with selling.
50. Like it or not, EVERYONE has to sell, People tell me, “Arnold, I’m a teacher, I don’t need to sell anything.” Bullshit! You need to sell those students on why they should listen to you. You have to sell the principal on why they should hire you.
51. The first step in sales isn’t talking. It’s listening. You need to know your customer. What are their needs? What are their dreams? Learn to ask questions and then really, truly listen to the answers. That’s how you find the message that will connect.
52. Speak to their heart first, not their mind. If you can develop an emotional connection with someone and understand their feelings, you are already a step ahead of the person who is going to bombard them with logic. There is a time for the logic, but first, get into the heart so the brain is ready to hear your arguments.
53. Even when you aren’t selling, listening is a superpower. I love that old adage that God gave us two ears and one mouth, so we should listen twice as much as we talk. So many people just want to feel like someone cares. And you never know what you can learn. When I’m working on a movie set, I try to listen to all of the different crew members. I once learned all the challenges of
58. Develop a sense of humor. People love to laugh. They like being around funny people. You might think you’re either funny or you’re not. That’s not true. Like everything, you can get better with reps. When I wanted to get into Hollywood, I became friends with a very famous comedian, Milton Berle. I asked him to help me with comedy. Milton would write jokes for me, and then he would critique my timing. (He wasn’t very gentle about it, I remember a few, “Schwarzenegger, you Nazi, you fucked it up!”) The more I practiced, by getting in a joke in every TV appearance, the better I became.
59. Develop a sense of humor about yourself, too. The more you can laugh at yourself, the happier you’ll be. When you fail a lift or you screw something up, practice laughing at yourself instead of beating yourself up. We all can take ourselves too seriously. One way to stress just a little less about life is to laugh at yourself instead of beating yourself up.
60. Seriously, don’t beat yourself up, ever. You need a lot of energy to chase a vision. Don’t waste any of your energy being negative to yourself.
61. But be brutally honest with yourself. When I say, “Don’t beat yourself up,” I don’t mean that if your goal is to lose 20 pounds and you’re stuck that you should ignore that you’re eating dessert every day. You need to be honest with yourself without any negativity. Talk to yourself how you would talk to a friend you’re concerned about. Honesty allows you to figure out a plan to move on from failures. Abusing yourself over it just burns the energy for planning and moving on.
62. If you ever feel stuck, pick three small things you can focus on. Make them so small it’s impossible for you to fail. If your goals are to learn a new language, get in shape, and read more, write all three things on a notecard, and write “5 minutes a day.” When you wake up, do 5 minutes of reading, 5 minutes of pushups and squats, and 5 minutes of language practice before you brush your teeth. Make a tally for each habit on the notecard, and keep it on your nightstand. No matter what, you get that tally every day. Even if you’re about to climb into bed and you realize you didn’t do all three things, you do it and then go to sleep.
63. Slowly grow your goals. Progressive resistance works in the gym and in life, right? After a month, take one of your goals and make it 10 minutes a day.
64. Just to show you the compounding power of progressive resistance in life, if you started in January with 5-minute workouts and added 5 minutes each month, by June, you’d be training a half hour a day. It sure beats those New Year’s resolutions where you commit to training 30 minutes a day and then quit after three weeks, right?
65. Harness the power of small wins. The reason I say to start with small goals is that you need to learn the value of any wins. If you can start your day with three, 5-minute wins, then you’re going to feel that you accomplished something. And you did! Celebrate those little wins. Because here is the reality: you need fuel. Celebrating the little wins teaches you that those little wins compound and build up.
66. You need momentum, not motivation. No matter how fired up you are, motivation will run out. Believe me. I’ve been training for 62 years. There is no motivation that lasts that long. There are going to be days — probably soon — when you don’t want to get out of bed. Those are the days when you need momentum, not motivation. You need a routine. It is going to suck. Just do it.
67. You need patience. It takes time for little wins to build. When you look at someone successful, it’s easy to imagine it happening overnight, but it’s almost never true. They just kept moving forward, sometimes with big jumps, sometimes with tiny steps, and I guarantee there were days they went backward or stayed still. But the trend went upward. I see this all the time in our app. People will say, “I lost 20 pounds in the last 4 months, thank you,” and other members respond, “Wow! Unbelievable!” But at the same time, you’ll see people say, “I only lost a pound this week, what am I doing wrong?” Do the math. 4 months is about 18 weeks. The big transformation looks huge, but it’s
1. 1 pounds per month. Most people won’t get excited about progress that slow — until they see what it means over 4 or 6 or 12 months. In a year, that would be 57 pounds of weight loss. Sadly, most people will never see that success because they’ll be too impatient to see how small wins can build up into huge success. Be patient.
68. Find joy, not happiness. I think one of the nicest things anybody ever said about me came from Jim Lorimer. He said, “If I needed one word to describe Arnold, it’s ‘joy.’ When he’s working, there is joy, when he’s with his friends, there is joy, when he’s with his family, there is joy. I’ve never seen someone have joy in everything they do.” Now, I believe joy is different than happiness. Joy is deeper. People chase happiness, but I think they should chase joy. Happiness is fleeting. You can feel joy when you’re struggling. You can feel joy when you’re grieving the loss of a dear friend. Joy, to me, is having a sense of purpose. It’s what gives meaning to life.
69. We don’t have to be alike to inspire each other. You don’t need to want to be the greatest bodybuilder of all time, a movie star, or the Governor of California to learn from me. You can use these lessons to be the best mom or dad of all time, and I’m inspired daily by all of your stories. If we all took a little more time to focus on how many people there are to potentially inspire us, we’d all realize…
70. The world isn’t as broken as your phone makes it seem. Read your social media feed. Now imagine going to a gym, or a bar, or church, and hearing people talk like that. You’d say, “It’s enough already — stop fucking whining.” But that’s normal on social media! Get out there in the real world as often as you can. Talk to real people, not avatars. You will not find joy on social media.
71. On those days when you feel really hopeless about the world, just go and do something for someone else. Buy a sandwich for a homeless person. Trust me, the second you bring a little positivity into someone’s life, you’ll feel it in your own life. And you’ll prove to yourself that you do have the power to make things better, even if it’s for one person for a few minutes.
72. When you feel down, a quick walk can always get your brain moving. Some days, I wake up, and it feels like the world is a black-and-white movie. It sucks. But when I get moving, even just a little bit, it starts to turn to color. Movement is medicine, and a 5-minute walk can save you a lot of heartache.
73. They have a rule on airplanes that applies to life. You’re supposed to put your oxygen mask on before you help anyone else. Even your kid. It sounds crazy. But I (naturally) asked about it. If you don’t put yours on first, you can pass out before you can help your kid, and then everybody’s screwed. When people tell me they feel selfish working on themselves, whether it’s mentally or physically, I remind them of this. The more you do for yourself, the more you can help others.
74. When I say train your mind as much as your body, I mean in every way. If you injured your leg, you would go to an ortho and a PT and get the help you need. If you feel lost, depressed, or anxious, get the help you need. That isn’t weakness. It’s strength. It’s being honest with yourself and doing the work to get better every day.
75. I need to mention finding a vision one more time because it is that important. It is the real secret to a life of joy. You need a purpose, a reason to live. Take the time.
76. If you take nothing else from this list, please listen to this: leave the world better than you found it. That’s it. If every one of us tries to live up to that simple rule, imagine the world we’ll leave to our grandkids.
77. Put your phone down. Seriously, this was a really long list because I’m so old. Go look around. Take a walk. Find some joy. It’s out there.
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India’s 10 Most Influential Fitness YouTubers
India's 10 most celebrated fitness YouTubers
Today’s article is dedicated to those who made WFH (working out from home) a ride! To those who motivated and inspired us every day with their content – right from teaching us how to do a perfect plank to showing us the best ab workout. The ones who didn’t let us miss the gym during the lockdown, who ensured that we could stay fit even at home.
Find the ideal fitness influencer(s) for collaboration
1.Rohit Khatri Fitness
Channel: Rohit Khatri Fitness
Name: Rohit Khatri
Subscribers: 4.93M
Views: 358,014,085
Joined YouTube in December 2016
The first name that pops into mind when one thinks of fitness YouTubers. The 24-year-old fitness coach and nutritionist from New Delhi is one of India’s most celebrated YouTubers, who consistently uploads a new video every Sunday. His content covers everything about fitness – from the physical aspects and the dietary aspects to how to stay motivated and committed to fitness.
2.BeerBiceps
Channel: BeerBiceps
Name: Ranveer Allahbadia
Subscribers: 4.69M
Views: 423,773,085
Joined YouTube in December 2014
Combining self-help, health, and fitness under one big roof, BeerBiceps, run by Ranveer Allahbadia, is one of the leading YouTube channels in India. What was initially exclusively a fitness, health, and self-help channel soon evolved into one that covers fashion, grooming, meditation, mental health, etiquette, communication skills, entrepreneurship, and personal finance?
3.Guru Mann Fitness
Channel: Guru Mann Fitness
Name: Guru Mann
Subscribers: 2.35M
Views: 162,943,668
Joined YouTube in December 2015
The 39-year-old Indian-American YouTuber is a fitness influencer and sports nutritionist who began his journey in December 2015 and has grown exponentially since. He uses the channel largely to share fitness and health tips, nutrition tips, and honest product reviews that enable views to make informed decisions.
4.Jeet Selal Aesthetics
Name: Jeet Selal Aesthetics
Name: Jeet Selal
Subscribers: 3.91M
Views: 299,824,081
Joined YouTube in January 2016
One of the leading fitness professionals in the Indian community, Jeet Sell is a Sports Science graduate with a double degree in Sports Management from the UK. He is also the founder and CEO of a nutrition brand called Himalayan Stallion, a brand that aims at creating awareness about health and fitness, including sports-related substance abuse in India.
5.Panghal Fitness
Channel: Panghal Fitness
Name: Amit Panghal
Subscribers: 1.94M
Views: 94,162,222
Joined YouTube in: June 2008
Panghal Fitness is an Indian fitness channel known best for its specific workout videos including bodybuilding tips. One of the things that make this channel stand out from the rest is Amit Panghal’s sense of humor, which makes his videos a treat for his viewers – a delightful mix of entertainment and education.
6.Rajveer Fitness Series
Channel: Rajveer Fitness Series
Name: Rajveer Shishodia
Subscribers: 1.85M
Views: 166,749,976
Joined YouTube in August 2018
Rajveer Fitness Series is a fitness channel that began in 2018 and rose quickly to stardom, with a whopping 1.43 million subscribers currently. It is known widely for its quick nutritious recipes, workout and health tips, and motivational content.
7.ABHINAV MAHAJAN
Channel: ABHINAV MAHAJAN
Name: Abhinav Mahajan
Subscribers: 1.83M
Views: 107,058,142
Joined YouTube in September 2015
Hailing from Patiala, Punjab, the model-turned-fitness-trainer-cum-nutritionist started his YouTube journey in 2015 and soon became a sensation in the community. His commitment to working exclusively with vegan brands has earned him substantial recognition and admiration from viewers. In addition to being a fitness trainer and a nutritionist, he is also a motivational speaker and was featured in the Top 100 Influencers in EXHIBIT Magazine for 2019 and 2020.
8.FitMuscle TV
Channel: FitMuscle TV
Name: Gaurav Taneja
Subscribers: 2.11M
Views: 207,781,389
Joined YouTube in December 2017
A pilot by profession, Gaurav Taneja is something of a legend amongst the YouTube community. Essentially a vlogging channel, he is also known for his influential fitness videos. He shares workout tips and routines that cater to all age groups and imparts information regarding nutrition and supplements.
9.Tarun Gill
Channel: Tarun Gill
Name: Tarun Gill
Subscribers: 1.43M
Views: 262,459,618
Joined YouTube in July 2015
Delhi-based fitness influencer Tarun Gill is appreciated for his interesting interviews of athletes and sports icons around the country. The channel focuses more on the entertainment side of athletics and fitness than fitness itself and has a niche following, lauded by millions of viewers.
10.Training tips by Dronacharya Bhupender Dhawan and Mr. India Mukesh Singh.
Channel: Training tips by Dronacharya Bhupender Dhawan and Mr. India Mukesh Singh.
Name: Bhupender Dhawan & Mukesh Singh
Subscribers: 1.07M
Views: 76,835,558
Joined YouTube in January 2017
Bhupender Dhawan is one of India’s most honored and acclaimed fitness and bodybuilding coaches who were presented with the Dronacharya Award for his contributions to the fitness world.
Mukesh Singh is a leading bodybuilder and powerlifting champion who has taken home the title of Mr. India four consecutive times from 2008 to 2012.
Together, their combined expertise has made the channel a treasured source of fitness-related information and tips – a hit from the get-go.
Well, here you are, then, the 10 most influential Indian YouTube personalities in the world of fitness! Which Fitness YouTube channel is your go-to?
Artical Source : https://www.fancall.in/indias-10-most-influential-fitness-youtubers/
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