So I know many of you out there are training with me because you are looking to improve in one area or another.
Maybe its body composition, or building lean muscle, or simply improving your race times or compound lifts!?
Well, whichever the the goal...I'm here to help. I've studied the human body, studied on myself when I used to train, and learned many sure fire ways to reveal each of those traits by doing ONE workout.
I know some of you out there are a little nervous to train with me...and all I want to say to you is....
DON'T WORRY!
Yes, you have heard the saying, everyone must start somewhere right? Well, that's true...but you also need to know that being comfortable in an environment is key to success.
You can be the strongest lifter or fastest runner, but if you are surrounded by a family who is filled with alcoholics or does NOT support you in any way...it will be a tough road.
Not at Over-Achieve Fitness. Everyone here will drop down and do burpees FOR YOU. They will motivate you. I will motivate you. I know life can be tough, demanding, unfair, and hectic...
Which is why you will love being with us. I have been through so much in just 24 years and am still battling day in and day out to be able to compete again. Everyone there is the same way. They love to help. They would be the best supporting cast you could ever want.
And that leads to RESULTS.
Let me tell you a little story about myself.
Well, most of you know of this hell my body is going through. Next week will be exactly 14 months since my bike accident and regretfully so, I am feeling more pain now than I did last year! How is that possible?
NO CLUE, but many of you need to realize that "being tough" or strong takes out the best in you. I was hoping to be back racing again by last December. I am going on THIS December and looking like I don't have a prayer.
Actually, last night....my mom and dad have been noticing me being down a little bit more(which..YEA...you would be too if the one thing you love has been taken from you for this long) and I overheard my mom mention to my dad that she is worried because she doesn't think I'll ever compete again, and thinks I won't bike anymore.
It basically took any bit of hope I had left out of my system.
So why must you work hard? Why must you come train with me?
Because I put my LIFE into fitness. I truly love everything about it. I try to find ways to challenge the body on a day in day out basis!
So, don't spend your fall and winter season doing the normal...
Go To Planet Fitness
Hop On The Elliptical
Bring Your Holiday Cooking Magazine
Trudge For A Boring 45 Minutes
And Maybe Do Some Core Work
THEN when April comes around your stuck wondering how you gained all this weight. Why don't you commit to something that will GUARANTEE you results, and keep everything as fun as possible?
Why don't you do it to help me. Because the best part of my day is seeing you guys walk through my door and work hard for me. Its truly amazing and I wouldn't trade my job for the world. I just hope and pray everyday that I will someday be able to join you guys.
But until then, you all must work for me. I will be here to push you, help you reach stepping stones you never thought were possible. I'm here for YOU. Your not paying the business to come in and workout.
Your paying to get a full on relationship with me and everyone else in the facility. I've been told I am very assessable and will answer as many questions as I can!
So, this year, give it a go!
Make a commitment. For me. The money you spend is worth every penny. You would be surprised what you can afford if you just swap out one night of your bar bill. There is your monthly fee for me.....
so.............
is it that important?
Because I would give ANYTHING right now to have the opportunity you guys do.
Take advantage of it!
“Don’t give up when you still have something to give, cause nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying.”
Now for my quick informational tip.
Training slow will correlate to running slow. Plain and simple. I was reading an article yesterday where they took a guy who had a Vo2 max of 50.6 ml/kg/min., with anaerobic threshold occurring at 60% of VO2max
(laboratory test). After six months of training, Jon's VO2max
had improved to 73.1 ml/kg/min, and his anaerobic threshold didn't occur
until an impressive 80% (anaerobic threshold is now generally believed
to be the best predictor of endurance performance; And what's neat is his heart rate remained constant!
His trainer mentioned, "We got him to go faster instead of longer, incorporating more threshold
runs and sprint work. And, probably more importantly, I told him he had
to stop lifting like a sissy. He got a lot stronger and more explosive
on compound free-weight movements, and it clearly made a big
difference."
He then started explaining to him that the best endurance athletes are the ones that go the FASTEST for the longest distance...NOT who can go the longest.
He also stated some true facts about slow and fast twitch muscle fibers, "In scientific jargon, super-slow training doesn't work due to a
phenomenon called "asynchronous recruitment." We all have slow twitch
and fast twitch muscle fibers, and it's to our advantage to activate as
many of them as possible when we resistance train in order to truly reap
the benefits that our nervous system and muscles can offer. As you may
already know, slow twitch fibers are always recruited first; your body
won't also call upon the fast twitch fibers in your muscles unless it
really needs help with a challenging task – like the last few reps on a
set of five squats. Once we're a bit experienced with resistance
training, in order to recruit fast twitch fibers (which can actually be
converted to slow twitch fibers to enhance endurance performance), we
need to train with at least 70% of our maximal strength on a particular
exercise in order to build strength with classic "repetition work." The
more experienced one gets, the higher this percentage goes; really
experienced lifters won't get stronger below 85-90%, in fact."
Now that's some solid research!
And it's exactly how I train many athletes. You must incorporate high speed Olympic lifts and exercises to really see the best of your training!
So that's it for the day, your tips to success!
Until Next Time,
Stay Strong and PLEASE keep working hard for me!!
Mike Over
CPT / PES
Strength & Conditioning Specialist
www.mjofitness.com
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