Thursday, May 9, 2013

Bad Habits

It's time to 'fess up, folks. What bad habits are you holding on to in the gym? Do you not warm up properly before you begin? Do you kip in your bands on the pull ups excessively? Do you pass on choosing a plan of attack when working on the olympic lifts and instead are sloppy and unorganized? Do you always do less than your best on conditioning workouts? Tell the truth... what are your bad habits?

Once the problem has been identified, it's time to figure out how to drop it. Here are a few ideas:

1. Establish an accountability partner- if someone else knows your bad habits they can inflict positive peer pressure to move you in the right direction. Could be a coach, could be a peer- it needs to be someone. 
2. Choose one thing to focus on- Having too much on your plate for any given session will overwhelm you and you're bound to leave feeling unsuccessful. Decide on one thing, and give it your all. 
3. Know how you're going to fix it- You've identified your issue but have no idea how to get rid of it. Consult a coach or experienced peer and plan some action steps to make your bad habit go away.
4. Take the easy way out- Wait, what? I mean what I said. Coming up with a daunting challenge to get rid of a bad habit in the gym will only make it more difficult to get rid of. Figure out the easy way to get better, and by easy I mean most efficient and productive, then get better. 
5. Constantly evaluate- Maybe you're bad habit-less today, but that may not be the case a month from now. Constantly push yourself to work better and harder, then CrossFit will never get boring because there will always be something to improve upon.

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