How To Build Muscle And Gain Weight Quickly
Part 2
By Vince DelMonte
Do you mind if I be frank and ask you a honest
question? If you had to transform your body
which required you to know how to build muscle
and gain weight quickly, and you only had a few
weeks, could you step up to the challenge?
Let's say you wanted to enter a fitness
model or beginner bodybuilding competition?
Perhaps you want to be considered he 'buffest'
guy in your gym? If you get starred at because
your physique stands out in the crowd than
click away because your probably already know
how to build muscle and gain weight
quickly.
However if you are the guy on the other
extreme and receive surprised looks when you
tell people you work out with weights, don't
look any different than any body else in your
gym and have never been approached for advice
than please read this article carefully because
this is your next step to building muscle and
gaining weight quickly!
'Hardgainer' - Dump the title!
As soon as you start labeling yourself as a
'hard gainer' don't be surprised when your
results come to a screeching halt.
This single word has more power to sabotage
your potential for a muscular physique before
you even begin training. Keep calling yourself
a 'hard gainer' and don't be surprised if you
continue to waste your time, effort, and
money.
If you're lucky maybe you will build 3 - 5
pounds of muscle a year...
I have no problem with the term 'hard
gainer' except for what happens when people
label themselves to be so-called 'hard
gainers.' Sure you might be a 'hard gainer' but
I think most skinny guys believe they are
actually 'no gainers.'
'Hard gainers' do exist but THERE IS NO SUCH
THING as a 'NO GAINER!'
You might think you are a 'hard gainer'
because you have trained your butt off for a
few years, you eat the right foods, take all
the latest supplements and yet still get a
surprised look when you tell people you work
out!
I don't know anybody that does not have the
ability to put on slabs of muscle in record
time. I have proven every client dead wrong who
perceived themselves as a 'hard gainer.' This
term is just a poor excuse.
Plain and simple: excuses are for the weak.
It's easy to point the blame when your workouts
are inconsistent, your training is sub-maximal
and you indulge in a undisciplined social
lifestyle. How convenient to shift the blame
from yourself to a convenient label.
But it's easier telling everyone that you
are a 'hard gainer.' Right?
This term is a great disguise for skinny
guys who will never reach their true genetic
potential. Instead of taking responsibility for
your actions, it's a lot easier to pull out the
'hard gainer' card and flash it to everyone. It
sits by your driver's license and has become a
part of your identity.
The deadliest mindset in the world.
Consider this. It’s like saying, “I can’t
afford it.” This should be considered a deadly
statement because it forces your brain to stop
working and reinforces a false perception of
your true abilities. Instead you should say,
“How can I afford it?” By constantly saying,
“How can I afford it” or “I can afford it,” you
will reinforce a new perception of yourself -
you will no longer think of yourself as poor,
but as a rich person.
If you examine these two statements, you
will see that “How can I afford it?” opens your
mind to examining the possibilities of
accumulating wealth. “I can’t afford it,” on
the other hand, closes your mind to any
possibility of attaining what you desire.
Let’s make this example practical now. By
simply being aware of the words you use, you
can self-detect your self-perceptions. By
changing your words, you can begin to change
your self-perceptions - if you choose. So by
simply reminding yourself to say, “There is no
such thing as a 'hard gainer'” you will be able
to bring out the muscular person inside of you.
By saying, “I am a hard gainer” you are
reinforcing the small and weak person who was
already there.
Do you truly think that you can casually or
unintentionally build muscle and gain weight
quickly?
No way! Do you really think deep down that
if you believe you are a hard gainer and a
muscular physique is out of your limits, that
you will ever achieve any significant results?
I’m not talking 3 or 5 pounds of muscle a year.
I’m talking about 20-50 pounds of massive
muscle. Of course not. Every trip to the gym,
every set, every meal, every shake you gulp
down will be snuffed out because the beliefs in
your mind have sentenced you to a life of
smallness.
The very first step you must take before you
read any of the training or nutrition content
of this book is DITCH THE TITLE. Stop labeling
yourself and start thinking of yourself as a
‘untapped reservoir with explosive muscular
strength.’
Many personal development coaches stress the
principle, ‘you get what you focus on.’
Therefore if you focus on being small, you will
be small. Focus on being big and muscular and
this will direct your mind and actions to the
things you must do to become just that. All
actions come from your beliefs and if you truly
don’t believe that you can succeed then what
chance do you have?
Focus on believing in yourself and your
abilities and re-classify yourself as a
‘consistent gainer’ or an ‘unstoppable gainer’
or whatever title suits your motivation best.
If you focus on being successful you will be
and you are already one step closer to becoming
the person you really want to be!
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