How do i combat my laziness?
I want to get motivated to go to the gym everyday but i sometimes feel lazy. How to fix this?
I want to get motivated to go to the gym everyday but i sometimes feel lazy. How to fix this?
Good question! From my experience, consistency is the most important thing. Just keep showing up and results will come.
Honestly bro, feeling lazy is normal. Motivation isn’t there every day — that’s why you build routine, not vibes. Couple tips that helped me: Start small. Don’t aim for a 2-hour session. Just show up. Even a 20–30 min workout counts. Gym fit + playlist ready. Sounds dumb but when you feel good, you move good. Don’t think, just go. The more you think about being lazy, the less you move. Track your progress. When you see results, it becomes addicting. Find a reason — health, looks, confidence. Anchor to that. Some days will still be lazy days, and that’s fine. Just don’t skip twice in a row.
Wow thank you so much for the quick advice! I'll be sure to follow it and hopefully I can achieve my dream body. Thx!
Solid advice. I would add that tracking progress makes a huge difference. I use a simple app to log every workout.
Had the same issue when I started. What helped was reducing weight and focusing on form for a few weeks. Quality over quantity.
Totally agree. Made the mistake of going too heavy too fast and hurt my shoulder. Take it slow and build a solid foundation.
Have you tried adding accessory work? Sometimes the main lift stalls because a supporting muscle is weak. For bench, try tricep work.
Switched to this about 3 months ago and numbers went up significantly. Highly recommend giving it at least 6 weeks.
Protein timing matters less than total daily intake. Just make sure you hit your numbers throughout the day.
Sleep is absolutely crucial. Noticed a huge difference going from 6 to 8 hours. Recovery improved and lifts went up.
For meal prep, I cook in bulk on Sunday. Chicken thighs, rice, roasted veggies. Lasts until Thursday. Simple but effective.
Creatine is one of the most studied supplements. As long as you stay hydrated, perfectly safe. Kidney concerns are mostly myth for healthy people.
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