The
quest to develop a stunningly fit, lean and attractive body is a long, slow journey.
It's not something you achieve overnight by popping a few pills or strapping an
electric gizmo to your belly.
Which
reminds me, did you know that by the time the FTC finally blew the whistle on
the electronic ab belt scam, the makers of those "ab zappers" had swindled
over $100 million dollars from unsuspecting consumers? Fortunately, some of those
companies had to pay it back, and then some! The FTC charged three companies -
Fast Abs, Ab Tronic and Ab Energizer - with false advertising and deceptive warranty
practices for these "ABSurd" products.
But
I digress back to what I was saying about the journey to a better body...
Last
week I looked out my window, and where there was once nothing but a dirt-filled
empty lot, there stood a sprawling six story brick condo complex. If someone looked
at this massive completed structure for the first time, they might not be impressed.
However, since I observed the entire construction process unfold from my living
room window, I was impressed - amazed even - at what goes into erecting this kind
of structure.
I
remember watching the crew humming around diligently every day like busy bees,
laying one brick after another. From one day to the next, it didn't seem like
much changed. But slowly, over a period of a year and a half, I watched the building
gradually morph into the finished product.
When
you look at someone with an incredible body as a finished product, you often tend
to dismiss the long, arduous journey and hard work it took to build that body.
Unless you were side by side with that person in the gym (and in the kitchen),
observing the work involved, it's easy to attribute such a chiseled physique to
genetics or give credit to a supplement (they just took product XYZ and voila
- overnight abs). What you don't see or appreciate are all the months and years
of sweat and hard work.
Getting
in shape is a lot like a construction project. First, there must be a picture
in the mind. Then the vision goes onto paper as a blueprint. It takes months just
to lay the foundation. More months of work will follow. On a daily basis, it doesn't
seem like much is happening. You look in the mirror and appear, for the most part,
the same as you did yesterday. But sure enough, the small improvements are slowly
accumulating like compounding interest in the bank. One day, you look in the mirror
and "suddenly," your blueprint has become reality.
The
body of a fitness pro or bodybuilding champion is no more likely to be built overnight
than a high rise is to be built overnight. It's not physically possible. Accepting
the idea that any type of pill, powder, drug, supplement or machine of any kind
will make it happen sooner is pure folly. You can't force it.
Growth
and development of any kind always requires a gestation period. For a baby, it's
nine months. For corn, I believe it's about three months. If you were an expectant
mother, would you want to hurry the process? Could any new development in nutrition
or medical science speed up this wonderful miracle even one iota? If you were
a farmer, would you try to harvest your crop before it was ripe? Would you dig
up your seeds to see if anything was growing down there?
The
answers are obvious. If only we would adopt the same patient, nurturing "mother's"
or "farmer's mindset" towards getting in shape, then no one would waste
their money on "fast abs" or "exercise in a bottle" or any
such silliness ever again. We would understand that one must sow first, then reap
the harvest, but that you can't sow and reap in the same season.
If
you ever get frustrated with your rate of progress (and who doesn't), just remember;
success is always guaranteed to the persistent. Nothing in the world can stop
someone who knows what they want and is willing to continue paying the price until
they get it. It just takes time.
Become
the architect and builder of your own dream body. You WILL build the body you
want eventually if you're patient enough and you refuse to quit. And set your
goals HIGH! Create a fantastic blueprint. Michelangelo said, The greatest
danger is not that we set our goals too high and miss them, the greatest danger
is that we set our goals too low and we reach them.
Envision
a castle - a veritable Taj Mahal of a body! There's nothing wrong with building
castles in the sky, as long as you patiently work at putting the foundations underneath
them. There are very few unrealistic goals; only goals with unrealistic deadlines.
So keep laying those "bricks" - every day - one at a time - and sure
enough, eventually, you'll build yourself a palace.
About
The Author Tom Venuto is a lifetime natural bodybuilder, an NSCA-certified
personal trainer (CPT), certified strength & conditioning specialist (CSCS),
and author of the #1 best-selling e-book, "Burn the Fat, Feed The Muscle.
Tom has written more than 200 articles and has been featured in print magazines
such as IRONMAN, Australian IRONMAN, Natural Bodybuilding, Muscular Development,
Exercise for Men and Mens Exercise, as well as on hundreds of websites worldwide.
For information on Tom's Fat Loss program, visit www.burnthefat.com
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