Why 90% of People In The Gym Won't See Results (Reality Check)

Mario Tomic
2 Aug 202108:12

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the coach discusses three major reasons why people fail to see exceptional fitness results. First, focusing on minimizing setbacks (the downside) is more important than just maximizing effort on good days (the upside). Second, many individuals fail to master the basics like compound lifts, progressive overload, and nutrition, often seeking shortcuts instead. Lastly, successful fitness enthusiasts integrate fitness into their identity, making it a priority in their lives rather than treating it casually. The key to success lies in mastering the fundamentals, reducing negative behaviors, and making fitness an essential part of your life.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Consistency is key: Group 1 sees progress because they show up consistently, while Group 2 struggles despite putting in the effort. Consistency is the deciding factor in fitness success.
  • 😀 Focus on managing the downside: It's more important to minimize setbacks (like overeating or skipping workouts) than to focus solely on maximizing good habits.
  • 😀 Learn from investing principles: The ability to avoid losses is what makes a great investor, and the same applies to fitness. Avoiding big mistakes leads to better long-term results.
  • 😀 Weekday effort can't offset weekend indulgence: Small improvements during the week won’t offset large setbacks, such as overeating on weekends. Reducing major losses is more impactful.
  • 😀 Consistency in training beats intensity: Regular, steady workouts are more effective than sporadic, high-intensity sessions followed by long breaks.
  • 😀 Master the fundamentals: Most fitness enthusiasts fail because they don't master the basics like progressive overload, compound lifts, and consistent tracking of calories and macros.
  • 😀 Avoid fitness gimmicks: Searching for shortcuts and complex exercises won’t deliver results. Focusing on the fundamentals and consistently practicing them is key to success.
  • 😀 Go deep, not broad: Achieving exceptional results requires a deep understanding and mastery of the basics, rather than chasing after trendy exercises or shortcuts.
  • 😀 Fitness should be a part of your identity: Successful individuals make fitness a part of their life by thinking about it, learning about it, and prioritizing it in their routines.
  • 😀 Commitment and time are essential for progress: Exceptional fitness results require a higher level of commitment and consistent effort over time to become part of your routine.
  • 😀 Fitness is a journey, not a chore: To achieve your best results, you must make fitness something you enjoy, not just something you do out of obligation.

Q & A

  • What are the two main groups of people on a fitness journey?

    -The two main groups are: Group 1, individuals who show up consistently, work hard, and see gradual progress; and Group 2, individuals who show up consistently, work hard, but fail to achieve the results they desire despite their efforts.

  • How can someone avoid ending up in Group 2?

    -To avoid ending up in Group 2, one should focus on mastering three key principles: managing the downside of habits, mastering the fundamentals of fitness, and making fitness a part of their identity.

  • What does the 'upside vs. downside paradigm' refer to in fitness?

    -The 'upside vs. downside paradigm' suggests that success in fitness is more about managing setbacks (downside) than maximizing efforts on good days (upside). Minimizing losses, like overeating on weekends, is more effective than trying to push for more success during the week.

  • How does the analogy of Warren Buffet's investment strategy apply to fitness?

    -Warren Buffet’s strategy of 'never lose money' and 'don’t forget rule number one' applies to fitness by emphasizing that avoiding large setbacks (like overeating or inconsistent workouts) is more important than trying to maximize every positive action.

  • What are some common examples of setbacks in fitness, according to the video?

    -Common setbacks include overeating on weekends, inconsistent workouts, and falling off track after missing a single session or meal, which can lead to extended periods of bad habits.

  • Why is it more important to manage the downside than to push for more progress?

    -Managing the downside helps you avoid major setbacks, which can negate progress. For example, overeating one day can lead to undoing all the hard work of the previous week. Reducing these losses is a more effective strategy than constantly pushing for more on good days.

  • What is the 'results attribution error' in the context of fitness?

    -The results attribution error occurs when individuals focus on advanced techniques or gimmicks, rather than mastering the basic fundamentals like compound lifts, progressive overload, and proper nutrition, which are the key to long-term success.

  • What are the basic fundamentals that people often neglect, according to the speaker?

    -The basic fundamentals include compound lifts, progressive overload, good workout technique, proper diet, consistency, and managing sleep. Mastery of these basics is essential for long-term success in fitness.

  • How should beginners or intermediates focus their efforts to see better results?

    -Beginners and intermediates should focus on mastering the fundamentals. They should aim to consistently apply basic principles, such as progressive overload and proper tracking of calories and macros, before seeking advanced techniques or shortcuts.

  • What is the importance of making fitness a part of your identity?

    -Making fitness a part of your identity is crucial for achieving exceptional results. It transforms fitness from a chore into something you genuinely enjoy and prioritize, leading to sustained effort and consistent progress.

  • How do successful individuals in fitness approach their journey differently?

    -Successful individuals approach fitness as a central part of their lives. They spend their free time learning, engaging with others about fitness, and integrating it into their routines. This shift from seeing fitness as work to viewing it as fun and a part of their identity is key to long-term success.

  • What choice do individuals have if they want exceptional fitness results?

    -Individuals can choose between staying casual and accepting average results or fully committing to fitness, making it a higher priority in their life and integrating it into their daily habits for exceptional progress.

  • What is the key to getting out of the 'discipline game' in fitness?

    -The key to getting out of the discipline game is to make fitness a habit and a part of your identity. When fitness becomes part of your routine and something you enjoy, it no longer feels like a burden or requires forced discipline.

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