The Muscle
Nerd, Jeff Anderson,
www.CombatTheFat.com
In This Time Saving Workout Article about
fitness and nutrition:
• Don't think you have time to workout and stay
fit? Here's how to analyse your day to find the
truth!
• NO MORE EXCUSES! How to find at least 5 more
hours a week...Guaranteed!
• BONUS DOWNLOAD: My favorite free workout
journal!
There’s an old saying by J.R.R. Tolkien, author
of “The Lord Of The Rings” that goes, “Not all
who wander are lost.”
Well, while that adage may work for hobbits,
it’s a very poor approach to an effective
fitness and nutrition program.
Like anything else in life, if you want to be
successful in your training, you need to start
out with a detailed plan. But you know what
they say… “life is what happens when you’re
making plans!”
In other words, staying on track with a fitness
plan is a real challenge in most people’s
lives.
Follow these 4 time-saving tactics and take
advantage of the opportunity:
Waste Time - Waste Progress
Assuming bodybuilding isn’t your fulltime job,
you know that every minute of your workout time
is precious.
Having a plan keeps you from wasting that
time.
Plan your entire workout BEFORE heading into
the gym and you can quickly move from one
exercise to the next without having to stop in
the middle of the floor, scratching your head
figuring out what comes next.
Make the plan as detailed as possible.
For example, it should include not only the
body part you’re training, but also the
specific exercises you’ll be doing, the set
range, and the number of reps.
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Bonus Download: You can grab my favorite free
workout journal to help you plan your next
workout at:
http://www.musclenerdfitness.com/pdf/trainingjournal.pdf
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Time Saved: 30 minutes per week
Mass Meal Making
I recently conducted an interview with a well
known Nutritionist who is married to a
competitive bodybuilder.
I was blown away when he told me that in just
1.5 hours each Sunday, they’re able to cook up,
measure out, pre-package, and store and entire
week’s worth of meals!
Now you don’t need to get that intense, but
since most people find they eat pretty much the
same foods each week, doubling up on a recipe
can yield a complete extra meal that can easily
be stored away in a freezer for the following
week or two.
Same principle applies to tuna salad, broiled
chicken, and salads with heartier ingredients
such as cabbage.
All will last a few days in the fridge and make
for a quick, easy box lunch or mid-afternoon
snack with no extra time involved.
Time Saved: 2 hours per week
Take Advantage Of Drive Time
By now you should know that your post-workout
nutrition is an important part of your fitness
regimen.
Consuming some protein, carbs and fat following
exercise will help you recover faster during a
time when your body is particularly in need of
some nutritional support...and the faster you
can send some assistance to your hungry
muscles, the faster you’ll recover and the more
progress you’ll make.
Well, why not take advantage of your drive from
the gym by bringing along the perfectly
balanced post-workout blender drink.
Just whip up your favorite frozen fruit with
some skim milk, a scoop of protein powder and a
tablespoon of canola or flax oil…stick it in a
small cooler with an ice pack…and you have a
ready-made meal waiting for you when you leave
the locker room.
Time Saved: 2.5 hours per week
Track Your Progress…And HOW You Achieved
It!
Without tracking your gains and losses, you
have no way of monitoring what’s working (or
not!).
It’s like having a really great hair day - you
try to replicate it the next day, but don’t
know exactly what you did to get it that way
again.
You can look at this from two different
perspectives…
If you’re making the progress you’re looking
for, reviewing how you got there will help you
keep up the momentum.
But even if you find that you’ve reached a
plateau and aren’t seeing progress any longer,
your track record could also help you pinpoint
some clear indicators of where you may have
been slacking off and where you can re-focus to
get back on the path to your fitness and
nutrition!
Time Saved: An eternity of
frustration!
Remember
fitness and nutrition go hand in hand. You
can't have one without the other.
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