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69challenger
01-02-2010, 06:27 PM
Got this off Erik Ledin's site...

"The Grind

The Grind is that time in your physique transformation where you just put your head down and grind it out.
It’s often the time between the initial fast “newbie” results and the final results. Changes are occurring in your body, but you may not see them from week to week.

Mentally, The Grind is also where some of that new program and new diet enthusiasm wears off and it all becomes routine, even boring. There’s nothing left to do or say really; you just work the plan, day to day to day.
But toward the end of The Grind, what’ll happen is that you’ll glance back at your “befores” and realize you’ve made some major changes. Other people will begin to notice. And that positive feedback will reignite the enthusiasm. And that will cause you to kick the training up a notch, leading to more results.

I think The Grind applies to life in general too, not just to losing fat and gaining muscle. There are simply times when we have to put aside all distractions (even the good ones), put our heads down, grit our teeth, and grind it out. At the end of The Grind lies an achievement, something great, or some reward or pay-off. But The Grind always comes first.

Thing is, most people won’t make this sacrifice; they won’t even begin The Grind, much less finish it. And that’s why most people don’t succeed. The Grind is often what separates the great from the average.

It’s as simple as that sometimes"

tiramisu
01-02-2010, 06:33 PM
Sound like the last 4 weeks. I'm sooo looking forward to my body fat being low enough to start seeing the changes in the pictures. Although I can feel the difference to the touch, and the tape, scale and calipers say things are improving, the pictures keep calling me a liar.

Next stop the gym and 55 minutes on the treadmill.

69challenger
01-02-2010, 06:39 PM
^^^yup...been there MANY times too:) Hang in there tiramisu...the changes will make it all worth it

Delt King
01-02-2010, 06:43 PM
Love the post. I was reading and saying "how true".
The grind is also the time when negative people come out of the woodwork to tell you you're crazy for doing what you do.
Makes me want to do it even more... i never want to be regular!!!!

Talo
01-02-2010, 06:54 PM
Sound like the last 4 weeks. I'm sooo looking forward to my body fat being low enough to start seeing the changes in the pictures. Although I can feel the difference to the touch, and the tape, scale and calipers say things are improving, the pictures keep calling me a liar.

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Same here. But it's the mirror.

laslo101
24-03-2010, 09:26 PM
this is exactly how i feel and this is going to help keep me dieting puts things in perspective for sure. thanks for posting