ucimigrate
Active member
Hi Everyone,
I find that if I think too much when lifting, I end up quitting sooner.
1. Is there any evidence-based, proven lifting mentality?
I know weight lifting coaches, etc. have mantras; but, I am not sure how much of it is proven.
2. Is there any science to this?
My guess is thinking causes the mind to become more active. That causes the nervous system to become over-active, causing earlier fatigue.
It seems like there is a pleasant middle ground between no mental activity and too much, to get into a "lifting zone" or "state of flow."
Any actual evidence?
I find that if I think too much when lifting, I end up quitting sooner.
1. Is there any evidence-based, proven lifting mentality?
I know weight lifting coaches, etc. have mantras; but, I am not sure how much of it is proven.
2. Is there any science to this?
My guess is thinking causes the mind to become more active. That causes the nervous system to become over-active, causing earlier fatigue.
It seems like there is a pleasant middle ground between no mental activity and too much, to get into a "lifting zone" or "state of flow."
Any actual evidence?
and I don’t have 100th of the temper I used to or that same chip on my shoulder. I also don’t think that toxic positivity is great either like every podcast promotes! I do baby weights, yoga(pain reduction), and biking these days. I say that to convey how much my mentality has changed over time.