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Old 05-01-2012, 04:35 PM
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Motivation is something you have to find within yourself. You need to find out what ultimately drives you to keep making progress in the gym. I need to remind myself time and time again and sometimes I will watch self improvement or workout videos until I reignite the flame. Sounds crazy but it works. Hope this helps
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Killing in the Name or Know Your Enemy by RATM

any Three Day's Grace

Power - Kanye West (not that he wrote it, was actually Symbolic One)
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Old 01-08-2013, 02:23 AM
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Oh and lose yourself by eminem (sorry can't edit posts)
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Old 08-24-2013, 11:35 AM
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that means you have no goals.

Put or make some short term and long term goal.

Watch some motivational video on you tube.

Search bodybuilding motivations and powerlifting motivations - to motivate
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Hey guys, I'm just wondering what kind of things motivate you when you're feeling kinda blue and not excited about the gym. I know.

I used to be raging for the gym, but the past month or so it's become more of a chore than a passion. I mean, I have an impressive physique (for now) and I've made great progress, but I just haven't been feeling it lately.

Any advice or tips?

Thanks in advance.
I think you hit your plateu.

You should change your program, or take a week off before yu go back to gym.

While your off review your previous workout and think or make a a short and long term plan of what you will want to achieve when you workout.
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Old 11-16-2013, 10:12 AM
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Here's a cracking motivating pic for you:

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I just think about the women in yoga pants at the gym and I'm ready to go!
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Music is the best form of motivation, at least for me it is
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