Dig Deep, Lift Heavy!

Lift Heavy!

“DIG! Bury Me! Underneath! Everything that I am!” - Mudvayne

“Heavy! I want it Heavy!” - Disturbed

“Yeah! You push it! Yeah! You push it!” - Static-X

We all love music. I find that some bands are better used as the soundtrack to my weight training than others. While my local pussyfoot gym spins tracks from the latest Britney Spears record, in my head I’m singing Mudvayne and Disturbed tracks over and over again, hell I even sing out loud sometimes (but not too loud). Yes, I do need an Ipod Nano, but I digress.


So what exactly is my point? My point is this: when you are in the gym you need to be in the zone. Too many folks saunter into the gym with Britney Spears’ intensity. They walk up to the dumbbells, sigh, lift off the same weight they used last week, and hit the same number of reps and sets as last week¦ and last month¦ and likely last year. These are the same folks that won’t squat because it hurts their back, they won’t run because it hurts their knees, they won’t use a barbell because it HURTS THEIR HANDS! These things can be fixed, worked through, or worked around, but instead it’s an excuse to sit around on machines doing the same endless reps, day after day.

Then later when I’m trying to finish up my super-set so that I can get in one more exercise before the gym closes, I have to listen to, “I like to exercise late because there isn’t really anyone here to watch me. Maybe if I was in a bit better shape I wouldn’t mind so much, you know?” NO! I don’t know, buddy! I don’t have any idea what you’re talking about! I like it when other people are working out around me. Guys like me start up unspoken competitions with other similar athletes. We watch intently to see if our rivals hit their deadlift max this week. We check out the shredded guy’s calves to see if ours are still bigger. But we don’t watch you.

In fact I don’t really care what you do because you add absolutely nothing to my training, but please move away from the decline bench so I can finish my last set of weighted decline sit ups!

If you want to make progress you need to DIG! You need to want it HEAVY! You need to PUSH IT!! Eat what you know you need to eat. Lift more weight every single workout no matter what. Get in that zone so you can block out the rest of your life, so that the only thing you see right now is that bar on the floor, and you know that today, right now, you’re about to lift 5 lbs more on this exercise than you’ve ever lifted before, and hell if you can get an extra rep you’ll do that too. Get IN that zone, because it’s time to DIG!

11 Responses to “Dig Deep, Lift Heavy!”

  1. Matt Says:

    Couldn’t agree more with this article, didn’t take me too long to start thinking like this. Also great site, keep it up!

  2. RaymonWazerri Says:

    Hey,
    I love what you’e doing!
    Don’t ever change and best of luck.

    Raymon W.

  3. Jim Mirkalami Says:

    I have been coming to this site a lot lately, so i thought would be proper to leave a note of appreciation here.

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  4. buy silver bullion Says:

    “Too many folks saunter into the gym with Britney Spears’ intensity.” ahah classic. Amen brother. You’ll get no results if you don’t push yourself and increase or at least try to increase the poundage / reps every week. Good luck to you in your bodybuilding journey.

  5. Gazete oku Says:

    Britney Spears’s music in a gym? I prefer dance music in bench press I think

  6. cellulite reduction Says:

    I ain’t gonna lie, man, this post motivated me. We give ourselves so many excuses, so many times. This is something to print out and read every day when you don’t feel like doing anything, you know? Good boost.

    BTW, I kept thinking of that old Salt-n-Pepa song when you said “Push it”–LOL

  7. Warhammer Online Says:

    Britney is not my thing for sure :D

  8. Jason Says:

    Whoever said “No pain, no gain!” was absolutely correct. You can’t expect the body to change unless you have the mindset for that change. And having a limp attitude in the gym doesn’t get it done.

  9. Don Says:

    Couldn’t have said it better Jason! “No pain, no gain!”

  10. Simon Bücher Says:

    I am totally with you on this one mate - I even prefer the hardcore dance tracks at the gym that pop music and R & B - and on Sundays its even worse - my local even plays UB40 and the likes! Not what you need to really get your adrenaline pumping!
    Push It is a classic Static X, while a few of my favorites are Sick of Life by Godsmack and Kingdom of the blind by Dry Kill Logic.

  11. Electric Boom Lifts Says:

    I regulary go to the sportschool myself and i know exactly what you are saying in your article! The people that come for: ‘i look better when i go to an sportschool and not really exercise but i have the idea that i did something’ are in my eyes weak and lazy people. That kind of people don’t want to change, they do not want to look better, they do not want to grow bigger. They only go to the sportschool because others do. They are sheep. For music i also like dance, club with a good beat better that pushes you to your next rep. Everybody got something else that triggers them to give that extra 1. Nice article, god attitude! Greetz, from another lifter

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