Subject: How to Set a New Personal Record

Lee Hayward's Total Fitness Bodybuilding Tips
Hey Friend,

Sometimes when you hit a plateau in your fitness it has nothing to do with reps, sets, exercises or rest periods.  In fact, a lot of the time it can be totally mental.  My friend Mike Westerdal recently had an experience just like that and this is how he overcame it...

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How to Set a Personal Record In The Gym Without Changing Your Workout
by Mike Westerdal, CPT, RKC


For many years, I've pushed myself and others to reach 
the peak of our physical performance.

I've carefully planned and executed sophisticated
work
out and nutritional programs to ensure I reached
my
physical max. I left no stone unturned scraping out 
incremental improvement over incremental improvement.

But one day, a while back, I hit a plateau.

I was trying to increase the weight I was benching but 
nothing - no changes in my diet, nor changes to my routine - 
would push me past my current weight. 

I had yet to hit a 600 pound bench press in practice or 
in competition. (If you're anything like me, you'll know 
the feeling of the frustration that follows when you hit 
a ceiling.)

No matter what I tried, it didn't work.

Then one day, while waiting in a doctor's office I picked 
up a psychology journal left on the coffee table. Flipping 
through it my eye rested on a story about pro athletes and 
peak performance. 

Right then it hit me. It wasn't a physical solution I 
needed, but a mindset change.


I HAD A PSYCHOLOGICAL BARRIER.
BUT I HAD NO IDEA HOW TO OVERCOME IT.

After hearing about Mike Gillette I managed to get into 
one of his strength psychology master classes where he 
revealed to a select audience the secret mental strength 
techniques he'd used when training special forces and 
law enforcement officers. 

Within hours, I was a changed man.

That 600 pound bench press barrier I'd struggled to 
overcome for months and months was put to the sword 
within days of hearing Mike's inspirational words and 
following his simple, easy-to-do mindset exercises.

During the powerlifting meet I felt awesome.  I was so calm,
yet
fired up at the same time. I just felt ready and I was
able to block out everything except for the task at hand.
A few weeks later, I called Mike to discuss the changes 
I'd experienced.

I asked him if it was unusual the amount of progress I'd 
made in such a short time. Mike casually said "no" and 
that most of his students reported life-changing results 
after spending just a few hours with him.

I was in stunned disbelief and I practically shouted down 
the phone at him...

“MIKE, YOU HAVE TO SHARE THIS WITH THE WORLD…!!”

For the first time, I'd seen that developing a tough mind 
was a learned skill.

You are NOT born with it.

Because of this ANYONE can become mentally tough.

No matter what your background, your ability and what 
stage you're at now, you CAN increase your ability to 
handle every kind of stress - physical, mental and emotional - 
and not let emotions control you.

You CAN have a calm and disciplined mind that gives 
you focus and strength when you need it most.

You CAN develop the kind of military-grade situational 
awareness that gives you the vital edge when you need it.

And Mike can hand the power to you to take control instead 
of letting circumstances get the better of you.

At last, I've persuaded Mike to open up his toolbox of 
psychological techniques and share with you the "insider"
secrets he uses to train soldiers, law enforcement officers 
and... well, basically ANYONE who needs to develop 
mental toughness quickly and efficiently.


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 as 
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I've seen the power of these lessons on the human mind. 
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Friend I'm sure you can relate to mental barriers.  Why is it that some people can bench 300 lbs no problem but when they see 3 big plates on the bar for 315 lbs it feels so hard?  It's not your strength, it's your head.

Why can some guys lift the weight no problem time and time again in the gym, but when the pressure is on at a powerlifting meet they bomb out?

Again... it's not an issue with physical strength.  The answer is to prepare yourself mentally so that you can perform at your peak ability.

Here's how you can learn the same secrets that helped my friend Mike bench press over 600 pounds in competition.
all the best,
Lee Hayward
(Your Muscle Building Coach)
http://www.TotalFitnessBodybuilding.com

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