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I've been a journal writer almost since I could hold a pen, but it wasn't until recently that I realised that the same tool I use (and recommend to my clients) to manage stress was just as useful in increasing the effectiveness of my workouts. It may seem odd that something as apparently sedentary as writing can help make a workout more effective. When you consider, however, that without careful planning and constant tweaking, most fitness routines will fail to achieve their desired results, it becomes a little less surprising.

I use my journal both to motivate myself, and to actively plan out my routines and Ive found it incredibly useful in three main areas when it comes to my fitness:

- Planning
- Tracking
- Relating

PLANNING:

The first thing I need to know when Im planning out a fitness routine is what I actually want to achieve. This may sound obvious, but many people still havent realised that if they dont know what they want, theyre very, very unlikely to get it. I use my journal to write about exactly what I want to let myself dream about what it will be like when I get it to brainstorm different ways I could go about achieving it and to explore possible barriers that might get in my way (and what I can do about them)

I also use it for more short-term, detailed planning. Once I know what I want, I plan out the milestones Im going to need to achieve to get there. When Im really committed to making a fitness goal happen, Ill also use my journal for day-to-day planning deciding what needs to be done by when in order to make my next milstone.

TRACKING:

As well as being helpful in forward planning, my journal is an invaluable ally in keeping track of what Ive done, and allowing me to see whats going on with my progress over time. This helps motivate me to push myself harder (its always easier to put more effort in when you can see its having the result you want). It also gives me the clarity to distinguish between having a bad day or two, and a situation where (perhaps because of overtraining or something similar) Im starting to lose ground instead of gain it.

Useful things to track include body weight, distance, VO2 Max, weight lifted, repetitions, workout duration, energy levels and even degree to which you enjoyed the workout. In fact, if theres anything specific youre trying to improve with your fitness routine, tracking it will clearly tell you whether what youre doing is working or not.

RELATING:

Finally, I also use my journal to do a brief roundup of each day, which then allows me to put the quantitative information Ive tracked into some kind of context. Because everything in our lives affects everything else, things that have nothing whatsoever to do with your fitness routine can still affect it. If, for example, I notice over the past few weeks my performance has been starting to decline, I can go back through my daily journal and find out what else was happening just as (or just before) the decline started. That then gives me more information about how I can turn the decline around.

It also means that if I see a sudden spike in my performance levels, I can look at what else was happening at the time, and use that information to duplicate the performance.

The best kind of journal to use depends on the individual. Some people like sticking to the basics, and are quite happy with a notebook and pen. Others are happy simply using a word processor and spreadsheet on their computer. Ive found, however, that when it comes to being able to track results over time, view them graphically, organize information, and search back through my records for something I wrote months or even years ago, nothing beats using dedicated journaling software. Try different systems and see what works for you. Whatever system you prefer, though, make sure you use it consistently it. The best journal in the world wont do you any good unless you write in it!

Author: Tanja Gardner
 
Author Bio:

Tanja Gardner

Tanja Gardner is a stress management coach and personal trainer who created Optimum Life Ltd to provide holistic stress maangement services that help clients all over the globe move closer to their optimum lives.

She is also a counsellor with with world's No.1 personal development organisation online, Success University.

For more information on either of these, please see Tanja's member profile.

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