Interesting point below 👀
Someone yesterday asked me what I do when my training’s not going great.
When I’m not feeling it
When I’m not motivated to workout
Etc
And it’s a fairly common one.
I actually responded by saying something like this.
“I’d say the vast majority of my own sessions aren’t great.
I don’t feel like doing it before I do them
I’d usually rather be doing something else
And say I’m training 6x a week …
Over a year …
It’s about 300x training sessions.
Give or take.
10% are probably going to be fantastic.
And the other 90% are just good enough”
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Because when do something consistently for long enough.
Like me with my own training
(btw this isn’t a flex or impressive… it’s ridiculously easy/convenient for me to train being in the gym all day)
It becomes a NUMBERS game.
You don’t hit home runs all the time when you’re hitting 100 balls a day
It just doesn’t work like that.
Your success rate goes down.
The larger the business, the lower the profit margin %
1 man band businesses might have a big 50% margin.
And make £50k a year.
Big public companies maybe only have a 2% margin.
But make £1.9b a year.
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If you train once a week on a Saturday morning.
Assuming you’re not hungover each time.
You’d probably have a 100% good session success rate, wouldn’t you?
But you’d only manage 50 good sessions a year.
Verses me doing 300 average ones a year.
Who’s going to win?
Me obviously 😎
Even though most of my training sessions suck.
And on that note.
I’m closing my laptop and off to train.
Have a good one.
Harry







