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â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â Hey there, Comparing yourself to other fitness folk is a sure way to feel lousy. Thereâs always someone who looks better, lifts more weight, and has more of whatever you want. The deck is stacked. You canât win. So turn your gaze inward instead, looking only at who you were, are, and hope to become. Everyone wants to tell you what to do, tooâwhat to eat, what not to eat, what burns fat, what doesnât, whatâs evidence-based, what isnât. But ultimately, whatever works for you is valid. Your fitness is yours. To explore. To evolve. To enjoy. So donât let anybody railroad you into a lifestyle that doesnât serve you. And donât be afraid to allow that lifestyle to evolve in step with your goals and priorities. You know your needs. Trust yourself. You donât have to get it right the first time, either. Or the second. You have as many chances to lose fat and build muscle as youâd like. And guess what? It's okay to flounder, too. Some days, youâll try to weigh anchor, but the windlass is jammed. It happens. Itâs even okay to quit a program, especially when it has become a hamster wheel. Just donât quit all of them. Whatever you do, though, don't get so gripped by the cacophony of conflicting rules and methods that you spend more time thinking than training. Don't allow the temptation of a Better Way to eat and exercise become the fiery, unblinking, and paralyzing gaze of Sauron. Push it aside. Train now. Reflect later. And then, once you've found a setup that works for you, offer it to others. Leave a light on and ladder out for those coming up behind you. Show them your map so they can better draw theirs. Also: If you want to hear more of my musings on mastering the inner game of getting fit so you can be all you can be, check out my book The Little Black Book of Workout Motivation: â [( Think of it as my personalâand 100% practical and hands-onâblueprint for personal transformation, inside and outside of the gym. In the book, I share wisdom and insights from hundreds of scientific studies and scores of legendary artists, authors, entrepreneurs, philosophers, generals, and conquerors, as well as my own biggest âa haâ moments that have helped me overcome the things that were most holding me back. Go for it! Mike P.S. Want some help building your best body ever? Here are 5 ways I can assist whenever youâre ready: â 1) Want personalized help? Check out my [custom meal plan]( and [VIP one-on-one coaching]( services. â 2) Want to be your own coach? Read one of my bestselling books for [men]( and [women](. â 3) Want an easy boost? Add a couple of my [all-natural sports supplements]( to your regimen, like a [protein powder]( [pre-workout]( or [fat burner]( (and save 20% on your first order with code LEGION20). (Not sure which supplements are right for you? [Take my quiz]( and find out.) â 4) Want free workout and meal plans? Download my science-based diet and training templates for [men]( and [women](. â 5) Want a free workout app? Whether youâre a beginner or an experienced weightlifter, [Stacked]( can help you gain muscle and strength faster. And if none of that tickles your neurons, you might like all the simple, practical, and evidence-based teachings over at my [blog]( [podcast]( [YouTube channel]( and [Instagram](. [Button Text]( [Custom]( Want to earn cash back on every purchase you make? [Click here to learn how](. Already have a rewards account? [Click here to view your point balance](. To update your email preferences, [click here](. To unsubscribe, [click here](. Legion Athletics, Inc. 1255 Cleveland St. Floor 4 Clearwater, FL 33755 â