Focus

Focus is one of the most important factors in the success of a bodybuilder, as important as nutrition or genetics.  You need to be 100% focused on your workout or you are wasting your time.   Most bodybuilders I see at the gym just go thru their workouts like each set was just something to check off their todo list, their minds are everywhere except on what they are doing.  Working out like that will not let you achieve your full potential.

Here is a video explaining about focus and its importance for the bodybuilder.

There are two components of focus, what you do during your set and what you do between your sets.  When you are doing your set, your mind will be on two things and two things only:

  1. thinking about what muscles are working

  2. trying to 'feel' the muscle (more on this later)

During the set, no doing anything else.  No talking, no looking around, no thinking about what exercise you are going to do next.  Your mind is 100% focused on the set you are doing right now.  Lets talk a little about the first item, what muscles are working.  When a joint is rotating, a muscle is working.  If two joints are rotating then two or more muscles are working.  If you are doing biceps and your shoulder is rotating as well as your elbow then you are exercising your shoulder as well as your biceps.  By constantly thinking about what joints are rotating and what muscles are working you make sure you are focused 100% on the muscle you are working out.

Now lets talk about what  you do between sets by first listing what we are not going to do.  Between sets we are not going to:

Here is what we are going to do between sets:

Here is one example of how you can work on muscle control for pecs


I am a strong advocate of using lighter weights with perfect form but be careful not to use this as an excuse to slack off. You have to be 100% focused on what you are doing when you are using perfect form and higher reps because it can be too easy to just quit when you are bored or reach some arbitrary number of reps. It can take incredible focus to keep pumping out those reps and keep the mind from wandering, especially after rep 14 or so. If you cant focus intensely while doing the higher reps then you wont get any results.