CT Fletcher And His Motivation

By Michele Merritt


Most people take up weight training for very general reasons, such as personal health or to feel better. However, some take on weight training specifically to look better through bulking up. For those people CT Fletcher has a perspective on how to do it, and to do it specifically so that the person will gain the muscle desired. He does it by looking at it seriously, by respecting the training and by investing in it to such a degree that the training is all there is; by doing so he has won a number of awards as well as success on Youtube.

As per the CT Fletcher Wiki, he had a major change in belief after having open heart surgery in 2005. He took two years to recover from the surgery and decided to do something about it, and to do it in a serious way. He blamed the seven or eight meals he ate at McDonald's, and decided to live a much healthier lifestyle, which started with returning to weight lifting.

The surgery motivated him to look back at the successes he had had in the 1980s. He had the competition from some of the greatest lifter to spur him on then; now it was the simple desire to return that level of health, both in fitness and personality.

Although he is now 54, that fact has actually served to motivate him rather than force him to sit back. He wants to see if he can match now what he used to be able to do, possibly break a few of his old records. Combined with his view of not holding back and his willingness to back what he says have made him popular on Youtube.

His popularity on Youtube, based on his reputation as the "Strongest Man You Have Never Heard of", has made him extremely popular as an interesting trainer to watch. His necessity to prove himself to himself and to get others to a healthier place makes for some compelling viewing.

CT Fletcher believes in lots of training. He has received a lot of flack from others in the Youtube community because he believes that there is no such as over-training. From his perspective most people train just enough to scratch the surface of their potential and need to get more serious in order to really get anywhere.

If someone is serious they should be willing to put in the maximum effort for whatever they are serious about; there is no such thing as "minimum effort". If you are actually serious about something you should be all in with no reservation.

Each muscle group has its own exercises attached to it, allowing for some variety in the regimen as well as a fair workout for that group. He points out that a weight trainer should be more worried about quality and not quantity, and that the number of reps of any exercise is less important than the energy the person puts into it.

He stresses that one of the best things about military training is that the drill instructors ensure that the soldiers that they are training are always motivated to do their best; it is that motivation that matters, and not the number of push-ups do. With that motivation a person can do anything and he strives to demonstrate that motivation.

His Fitness Project channel is attempting to do just that. His approach has proven to be very popular on Youtube. The Fitness Project has made waves in the fitness world, especially as he focuses not on the acrobatics or calisthenics that have been popular but rather an all-around approach to muscular fitness in order to achieve a person's fitness goals.

His seriousness is demonstrated through his physique. Due to his experience he does not compromise in the pursuit of his goals, doing whatever it takes to do whatever it takes to accomplish his goals. He sees his job as a coach to motivate others to accomplish their goals as quickly as possible in the most efficient means possible.

He believes that with enough focus anyone can accomplish anything. If weight training happens to be the road that the person has chosen, CT Fletcher will make sure that the person is motivated and that the person will keep motivated.




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