7 Beginner Workout Mistakes You MUST Avoid!! – ATHLEAN-X™

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Beginner workout mistakes aren’t always so easy to avoid. Often times, it is the beginner that makes the most workout slip ups because they just don’t have the knowledge of what things to avoid, and it winds up costing them muscle gains. If you want to build muscle and want to be sure that you avoid any of the popular beginner workout mistakes that can happen when you aren’t an experienced lifter, then be sure to watch this video and see how to prevent them before they happen.

The first thing that is important to get across is the fact that at one point, we are all beginners. I too made every single mistake shown here. The key is not making them but learning from them, or better yet, learning ahead of time what not to do. That is what I’m going to lay out for you step by step.

First up is the tendency for beginners to overlook the benefit of nutrition when it comes to building muscle and losing fat. Some think that there is a special workout or combination of exercises that can be done to get in shape fast. While there are good beginner workouts and bad ones, they can’t be looked at in isolation. They always have to be paired up with a smart nutritious eating plan if you want to see your best results.

The second big mistake that plagues workouts for beginners is that they often times pick up weights too soon. In a rush to get bigger muscles, they watch all the workouts being done by the bigger guys in the gym and simply try and copy them. The problem with this is that using weights before you have the stability and command of your own body is a recipe for disaster. It is for this reason that I often recommend that you not even start lifting until you have a good foundation of bodyweight workout training under your belt.

Once you have learned how to command your own body in space then you are better able to handle the external load of the weights when you add them into your beginner workout routine.

Next, it is also important to be honest with yourself and realize that you may be starting your workouts with a laundry list of orthopedic and postural issues that will make working out more difficult. Look at yourself in the mirror and identify and bad posture, muscle tightness or inflexibility that makes exercising difficult. At that point, work on stretching and doing mobility exercises to loosen up. If you don’t, you will only strengthen these dysfunctions into your big lifts and have a harder time getting rid of them down the road.

From here you have to look at how you are approaching your beginner workouts. The first is how you look at the sets and reps you are performing. All too often, those just starting out with training will focus on counting reps rather than making the reps count. For example, if you are told to perform 3 sets of 12 but find the first few reps are a bit more difficult than you expected, you might short arm the next few reps and make them bad quality just to get to the end of the set. This is a big mistake. Instead, you want to push hard on every rep even if if leaves you a few short of your goal 12 reps.

Next, you have to understand what it means to train to failure. Many are confused by this topic. When I recommend training to failure it is so your body has the adequate stimulus to come back bigger and stronger. That said, it is always to mean that you can’t perform another rep in good form. Anyone can chop up a rep so badly that it kills your form and gets you another rep but that is not advised. Stop just as your form is about to break down and you’ve given your best effort.

The other thing to understand is that when you are doing workouts for beginners you have to accept the fact that the results will take time. It is important to enjoy the journey since no results come overnight. Even Jesse has been able to take his victories along the way and learn from his shortcomings, and it’s helped him a bunch in the process.

If you’re looking for a program that will walk you through the nutrition and workouts step by step to make sure you get to your goal physique as quickly as possible, be sure to check out my programs at athleanx.com via the link below. Start training like an athlete and watch how you start building ripped athletic muscle month after month.

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ATHLEAN-X™ November 1, 2020 - 5:50 pm

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rohsei August 16, 2021 - 5:08 am

jesse is so attractive 🙄

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Thunder Bizz August 23, 2021 - 12:21 pm

Did he just say 30 years ago?

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Hussein Hammoud August 24, 2021 - 10:08 pm

Overeating the right foods okay? Lol

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SFFS GAMING August 28, 2021 - 4:40 pm

6:59…actually…you’re wrong

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sam August 29, 2021 - 2:10 am

I just started my first gym membership and i already do some of these. Diet and rep counting being my biggest issues. Im glad I found Jeff

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Alice September 1, 2021 - 8:12 am

Jesse: "I'm the perpetual hard gainer"
Me: Drooling over Jesse's awesome abs and shoulders …

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Mario Barahona September 8, 2021 - 6:23 am

I already hated how he started the video by saying watch what you eat. 🥱

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Alessandro Firmani September 9, 2021 - 3:10 pm

They grow so fast… right jeff?? 😝

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Local Man September 10, 2021 - 7:18 pm

Jesse you look great and your beard is absolutely studly

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Aj K September 15, 2021 - 3:34 am

Diet
Beginning foundations(push ups-pull ups)
Mobility issues
Overload(new exercise,more weights)
Do reps effectively (lower don’t ego lift)
Not ego lifting (exert urself,determine failure
Realize it takes time. It’s a journey.

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Ryan Martin September 19, 2021 - 2:45 am

30 years ago?!? how old is he

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Aaron Rattley September 21, 2021 - 6:19 pm

Cannot get enough of young Jeff. Who was he? I have to know

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Faisal Emran September 23, 2021 - 11:37 pm

"I create programs and I know how effective programs can be to guiding someone from point A to point Z"
He got bars too

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Catthulhu 666 420 September 29, 2021 - 4:53 am

Idk what that was for but i now need a poll so i can crack my back the way he was stretching i just zoned out and was like omg that would feel freaking amazing

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Mister F September 30, 2021 - 7:51 am

Jesse's part was so fucking wholesome.

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S. H. September 30, 2021 - 9:50 am

Mobility and flexibility and posture issues
Picking weights too early
Not challenging through different variety of exercises

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racr September 30, 2021 - 6:13 pm

I really love your videos, you put a lot of dedication in them; I can tell that you do because you type out the whole video basics in the description which takes a lot of time

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Vincent Bélanger October 1, 2021 - 1:44 am

Thank you for doing what you do ! 💪

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Pkmn Trainer Ani October 3, 2021 - 3:20 am

Can someone explain to me what Jeff means exactly by showing Jesse at 2:52? I have a bit of bad posture. Do I have to fix my posture first and then begin to work out? Should I only do back exercise until I have strong back and neck muscles for good posture?

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Ultimate Shining October 11, 2021 - 1:14 am

I’ve definitely made ALL of these mistakes, when you know better you do better 💪🏾

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The Water Warrior October 22, 2021 - 2:29 am

I've been going to the gym for about a month and a half.. man its slow progress…

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Mufaro Mawere October 26, 2021 - 9:56 pm

I think my biggest problem about starting off is just really knowing what to do. The guys at my gym are not really friendly either, if anything they judge me for using smaller weights. But we ask have to start somewhere, well anyway, I haven't lost the will yet.

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Lindy Swing October 29, 2021 - 11:08 am

100 push up, what a dream.

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G. Nicu November 2, 2021 - 6:31 pm

Awesome ,really helpful 🔥🔥🔥🔥

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Darren Moore November 3, 2021 - 10:49 pm

What if we start with the weights and slowly fix our nutrition

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Mr. Bigglesworth November 8, 2021 - 6:39 pm

"So focused on counting their reps that they stop making the reps count."

Literally sat and re-evaluated my entire life.

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William Durazo November 11, 2021 - 6:16 pm

Thank you Jeff. Your workouts work bruh. 🤙🤙🤙

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Leon November 24, 2021 - 9:35 am

I love the acting at 4:40 lol

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mal big December 9, 2021 - 2:48 pm

I cannot stand the baggy T-shirt mirror watchers in the gym… I'm old school and try and change my exercises, yeah I do reps, but not till the point of hurt. Another thing that really bamboozles me is the number of people using mobile apps then staring at themselves in the mirror, why are they at the gym. One guy comes in, turns up his T-shirt sleeves stares at het mirror and checks his mobile then maaayyyybeee does an exercise now and ten. I mean come on.

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Gurkiran Singh January 2, 2022 - 11:23 pm

On the point of body weight and mechanics, what is the protocol? Is there a video on it or what?

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