Timber & Steel Podcast
Mediocre means you show up tired, hungry, or stressed and adjust on the fly. Lighter load, modified movements, a slower pace. You're not hitting 100%, and the workout reflects that. The all-or-nothing mindset is what actually ends fitness routines. The missed session doesn't do the damage. The story you tell yourself afterward does. From Atomic Habits by James Clear: don't let misses pile up. If the benefit is the habit, your job is to protect the habit, not execute it perfectly. A mediocre workout may not produce a training stimulus. But it keeps the habit of showing up alive, and that habit is what every good training day depends on. Clayton's framework: consistency → mechanics → consistency → intensity. Showing up at low effort still builds the base volume that makes everything else possible. Every workout is a deposit in your fitness bank account. Sporadic big deposits don't add up the way small, consistent ones do. Log the mediocre workouts. Your notes exist to track consistency, not performance. Hiding your results from your coach makes it harder to actually help you. The hardest part is already done when you walk through the door. In Clayton's experience, almost no one has ever shown up and then left without doing the workout.
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