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DAI’ve been coaching athletes and ex-athletes for over 10 years.
And most guys trying to stay athletic make the same mistakes.
Not because they’re lazy.
Because no one actually showed them how to train properly.
Here are the biggest ones I see all the time:
1. No actual program
Most guys just wing it. Random workouts from YouTube, TikTok, or ChatGPT.
2. No idea how to eat for performance. Calories, protein, supplements… most people are under-fueling or wasting money.
3. Not tracking workouts
If you’re not tracking, you’re guessing.
4. Too much plyometric volume
Everyone wants to jump higher, but most people don’t understand fatigue or quality.
5. Training like a bodybuilder only
Bodybuilding work has value, but athletes need coordination, reactive and athletic movements too.
6. Not playing sports anymore
As you get older coordination declines. Playing keeps you sharp.
7. No single-leg stability work
Balance and proprioception are huge for injury prevention.
8. Using programs built for someone else
Running your friend’s program rarely works for you.
9. Ignoring stress
Work, relationships, life stress all impact recovery and performance.
10. Training through injuries
Most guys won’t step back for 3–6 months to fix the issue, so they stay stuck in the cycle.
11. Terrible recovery habits
No sleep. Not enough water. Then wondering why they feel exhausted.
12. Training way too long
You don’t need 2–3 hours in the gym to get results.
13. Shiny object syndrome
Trying to jump higher or sprint faster when basic conditioning would improve performance 30–40%.
14. No accountability
Almost every athlete I coach thought they could do it alone… until they realized how much faster progress happens with structure.
And honestly… this is just scratching the surface.
Most people don’t need more motivation.
They need structure, guidance, and accountability.
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