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Nick Mitchell was recommended to me by Men's Health magazine as the best personal trainer in the UK to get me cover model ready, and after only 5 minutes with him I understood why. He is a fantastic person to help get anyone into the best shape of their lives and his knowledge of the human body blows me away!

Peter Andre

Peter Andre
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I rely on Nick ahead of big photo shoots to always help me be in the kind of physical shape that the clients demand. In my industry we must always be as close to perfection as possible and no one understands the way to fine tune a woman’s body like Nick. I see him as my secret personal training weapon to help me stay ahead of the competition!

Zoe Duchesne, Victoria’s Secrets model

Zoe Duchesne, Victoria’s Secrets model
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Nick Mitchell is certainly one of the best personal trainers that Europe has to offer. Besides walking the talk, his passion and enthusiasm, and depth of experience keeps him at the forefront of the industry and I have no hesitation in referring anyone visiting the UK to be trained under his watchful experienced eye.

Charles Poliquin, Strength Coach of Olympic medallists in 16 different sports and 100’s of elite athletes from the NHL and NFL

Charles Poliquin, Strength Coach of Olympic medallists in 16 different sports and 100’s of elite athletes from the NHL and NFL
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I thought I was in pretty good shape until I started personal training with Nick – pain should be his middle name. He pushes me way beyond what I think I’m capable of - he’ll encourage me when needed, wind me up if necessary and sometimes downright piss me off but it works. The fact that my forty-year old frame graced the cover of Men’s Health is down to his encyclopaedic knowledge and no-nonsense training techniques. He’s the go-to guy if you want results. Cheers Nick!

Wesley Doyle, Fitness Editor - Men's Health UK

Wesley Doyle, Fitness Editor - Men's Health UK
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Training with Nick when in London has become a part of my life now. His enthusiasm and passion inspire me and I cannot recommend him highly enough.

Misha Farska, Leading Fashion Model

Misha Farska, Leading Fashion Model
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On my trips to London I have found Sav and the Ultimate Performance team to be the only guys in Europe who can give me what I need – a great place to train, fantastic cutting edge advice, and an insight into competitive sports that only comes from years of coaching experience at the highest level. We keep in constant contact because even I can never learn too much about the art and science of building the ultimate physique!

Ronnie Coleman, 8 Time Mr Olympia

Ronnie Coleman, 8 Time Mr Olympia
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World Class personal training guaranteed to get unparalleled results

Ben Price, Leading Man (Coronation Street, Footballers Wives)

Ben Price, Leading Man (Coronation Street, Footballers Wives)
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In my assault to reach the British Heavyweight boxing title and beyond there is only man I could turn to give me the extra strength, speed and conditioning necessary to step up to the big league.  Nick’s coaching is scientific, extremely challenging, and the results speak for themselves!

Larry “The War Machine” Olubamiwo, Top British Heavyweight Boxer

Larry “The War Machine” Olubamiwo, Top British Heavyweight Boxer
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"I was recommended I look up Nick Mitchell before arriving in the UK from Australia.  His knowledge is second to none and is proving extremely useful in getting through another demanding Super League season. In what may be my last season I'm now armed with the information to keep me fit and healthy for life post career."  

Craig Fitzgibbon, Australian National Rugby League Team

Craig Fitzgibbon, Australian National Rugby League Team
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It is thanks to Nick Mitchell’s expertise, understanding and patience, that I am healthier, fitter and leaner than I was 10 years ago. He taught me that it's not enough to love the body we're in but to respect it too. Upon opening my modelling agency I didn't hesitate to approach Nick to oversee the training of all the International campaign models whose livelihoods depend upon their looking their best at all times. He has excelled himself time and again to be the best of the best in his field.

Sassy Wilde, Producer & TV Presenter

Sassy Wilde, Producer & TV Presenter
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I have worked with Kosta for many years and the best compliment I can pay to him is that at the end of our professional partnership we became friends. Kosta is a very motivated individual with great working ethics. He is constantly challenging the person he works with through new ideas, and he does that with care and excellent interpersonal skills. I recommend Kosta highly! Christian Lattanzio MCFC Technical Co-ordinator

Christian Lattanzio, England National Football Team / Manchester City Football Club Technical Coordinator

Christian Lattanzio, England National Football Team / Manchester City Football Club Technical Coordinator
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Nick Mitchell is a pleasure to work with. Not only is he full of knowledge but he puts it over in a way that is understandable and practical for everyday people. He obviously has a real passion for everything muscle and fitness and his training methods and the gym atmosphere portrays this.

Men’s Fitness UK

Men’s Fitness UK
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Thanks to Ultimate Performance my filming of the BBC TV show "Hustle" went incredibly well and the producers were overjoyed with the outcome

Chook Sibtain, Actor

Chook Sibtain, Actor
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Nick has a superb gym and a great attitude to training.  Anyone who trains at his place can be assured of some proper training, which requires effort to reach their goals and not fobbed off with a watered down session and a good gossip as with every other personal training gym I have ever seen!!!

Dave “Bulldog” Beattie, World Powerlifting Champion and World Record Holder, Trainer of Andy Bolton – officially the world’s strongest powerlifter.

Dave “Bulldog” Beattie, World Powerlifting Champion and World Record Holder, Trainer of Andy Bolton – officially the world’s strongest powerlifter.
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I am extremely lucky to of had such a wonderful and respected teacher as Kostas Stavrev to help with all my physical requirements. He is a fantastic source of encouragement; is intelligent, detailed and motivating and I continually seek his advice and expertise on all athletic issues.

Perry Suckling, Tottenham Hotspur Goalkeeping Coach

Perry Suckling, Tottenham Hotspur Goalkeeping Coach
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Home » Articles » Motivation » Top Ten Ways To Motivate Your Workouts

Top Ten Ways To Motivate Your Workouts

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Set Goals

This is rather an obvious point but nonetheless one that far too many people choose to ignore. If you set off in your car without having an end destination in mind exactly where would you end up? Most likely it would be nowhere.

Set a series of specific milestones and use them to inspire you to dream and to motivate you as each small step leads you to surpass short term, and eventually longer and once seemingly daunting, goals. Remember the cricket analogy – a century is scored with ones and twos, not by constantly striking for sixes. All of of our personal training clients are constantly updateing their goals as they reach new milestones.

Invest in Some Good Tunes

Countless studies have proven that inspiring music can raise testosterone levels and improve athletic performance. Whilst you are warming up strap on your ipod and play whatever get your heart racing. I kid you not when I tell you that I know one elite female trainer who gets in the zone by listening to show tunes!

Use Emotion to Your Advantage

I am an angry trainer. My best workouts have always been motivated by angry thoughts that raise my hackles and set my nerves on fire. But it has also been said that I am angry person. So what are you? A calm personality may need happy thoughts, or as I have often observed they may need a kick up the arse and lessons in how to be aggressive with the weights. Certainly I have had personal training clients whose meek and mild temperaments meant that the controlled aggression of effective weight training didn’t come naturally to them. It can take weeks and even months of coaxing but eventually we had them roaring out their last few reps on barbell squats to the total and unarguable improvement of their gym performance and physiques.

Take Photos

Whether you need to be reminded just how good you are and how far you’ve come, or need a reality check to bring you back down to earth, having photos of your physique in all it’s stark glory can add significant fuel to the motivational fire. A great example of this is the guy who thinks he is lean because he may have the blurrings of a six pack, but misses his love handles because they don’t show up when he stands in front of his preferred mirror at the preferred angle, in the preferred light. You get the picture I hope.

Have a Mentor / Someone to Look Up To

It can be a tough grind constantly motivating yourself to push forwards to bigger and better, or faster and leaner. Having a mentor to guide you takes away much of the uncertainty and guesswork leaving you fresh and focused.

Having someone to emulate is a great inspiration – you can see what they have done and how they live their life and it should spur you on to achieve great things for yourself.

Find a Gym That Suits You

I have had the greatest workouts in some of the biggest dives. I have also trained in some spotless gyms that made me feel uncomfortable and self conscious even if I contemplated breaking sweat. Find the gym environment that suits you best – for some it might be training in a park in the great outdoors, for others it might be in a dark and dingy bodybuilding dungeon. Discover the right place for you and watch your motivation and performance soar.

Do You Need a Training Partner?

The truly self motivated don’t need a training partner to help them through gym troughs, but the mere mortals amongst us need all the assistance they can get, and having a reliable training partner is just about as good a motivational boost as you can get.

Knowing that there is someone waiting for you at the gym eradicates all the lazy excuses that prey on everyone’s mind when motivation is low. Factor in the competition and camaraderie that comes from finding the right training partner and you have a good recipe for continued gym success. If you can afford it and can find a good one, then choosing a personal trainer is also a fantastic option.

Crank Up The Pressure

This is a trick that works well for someone who isn’t afraid of pressure. Let everyone at your gym, or at least those whom you respect, know what your goals are and how you are going to achieve them. Vocalising things in this way can add a tonne of pressure and so long as you are strong enough to deal with it this pressure can supercharge your workouts to new heights.

Use the Right Supplements

You probably already know that caffeine is the single best, most proven pre workout stimulant don’t you? Not only have countless clinical trials proven its efficacy at increasing fat loss but it will also make you stronger too. Anything from 1-3 cups of strong coffee will do the trick, depending upon bodyweight and how well you cope with stimulants.

On top of this, or instead of for those who are overly sensitive to caffeine, you can increase training drive by using supplements that increase output of dopamine, the neurotransmitter responsible for focus, such as Alpha GPC and a great, if little known, supplement put out by iconic strength coach Charles Poliquin called “Fast Brain”. Add these to caffeine based pre workout stack and you will have the training session of your life!

Train Smartly

Finally, nothing beats smart training to keep the workout fires burning. Ensure that you change your workouts every 3-6 weeks, especially the repetition range as this is the aspect of strength training that your body most readily adapts to, and you will stay both physically and mentally stimulated without the boredom and stagnation that often is the malaise of the frustrated and unmotivated trainer.

By Nick Mitchell, “London’s Best Personal Trainer” (Time Out London 2010)

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