Warrior Mind Podcast
6 Mental Warm-ups to Crush Every Workout
Hi, I’m Gregg Swanson, a guide to mental resilience and spiritual evolution. My adventures—from high-pressure sales environments to steep cliff faces—have shown me the transformative power of discipline and mindset.
Let’s embark on a journey to create a life you love by looking at the importance of mental warmups.
Warrior Mind Podcast 702 – 6 Mental Warm-ups to Crushing Every Workout
Discover why mental warm-ups are the secret weapon for fitness success. From visualization to self-talk, learn how to prime your mind for peak performance in the gym.
Why Mental Warm-ups Are a Gym Game-Changer
Let me ask you something: If you wouldn’t sprint without stretching, why would you even think about working out without warming up your mind? That’s where mental warm-ups come in—your not-so-secret weapon to crush it at the gym.
Mental warm-ups aren’t some trendy gimmick. They’re the difference between going through the motions and walking out feeling like you just conquered Mount Everest. Let’s dig into how they work and why you need them.
The Night Before: Start Your Mental Warm Up Early
Mental warm-ups don’t start when you step into the gym—they kick off the night before. Before you crash, set the tone:
- Plan and Visualize: Go over your workout program in your head. What’s on deck? Squats? Sprints? Picture yourself smashing every rep with perfect form.
- Drift Into Visualization: As you’re falling asleep, rehearse your workout. Imagine the feeling of that PR, the satisfaction of finishing strong.
It’s not just feel-good fluff—mental warm-ups like this activate the same brain circuits you’ll use when you’re actually lifting. Think of it as a dress rehearsal for your muscles.
Morning: Prime Your Brain
When you wake up, it’s time to hydrate, focus, and keep your mental warm-ups rolling. Here’s your checklist:
- Water, Stat: Your brain’s mostly water, and dehydration’s a motivation killer. Sip up to stay sharp.
- Zen Moment: A few minutes of meditation or calming music tunes your focus to the day ahead.
Bonus mental warm up tip: While you’re brushing your teeth or making coffee, mentally rehearse the workout again. It’s like giving your brain a head start.
Driving to the Gym: The Power of Momentum
Your commute isn’t just dead time. It’s another opportunity to turn your mental warm-up into a full-blown hype session:
- Crank Up Your Playlist: Upbeat music doesn’t just get you excited—it syncs with your brain to pump you up.
- Positive Self-Talk: Look, talking to yourself works. Whether you’re whispering “I’ve got this” or shouting it (no judgment), you’re reinforcing a winner’s mindset.
By the time you park, your mental warmup has you primed and ready to dominate.
At the Gym: Lock In With Mental Warm-ups
Before you touch a weight, do a mental warm up that sets the stage for success:
- Move with Purpose: Physical warm-ups are essential, but pair them with mental rehearsals. Picture yourself owning every set and crushing every rep.
- Positive Energy: Start your inner pep talk. “I’m here to grow stronger,” beats “I hope this goes okay” every time.
Mental warmups here do more than hype you up—they make every move intentional.
During the Workout: Stay Engaged
Mental warm-ups don’t stop when the weights go up. Between sets, keep your mind dialed in:
- Stand Tall: Good posture isn’t just for Instagram—it keeps your mind focused and ready.
- Talk to Yourself (Again): Replace “This is hard” with “I’m strong enough for this.” Words matter.
And yep, keep that pump-up playlist rolling. Music is fuel for the fire.
After the Workout: Reflect and Recharge
A mental warm up wouldn’t be complete without a cool-down for your brain. Wrap things up with intention:
- Celebrate Wins: Even if it’s just one killer set, acknowledge it. Say, “That’s just like me!”
- Learn From the Struggle: Didn’t hit your best? That’s fine. Say, “That’s not like me,” and figure out what to adjust.
On the way home, shift to gratitude. “I’m lucky to do this,” reminds you why you showed up in the first place.
Why Mental Warm-ups Matter
Here’s the deal: Mental warm-ups aren’t optional if you’re serious about progress. They’re like fine-tuning an engine before a race—ignoring them leaves performance on the table.
- They set the tone before you even step foot in the gym.
- They keep you focused and intentional during every set.
- They help you reflect, reset, and grow for the next round.
So next time you’re gearing up to work out, don’t just warm up your body. Start with mental warm-ups, and watch your results skyrocket.
Final Thought: Make Mental Warm-ups Your Secret Weapon
Mental warm-ups might not look as impressive as a deadlift PR, but they’re just as important. Build them into your routine, and you’ll wonder how you ever hit the gym without them.
Now, go crush it—mind and body.