The way I look at it, every workout cant be great. I have crap workouts, but still drag myself in there and go through the motions.
I now just try to do different exercises or something different just to break it up on those days. I think it is driving yourself through
those crap workouts that get you to those great workouts. I have those days that I dont even feel like going to the gym, I drag myself
in there and once I start I feel great and have one of those GREAT workouts. I have even had times where my workouts suck for a
couple of weeks, but pushing thru those brings me back to the good workouts. I think you cant always keep up that high intensity,
like anything else you are going to have your high and low periods. I liken it to someone training for a competition, When the competition
is over your training intensity cant keep at that level so you lower the intensity for a while. Your brain and nervous system need the break.
Boy, was that long winded. lol
But again, I think those crap workouts are just as important in the long run.