WEEK 2
Yes, my exercise
storm troopers, the road to success is long, bumpy, and full of road blocks … …
… but you will press on! You will keep taking that next step toward your goal
and by doing so you will succeed. This is true because, as you keep traveling
down that road, eventually your feet will harden, your lungs will no longer
burn, and you will kick down the road blocks and face the obstacles ahead of
you one by one, because you are determined!!
Last week I talked
about goals, this week our target is mindset. This part of your transformation
is potentially going to make or break you because it is non-tangible, this
means that you cannot see what you are trying to accomplish. A lot of people
out there spend all of their time worrying about what they see in the mirror,
what numbers are on the scale, and what the quickest way to reach their goal is
(AKA-shortcuts). The problem with this
lies in a lot of unsuccessful attempts to accomplish any athletic goal or
fitness goal followed by a relapse into a darker place because of the failed
attempt. There are Lots and lots of goals out there people, Weight loss, weight
gain, bigger arms, smaller butt, run a marathon, walk one mile, get off blood
pressure medication, pre diabetic. The list is endless with a load of short
term goals leading up to the long term goal.
Remember this is step
1, WHAT IS YOUR GOAL? WHAT DO YOU WANT TO ACCOMPLISH?
Now phase 2;
The
journey… … … Accept the fact that life
does not grant wishes and magical health fairies don’t come visit you while you
sleep to burn the donut off that you just had to have for breakfast, nor does
just thinking about grinding through a soul searching cardio workout increase your
lung capacity and metabolic efficiency. You must put the work in yourself and
you must prepare your mind to get it done!! So here we go, understand that HARD
TIMES DON’T LAST, HARD PEOPLE DO. We have all heard the coach say GET YOUR HEAD
IN THE GAME and now it is your time to follow through with it. Get out that
goal you have from last week, or, stop screwing around and get your goal
written down, and find some place to look at yourself in the mirror. Once you
are planted firmly in place and are giving yourself “the stare down of doom” you
need to unleash the Beast within you and get up in your own face a little bit and
let yourself know that during your journey down the road you are going to hurt,
sweat, puke, want to quit (but won’t), possibly get a little banged up, bleed,
cry, get angry, spit in the drinking fountain even though the sign says not to,
yell, stink, not shower before work because your trainer was going to be gone,
lift something the wrong way, lift something the right way, and finally, lay on the floor completely exhausted
because you just got one step closer to reaching your goal and are looking
forward to doing it again tomorrow. So there it is, you brain must be ready to
take on the challenges that are on the road in front of you. This may sound
crazy, but I’ve seen so many non-runners go through an 8 week program kicking
and screaming, just find out in the end that they now want to spend the summer
and weekends doing 5k’s and obstacle courses, it is truly a transformation. WEEK
1 & 2; GOAL and now MINDSET, get after it and do some soul searching to
find those mental limits for yourself and break through them, because “The only
people who know where the edge is are the ones that have been over it.”(-
Hunter S. Thompson-)
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