A friend asked me why I was so harsh in my last post, and
why aren’t I writing about the things you would expect a personal trainer to
write about. They really are a good friend and have my best interests at heart.
I explained I did not think my post was harsh, I did not send it out with the
intention of “get off your behind and do now, or you are toast – you die!” It is a simple fact of life regarding which
direction you are going. Two days after I wrote the post I saw a popular motivational
utube short “TGIM”, he emotionally talks
about deciding what you want in 2013 and your will. It is a great piece, but
there is one part he did have quite right. He said, “you can choose to stay
where you are”. This is a common thought
and the point I wanted to make was, we cannot stay where we are, it goes
against a natural principal of life.
Why am I not writing about the things you would expect
someone interested in exercise and fitness to write about? I am not going to
write about how many exercises for what goals, or this benefit vs this benefit
of exercise, because I believe the motivational self talk part is the most
important part of making habitual life changes. That is the way I teach
fitness. I have a different viewpoint because I did not come from a place of
being physical all my life. It is easy to give a person the right workout for
them, it becomes routine after a while.
The difficult part, the motivation, I can’t do for you, but I can tell
you what has worked for me and help you to find what you really want, in 2013, and for the rest of your life.