Tom, I think this is the perfect example of how we each have to take what works for us as individuals and run with it..it's like a balancing act that you've got down pat - knowing what you realistically "have" to do because there are just some universal "rules" that apply to everyone and knowing which things you "have" to do because you recognize the things that are unique to you - both physically and mentally.Some people probably wonder why I weigh myself every day and put myself through this misery. Actually, it's not misery for me. After all these months, I'm quite familiar with the "noise" inherent in daily weighings. But the scale keeps me honest. Just when I'm getting cocky, and think that extra snack won't hurt, the Scale Gods come back and remind me of their presence. This translates into a lot of tiny little decisions during the day, and by the end of the month, these dozens or even hundreds of choices turn into real progress. It's not a system for everyone, but it certainly has worked for me.
Hmmm, I don't think it's luck really Tom. You paid your dues and now that you have, you get to experience life without so much *crap* getting in the way of the things that you WANT to do.
To add to what you wrote, a program always has be be tailored to the individuals circumstances. Their circumstances don't only mean physiological and pyschological needs. The program also has to match their current lifestyles and schedules.
If they can't make time for enough exercise each week to show SOME improvement.... I'd say their priorities aren't set properly. What's life without health?
Yes, I have paid my dues, but then so have a lot of other people. Luck enters the picture (or call it karma, if you want0 because I am now able to have that experience. I think I am very lucky financially that way too. I've worked hard all my life, since I was 12 years old, actually, but still, I consider myself very lucky to be able to afford a $3,000 bike so that I can exercise more. Of course, I gave up my car to get the bike, LOL, but the point is, I believe we should never forget that our good fortune is a mixture of "preparation meeting opportunity" as the Chinese say.
I am very turned off by people who think that they got everything on their own, whether that's financially, psychologically, or physiologically. There's a fundamental aspect of empathy for other humans that's missing from that outlook -- the idea that "there but for the grace of God go I." And this has nothing to do with religion; it has everything to do with the reality that chance (luck) is a big part of life.
Believing in karma, or luck, doesn't mean that you shouldn't work your ass off -- the opposite, in fact. If you don't work your ass off, the liklihood is that you will never even see the chance-karma-opportunity right in front of you. So if you're lazy, you may even attribute your bad fortune to "rotten luck", when in fact it was laziness all along.
I am hoping to save a bit of money for a bike; such good exercise and all in the great outdoors too.
I could never do your routine Tom, I would have to do a complete over haul on my whole lifestyle. I've already adjusted it in a huge way by spending so much of my time at the gym now. Which I have to honestly say has been pretty hard. I was ALWAYS the mom that came straight home from work, and put dinner on the table for her kids, I never took time out for me, unless it was a weekend and my sons were off staying with friends, but that happened only so often, more times then not, they were all at our house.
My 2 cents: everyday I'm grateful for what I have. Because I AM so fortunate to be me, to be where I'm at, to know who I know, and on and on and on. In my diary somewhere I was saying that no matter what, something or someone will come through for me in my weaker moments. I was right: ultimately it was not only someone or something, but also ME who came through--by believing in myself, and the universe, for a positive turnout. Shit happens, but ultimately I'm a happy, lucky, hard-wroking person--and I see that all over this forum!! GO TEAM!!!!!!!
Have a great day. And enjoy that exercise!!
One of these weekends, we will get to take our bikes out!!!!!! We still have not taken them out on a single ride. Just such a busy July. Talk to ya later!
I had a quick question. I have been looking at those cardio coach sound tracks and I see that you use them. Would you suggest those to anyone? I am thinking about getting a couple. Thank you
David